232—Crossing a road at traffic lights
(1) A pedestrian
approaching or at an intersection, or another place on a road, with traffic
lights, but without pedestrian lights, must comply with this rule.
Offence provision.
Note—
"Intersection", "pedestrian lights" and "traffic lights" are defined in the
dictionary.
(2) If the traffic
lights show a red or yellow traffic light and the pedestrian has not already
started crossing the intersection or road, the pedestrian must not start to
cross until the traffic lights change to green or flashing yellow, or there is
no red traffic light showing.
Note—
"Green traffic light", "red traffic light" and "yellow traffic light" are
defined in the dictionary.
(3) If, while the
pedestrian is crossing the road, the traffic lights change to yellow or red,
the pedestrian must not stay on the road for longer than necessary to cross
safely to the nearer (in the direction of travel of the pedestrian) of the
following:
(a) a
dividing strip, safety zone, or traffic island, forming part of the area set
aside or used by pedestrians to cross the road at the intersection or place
(the "safety area );
Note—
"Dividing strip" and "traffic island" are defined in the dictionary, and
"safety zone" is defined in rule 162.
(3A) Despite subrule
(3), in the circumstances set out in that subrule the pedestrian may instead
return to the side of the road, or to the safety area, that the pedestrian has
just left, but only if—
(a) at
the time the lights change, that side or safety area is closer to the
pedestrian than the side or safety area (whichever is the closer) that the
pedestrian was heading for at that time; and
(b) the
pedestrian does not stay on the road for longer than is necessary to return to
that side or safety area.
(4) If, under subrule
(3), the pedestrian crosses to the safety area, the pedestrian must remain in
the safety area until the traffic lights change to green or flashing yellow,
or there is no red traffic light showing.
"road" does not include a road-related area, but includes any shoulder of the
road.
Note—
"Road-related area" is defined in rule 13, and "shoulder" is defined in
rule 12.