Oral Sex While Driving in Australia: Is It Illegal?
CA Staff on 8th Apr 2025
In Australia, getting intimate on the road might seem thrilling, but it's not without consequences—especially when it comes to road safety laws.
A recent case raised eyebrows when it was revealed that receiving oral sex while driving could land you in legal trouble. According to Australian traffic laws, anything that distracts you from controlling your vehicle—including sexual activity—can be considered dangerous or negligent driving.
Distracted Driving is a Crime
While there's no specific law banning oral sex behind the wheel, doing so can still lead to charges such as:
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1. Negligent driving
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2. Not being in proper control of the vehicle
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3. Driving without due care and attention
All of these fall under laws designed to protect public safety on the roads.
Legal Implications
In New South Wales, dangerous driving offenses can result in:
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1. First Offense: Up to 9 months imprisonment, a 3-year license disqualification, and a $2,000 fine.
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2. Subsequent Offenses: Up to 12 months imprisonment, a 5-year license disqualification, and a $3,000 fine.
Keep It Safe (and Legal)
We know sexual exploration is fun—and we’re all for it! But save the spice for a private, parked moment. Need ideas for a memorable experience? At Condoms Australia, we stock everything you need for safe, consensual, and exciting pleasure—from oral-safe condoms and flavoured lubes to travel-friendly toys.
So go ahead, turn up the heat—just keep it off the road.