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Home / Lifestyle / Aussie P-Plater Fined $400 for Charging Phone While Driving

Aussie P-Plater Fined $400 for Charging Phone While Driving

10 Nov

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Summary

  • 22-year-old Aussie driver fined $400 for having phone plugged in for navigation
  • Claimed she was unaware of the strict rules for P-platers on phone use
  • Argued other young drivers get away with more serious offenses
Aussie P-Plater Fined $400 for Charging Phone While Driving

On November 10, 2025, a 22-year-old Australian driver named Marcina found herself in tears after being fined $400 for a road rule violation she claims was simply an attempt at safe driving. Marcina, who holds a green P-plater license, was pulled over in Sydney for a random breath test, which she passed. However, the officer then noticed her phone was plugged into her car's digital display for navigation purposes.

Despite Marcina's explanation that she was simply trying to get to her destination safely, the officer informed her that under the provisional license conditions, it is illegal for P-platers to have their phones connected to the vehicle's screen, even for navigation. The officer fined Marcina $400 and added 5 demerit points to her license, citing the road rules outlined in the driver's handbook.

Marcina argued that the punishment was unfair, claiming she is "the safest driver" who doesn't drink and abides by all road rules. She expressed frustration that other young drivers often speed and break rules without facing consequences, while she was penalized for what she believed was responsible behavior. Unable to afford the fine, Marcina has since started a GoFundMe campaign seeking help.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Marcina, a 22-year-old Australian driver, was fined $400 and given 5 demerit points for having her phone plugged into her car's display for navigation purposes.
The police officer fined Marcina because under the provisional license conditions in New South Wales, it is illegal for P-plater drivers to have their phones connected to the vehicle's screen, even for navigation.
Marcina was left in tears after receiving the $400 fine, claiming she was unaware of the strict rules and arguing that other young drivers often escape punishment for more serious offenses.

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