(1) A driver approaching a childrens crossing must drive at a speed at which the driver can, if necessary, stop safely before the crossing.(2) A driver approaching or at a childrens crossing must stop as near as practicable to, but before reaching, the stop line at the crossing if (a) a hand-held stop sign is displayed at the crossing; or(b) a pedestrian is on or entering the crossing.
Note 1 : Stop line is defined in the dictionary.
Note 2 : Rule 322(3) and (4) deal with the meaning of a traffic control device at a place.
(3) If a driver stops at a childrens crossing for a hand-held stop sign , the driver must not proceed until there is no pedestrian on or entering the crossing and the holder of the sign (a) no longer displays the sign towards the driver; or(b) otherwise indicates that the driver may proceed.(4) If a driver stops at a childrens crossing for a pedestrian, the driver must not proceed until there is no pedestrian on or entering the crossing.(5) For this rule, if a childrens crossing extends across a road with a dividing strip, the part of the childrens crossing on each side of the dividing strip is taken to be a separate childrens crossing.
Note : Dividing strip is defined in the dictionary.
(6) A "children's crossing" is an area of a road (a) at a place with stop lines marked on the road, and (i) children crossing flags; or(ii) childrens crossing signs and twin yellow lights; and(b) indicated by (i) 2 red and white posts erected on each side of the road; or(ii) 2 parallel continuous or broken lines on the road surface from one side of the road completely or partly across the road; and(c) extending across the road between the posts or lines.
Note : Twin yellow lights is defined in the dictionary.
Children crossing flag
Children's crossing sign
Hand-held stop sign
Hand-held stop sign
Note 1 for diagrams : There is another permitted version of the childrens crossing sign and a number of other permitted versions of the hand-held stop signs see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .
Note 2 for diagrams : A childrens crossing sign may have a different number on the sign see rule 316(4) .
Examples
Example 1
Driver stopped at stop line for pedestrians on a children's crossing with children crossing flags
Driver must stop at the stop line because there are pedestrians on the children's crossing
Example 2
Driver stopped at stop line for pedestrians on a children's crossing with children's crossing signs and twin yellow lights
Driver must stop at the stop line because there are pedestrians on the children's crossing