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Corrina Baird

Writer and Researcher

Corrina used to lend her car to her kids and discovered what Ls, Ps and demerits mean for greenslips. After 20 years in financial services and over 9 years with greenslips.com.au, she’s an expert in the NSW CTP scheme. Read more about Corrina

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Our complete guide to electric vehicles – Part 1

There is a big worldwide push today for motorists to switch to driving electric vehicles. In Australia, only 3.8% of new vehicle sales are pure electric and about 83,000 EVs are currently on our roads. Clearly, it’s early days and there’s a lot to learn. We hope our complete 2-Part complete guide to electric vehicles will help you keep up and make your decisions. Read More

More on what L and P platers need to know

Do you want to learn to drive? Driving a car is still seen as a symbol of freedom and independence, even though there are good alternatives. Our guide helps you understand how to progress through the graduated licensing scheme. You go from Learner to red Provisional 1 to green Provisional 2 and then to the freedom of a full, unrestricted licence. Read More

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How to avoid wildlife on the roads

Winter is the worst time for animal collisions, particularly at dawn and dusk in the country. Nobody wants to hurt a wild animal yet relatively few drivers know what to do if they hit one. How to avoid wildlife on the roads. Read More

What does car weight mean for road safety?

There’s no doubt cars in Australia are getting bigger and heavier. One reason is there are more safety features but mostly, it’s our preferences for larger SUVs and utes. Even most electric vehicles (EVs) weigh a third more than fuelled versions because of their batteries. Yet what does all this extra weight mean for road safety? Read More

Compare green slip prices for your motorcycle

Do you need a green slip for your motorcycle? Motorcycle greenslips can be expensive because riding a motorcycle is risky. Compared to car drivers, riders have a relatively higher chance of being seriously injured or dying. We explain how to compare green slip prices,  how much it costs, and more about green slips for motorcycles. Read More

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Why vehicle tech is not everything

Since 1 March 2023, all light vehicle models newly introduced to Australia must be fitted with autonomous emergency braking (AEB). It’s one of many driver assistance technologies designed to save lives and reduce injuries on the road. Even so, is vehicle tech the best way to reduce death and injury on the roads? Read More

How to compare green slips for your ute

Do you need a green slip for your ute? For the first time, every new vehicle in Australia’s Top 3 sales in March 2023 was a ute: Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max. This year, light commercials have 22.1%, SUVs have 55.1% and passenger cars only 18.7% of the new car market. Find out how to compare green slips for your ute. Read More

Tricky road rules that could trip you up

Among the thousands of road rules in NSW, there are some that could trip you up. A few of them might even sound unlikely at first. Here we explain some tricky road rules, why they exist, and the fines and demerit points that apply if you break them. Read More

What you may not know about NSW registration

NSW vehicle registration rules can be more complex than they appear. From the costs of a 6-month registration to what happens when your registration is cancelled, many details might surprise you. This guide explores less-known aspects of NSW vehicle registration, including the renewal process, grace periods for expired registrations, and requirements for pink slips. Stay informed to avoid unexpected penalties and ensure your vehicle stays roadworthy and legal.
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Do all greenslip insurers cover me if it’s my fault?

If you have a road accident and it’s your fault, are you still covered by a green slip? This is a good question. If you are at fault and make a claim, you are not covered to the same extent as someone who is not at fault. However, you are still at least entitled to 12 months of benefits. Read More

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