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AUSTRALIAN ROAD RULES - REG 235A

235A—Crossing a pedestrian level crossing that has a red pedestrian light

        (1)         A "pedestrian level crossing" is an area where a footpath or shared path crosses a railway or tram tracks at substantially the same level.

Note—

"Footpath", "shared path" and "tram tracks are defined in the dictionary.

        (2)         If a pedestrian approaches a pedestrian level crossing that has a red pedestrian light, the pedestrian must not start to cross the crossing while the light is red.

Offence provision.

Note—

"Red pedestrian light" is defined in the dictionary.

        (3)         If a red pedestrian light at a pedestrian level crossing appears after a pedestrian has started to cross the crossing, the pedestrian must finish crossing the crossing without delay.

Offence provision.

Note—

"Red pedestrian light" is defined in the dictionary.

Red pedestrian light showing red pedestrian symbol

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