By downloading, installing, or using Yeah Copy, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the app. Simple as that.
We can update these terms whenever we like. Continuing to use the app after an update means you've accepted the new terms.
Yeah Copy is a community-sourced road compliance awareness platform for Australian truck drivers. Think of it as a digital UHF channel — drivers share what they see, and you stay informed.
The app shows weighbridge open/shut status, incident reports from other drivers, and push notifications for bridges you've favourited. It covers VIC, NSW, QLD, SA, WA, and NT.
That's it. We are not an official source of enforcement data, and we are not affiliated with any government body or transport authority.
Yeah Copy requires an active subscription to use. Here's how it works:
Free trial: New subscribers get a 7-day free trial. You won't be charged during the trial period.
Pricing: After the trial, the subscription is $4.99/month (AUD), billed automatically through your Apple ID or Google Play account.
Auto-renewal: Your subscription renews automatically each month unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current billing period.
Cancellation: Cancel anytime through your Apple or Google account settings. No lock-in, no cancellation fees. Access continues until the end of the paid period.
Refunds: Refunds are handled by Apple or Google, not us. Contact their support if you have a billing issue.
Payment is charged to your Apple ID or Google Play account at confirmation of purchase.
Every report on Yeah Copy is submitted by a user. We have absolutely no way of verifying if any report is accurate, current, or not submitted by some flog having a laugh.
Yeah Copy, its developers, and anyone associated with it takes zero responsibility for the accuracy of any weighbridge status, incident report, or any other information displayed in the app. If you roll into a hot bridge because someone got it wrong, that's on you mate.
Weighbridge status can change in minutes. Always use your own judgement and comply with the law regardless of what this app says.
Using this app does not give you permission to break the law. You are legally required to comply with all road laws, weight limits, and enforcement requirements at all times — regardless of what this app says.
If a bridge is marked as shut and you drive past it anyway, you're making that call yourself. We are not your lawyer, your manager, or your conscience.
When you post a report or incident, you're responsible for what you submit. By posting, you agree that your content is accurate to the best of your knowledge and is not intended to mislead, harass, or harm other users.
Deliberately submitting false reports to mislead other drivers is a serious breach of these terms. Your account will be restricted or permanently deleted. We reserve the right to share user data with relevant authorities if we believe a user is deliberately misusing the platform.
Don't be a flog.
Do not use this app while driving. Pull over, check the app, put it down, then drive. No bridge status is worth your life or anyone else's. If you're caught using your phone while driving, that's entirely your problem — not ours.
Yeah Copy does not have access to official weighbridge status feeds from any government or transport authority. All weighbridge open/shut data displayed in the app comes from community reports submitted by users.
This data may be incorrect, outdated, or missing entirely. Do not rely solely on this app when making compliance decisions. Always comply with posted signage and legal requirements at the roadside.
To the maximum extent permitted by Australian law, Yeah Copy and its developers are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential loss or damage arising from your use of the app — including fines, penalties, accidents, or losses of any kind.
The app is provided "as is" with no warranties, express or implied. We don't guarantee uptime, accuracy, or fitness for any particular purpose.
These terms are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia. Any disputes will be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria.
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