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ROAD RULES 2009 (S.R. 2009, NO. 142) - REG 97

Road access signs
(1)  A driver must not drive on a length of road to which a road access sign applies if information on or with the sign indicates that the driver or the driver’s vehicle is not permitted beyond the sign.

Penalty: Fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

Note : Driver's vehicle , length of road and with are defined in the dictionary

(2)  A road access sign on a road applies to the length of road beginning at the sign (including any road into which the length of road merges) and ending –
(a) if the sign is on a freeway – at an end freeway sign or end road access sign on the road; or
(b) if the sign is not on a freeway – at the nearer of the following:
(i) if the road ends at a T-intersection or dead end – the end of the road;
(ii) an end road access sign on the road.

Example

A road access sign on an access ramp to a freeway applies to the access ramp and the freeway into which the access ramp merges.

Note 1 : Freeway is defined in rule 177 , and road marking , T-intersection and traffic sign are defined in the dictionary.

Note 2 : Rule 229 applies the road access sign to pedestrians.

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Road access sign

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End freeway sign

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End road access sign

Note 1 for diagrams : There are a number of other permitted versions of the road access sign and the end freeway sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 2 for diagrams : A road access sign may indicate that it applies to different or additional vehicles or persons – see rule 316(4) .



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