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Monday, 5 November 2012

The difference between a "vehicle" and a "motor vehicle": usually laws are amended or written to keep up with modern technology, but this is an interesting example of legislation being reworded to incorporate something the legislators had presumably forgotten still existed: "Wording in Section 265 of the Road Traffic Code relating to use of mobile phones was changed in March 2011 from "using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle” to "using a mobile phone while driving a vehicle.”

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/horses-for-courses-not-for-mobile-phones/story-e6frg13u-1226475913273

F you have been caught out by a carefully placed speed camera while driving home from work, spare a thought for Swan Valley identity Ross Gundry.

Mr Gundry, who has run Swan Valley Wagon Trails for the past 14 years, was recently nabbed by a local copper for using a mobile phone while driving his Clydesdale horse Toffee down West Swan Road.

Mr Gundry, 56, said he was flabbergasted when pulled over by a motorcycle patrolman and issued with a ticket for $250.

"I’ve been operating all over Perth in the wagon trail business for more than 25 years and I’ve always used my mobile phone, believing that a horse-drawn vehicle was OK,” he said.

"After all, I’m only travelling at 2km/h.”

He said nine-year-old Toffee had regularly driven the Swan Valley route for the past four years and could "probably do it on her own”.

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