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AUSTRALIAN ROAD RULES - REG 252

252—No bicycles signs and markings

        (1)         The rider of a bicycle must not ride on a length of road or footpath to which a no bicycles sign, or a no bicycles road marking, applies.

Offence provision.

Note—

"Footpath", "length" of road and "no bicycles road marking are defined in the dictionary.

        (2)         A no bicycles sign, or a no bicycles road marking, applies to a length of road or footpath beginning at the sign or marking and ending at the nearest of the following:

            (a)         a bicycle path sign or bicycle path road marking;

            (b)         a bicycle lane sign;

            (c)         a separated footpath sign or separated footpath road marking;

            (d)         a shared path sign;

            (e)         an end no bicycles sign;

            (f)         the next intersection.

Note—

"Intersection" is defined in the dictionary, and "bicycle path road marking" and "separated footpath road marking" are defined in rule 239.


No bicycles sign

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Bicycle path sign

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Bicycle lane sign

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Separated footpath sign

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Shared path sign

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End no bicycles sign

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Note 1 for diagrams—

There are a number of other permitted versions of the bicycle path sign and bicycle lane sign, and another permitted version of the no bicycles sign, separated footpath sign and shared path sign—see the diagrams in Schedule 3.

Note 2 for diagrams—

A separated footpath sign may have the pedestrian symbol and the bicycle symbol reversed—see rule 316(4).



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