63—Giving way at an intersection with traffic lights not operating or
only partly operating
(1) This rule applies
to a driver at an intersection if traffic lights at the intersection are not
operating, or the traffic lights are showing only a flashing yellow traffic
light.
Note—
"Intersection" and "yellow traffic light" are defined in the dictionary.
(2) If there is a
traffic light-stop sign at the intersection, the driver must comply with
rule 67 as if the sign were a stop sign at an intersection without
traffic lights.
Offence provision.
Note 1—
Rule 322(3) and (4) deal with the meaning of a traffic sign at an
intersection.
Note 2—
Rule 67 deals with stopping and giving way at a stop sign or stop line at
an intersection without traffic lights.
Note 3—
There is no requirement under Division 1 of this Part for a driver to stop for
a flashing yellow traffic light or traffic lights that are not operating.
(3) If there is no
traffic light-stop sign at the intersection, the driver must give way to
vehicles and pedestrians at or near the intersection in accordance with
rule 72 or 73 as if the intersection were an intersection without
traffic lights, or a stop sign, stop line, give way sign or give way line.
Offence provision.
SA NOTE—
For South Australia, see regulation 9A of the Road Traffic (Road
Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014 .
Note 1—
"Give way line" and "stop line" are defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
Rules 72 and 73 deal with giving way at an intersection (except a roundabout)
without traffic lights, or a stop sign, stop line, give way sign or give way
line applying to the driver.
Traffic light-stop sign
(4) Subrule (3)
does not apply if the intersection is a roundabout.
Note 1—
"Roundabout" is defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
Rule 114 requires a driver entering a roundabout to give way to any
vehicle in the roundabout and to any tram that is entering or approaching the
roundabout.