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ROAD RULES 2019 - REG 128A

Entering blocked crossings
(1)  A driver must not enter a children's crossing, marked foot crossing or pedestrian crossing if the driver cannot drive through the crossing because the crossing, or a road beyond the crossing, is blocked.
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

Example 1
The crossing, or a road beyond the crossing, may be blocked by congested traffic, a disabled vehicle, a collision between vehicles or between a vehicle and a pedestrian, or by a fallen load on the road.

Note 1

Children's crossing , enter , marked foot crossing and pedestrian crossing are defined in the dictionary.
(2)  Despite subrule (1), a driver may enter a children's crossing or a pedestrian crossing if –
(a) the crossing is immediately before an intersection that does not have traffic lights; and
(b) the crossing is not blocked; and
(c) before the crossing, the driver gives way to any pedestrian or rider of a bicycle on the crossing.
(3)  Subrule (2) applies despite anything to the contrary in rule 171 and 172.
(4)  However, subrule (3) is not intended to permit a driver to park a vehicle contrary to rule 171 or 172.


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