244C—Motorised scooters not to be used
If another law of this jurisdiction prohibits the use of motorised scooters on
a road or road-related area, a person must not travel on a motorised scooter
on a road or road-related area.
Offence provision.
SA NOTE—
For South Australia, see section 161A of the Road Traffic Act 1961
and regulation 48 of the Road Traffic (Miscellaneous)
Regulations 2014 .
Part 15—Additional rules for bicycle riders
Note 1—
This Part contains rules that apply only to bicycle riders. Most rules in the
Australian Road Rules apply to bicycle riders in the same way as they apply to
drivers—see rule 19. There are some other rules that are for bicycle
riders only, or that have exceptions for bicycle riders. These include:
• optional hook
turn by bicycle riders— rule 35
• bicycle riders
making a hook turn contrary to a no hook turn by bicycles sign— rule 36
• bicycle riders
excepted from giving stop signals— rule 52
• exception for
bicycle riders riding in emergency stopping lanes— rule 95
• bicycle riders
entering and leaving roundabouts— rules 111 and 119
• bicycle riders
overtaking on the left— rule 141
• riding
alongside other riders— rule 151
• bicycle
lanes— rule 153
• parking at a
bicycle rail or in a bicycle rack— rule 166
• stopping on
footpaths— rule 197
• stopping on a
road with a bicycle parking sign— rule 201.
Note 2—
"Bicycle" is defined in the dictionary.