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ROAD RULES 2014 - REG 229.1

NSW Rule: exemption from prohibition on pedestrians being on a road with a road access sign

229-1 NSW Rule: exemption from prohibition on pedestrians being on a road with a road access sign

Rule 229 does not apply to--

(a) the driver or passenger of a truck while in a truck parking area, or
(b) the driver of a public bus used to provide a public passenger service, while in a bus parking area, or
(c) a person approaching or waiting in a bus zone or at a bus stop to be picked up as a passenger on a public bus providing a public passenger service, or a person leaving a bus zone or bus stop after being dropped off as such a passenger, or
(d) a person who is authorised to maintain facilities in a bus parking area, while in the bus parking area for that purpose.
Note 1 :
"Bus parking area" ,
"footpath" ,
"public bus" ,
"public passenger service" ,
"truck" and
"truck parking area" are defined in the Dictionary.
"Bus zone" is defined in rule 183(2).
Note 2 : This rule is an additional NSW road rule. There is no corresponding rule in the Australian Road Rules .



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