A Queensland driver has been caught using a PlayStation steering wheel fitted in his car to replace the original steering control. 7NEWS
driver has been caught using a PlayStation steering wheel fitted in his car to replace the original steering control.
“Is that steering wheel actually a steering wheel from a gaming computer?” the officer asks on approaching the driver’s window. A video of the incident captured by police bodycam revealed the moment the officer discovered the gaming steering wheel.They first noticed the car’s tyres were sticking out, however, quickly uncovered a range of other faults.The officer also discovered fitted air horns, which are illegal in Queensland.The officer said the notice was “for the safety issues and the fact you are using a gaming steering wheel and your seatbelts don’t retract and also the cut bonnet structure.
Meanwhile, Road Policing and Regional Support Command Assistant Commissioner Ben Marcus said the operation was a significant success.
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