Heading out on a Sunday cruise? Beware: police are increasingly ticketing slow and inconsiderate drivers.
Last year, police issued 515 tickets for slow or inconsiderate driving which hinders traffic - the highest number in a decade. Inconsiderate driving includes slowing down and speeding up on passing lanes, and failing to pull left when towing. Motorists were usually fined $150 and in some circumstances lost 20 demerit points.
AA Road Safety spokesman Dylan Thomsen said its members rated slow driving and tailgating among their biggest annoyances on the roads.
"Without a doubt people going too fast for the conditions is much more of a risk in crashes but people going slow can cause a lot of frustration which can lead to people doing stupid things," he said.
"People make rash choices to pass when they don't have visibility."