Top 10 misunderstood road rules NSW - NRMA
Top 10 misunderstood road rules NSW - NRMA Top 10 misunderstood road rules NSW - NRMA
9 School zonesA school zone is the area around a school with a speed limit of 40km/h.Between the School Zone and End School Zone signs, drivers mustobey the school zone speed limit.The school zone speed limit applies on NSW gazetted school days andduring the times detailed on the school zone sign. School zone hoursare normally 8:00am–9.30am and 2.30pm–4:00pm.Pupil free days fall within the gazetted school days, thus schoolzones are operating and enforceable.Details on NSW gazetted school days can be located at:www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/events/vacations.htmlSome non-government schools do not operate on gazetted schooldays. Motorists should be aware that school zones still operate and areenforceable on these days.There are a small number of schools with different school zonetimes – these will be detailed on the school zone sign.14
10 Yellow traffic lightsA yellow (amber) traffic light or arrow means stop. A driverapproaching traffic lights showing a yellow traffic light must stop if thedriver can stop safely before reaching the stop line or traffic lights.Penalties apply for drivers who fail to stop at a yellow light, unless it isunsafe to do so.15
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<strong>10</strong> Yellow traffic lightsA yellow (amber) traffic light or arrow means stop. A driverapproaching traffic lights showing a yellow traffic light must stop if thedriver can stop safely before reaching the stop line or traffic lights.Penalties apply for drivers who fail to stop at a yellow light, unless it isunsafe to do so.15