Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00643:clause:1_33:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00643
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 33 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 12238–14924

on red signal sign on a road the driver is entering

[15]  Rule 60
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an intersection
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an intersection or marked foot crossing

[16]  Rule 60
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the intersection.
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the intersection or marked foot crossing.

[17]  Rule 60, note 1
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Note 1: Enter, intersection, marked foot crossing and red traffic arrow are defined in the dictionary.

[18]  Part 6, Division 2, heading, except the note
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Division 2—Giving way at traffic lights and traffic arrows

[19]  Rule 62
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A driver
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 (1) A driver

[20]  Rule 62, after note 4
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 (2) However, a driver who is turning at an intersection with traffic arrows showing a green traffic arrow need not give way to an oncoming vehicle if the driver is turning in the direction indicated by the green traffic arrow.
Note: Green traffic arrow is defined in the dictionary.

[21]  Subrule 67(2), including the note
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 (2) The driver must stop as near as practicable to, but before reaching:
 (a) the stop line; or
 (b) if there is no stop line—the intersection.

[22]  Subrule 67(3), note
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Note: Enter, give way line, oncoming vehicle, slip lane and U‑turn are defined in the dictionary.

[23]  Subrule 68(1)
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(except an intersection, children's crossing, level crossing, or a place with twin red lights)

[24]  Subrule 68(1)
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rule.
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  rule, unless the place is:
 (a) an intersection; or
 (b) a children's crossing; or
 (c) an area of a road that is not a children's crossing only because it does not have:
 (i) children crossing flags; or
 (ii) children's crossing signs and twin yellow lights; or
 (d) a level crossing; or
 (e) a place with twin red lights.

[25]  Subrule 68(2)
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 (2) The driver must stop as near as practicable to, but before reaching:
 (a) the stop line; or
 (b) if there is no stop line—the stop sign.

[26]  Subrule 68(3)
before
stop sign.
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stop line or

[27]  Paragraph 73(2)(a)
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road; and
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road (except a vehicle making a U‑turn on the continuing road at the T‑intersection); and

[28]  Paragraph 73(3)(a)
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road; and
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road (except a vehicle making a U‑turn on the continuing road at the T‑intersection); and

[29]  Paragraph 73(5)(a)
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right; and
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right (except a vehicle making a U‑turn from the terminating road at the T‑intersection); and

[30]  Subrule 80(2)
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must stop at
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must stop as near as practicable to, but before reaching,

[31]  Subrule 80(3)
after
until
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there is no pedestrian on or entering the crossing and

[32]  Subrule 81(3), except the notes, diagram and examples
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 (3) A pedestrian crossing is an area of a road:
 (a) at a place with white stripes on the