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Old 16-12-2019, 08:45 AM   #3
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Default Re: The mighty traveller - is it legal in any state?

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Originally Posted by Tassie f100 View Post
I,m pretty sure you will find it is actually illegal to drink anything whilst driving.That includes water,soft drink,milk drinks etc.It is also illegal to eat whilst driving.Don,t think it affects passengers as long as they don,t toss the empties out along the road
We were talking about this at work during a lunch break and one of the guys mentioned that someone he knows got done for eating an apple.

I am surprised you are still allowed to smoke and drive. I know you are not allowed to smoke while driving with minors in the car.
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