Drivers have been left less than impressed after realising where they place their face mask while driving could cost them a hefty fine and demerit points.
 Just when Australians thought they had finally got their heads around all the COVID-19 fines, authorities have pointed out another penalty relating to face masks. NSW, Victoria and Queensland have adopted mandatory face masks for certain settings in a bid to protect against coronavirus outbreaks. The fine for not wearing a face mask in the required settings in each of these states is $200. But drivers have now been warned that where they choose to set down their mask while driving could also come with a hefty penalty. The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) has warned drivers in Queensland against hanging their face mask from their rear view mirror while driving.
Drivers have been left less than impressed after realising where they place their face mask while driving could cost them a hefty fine and demerit points.