(1) The principal of a
government school may, for one or more of the purposes set out in
subregulation (2) —
(a)
cause to be erected on the school’s premises any sign or notice; or
(b)
cause markings to be made at the school’s premises by way of marking out
roads or parking spaces.
(2) The purposes for
which a principal may take action under subregulation (1) are as
follows —
(a) to
control the parking or standing of vehicles, specified kinds of vehicles or
specified vehicles at the school’s premises;
(b) to
prohibit or restrict the way vehicles, specified kinds of vehicles or
specified vehicles are used at the school’s premises or a specified part
of the school’s premises;
(c) to
require vehicles, specified kinds of vehicles or specified vehicles to be used
at the school’s premises or a specified part of the school’s
premises in a specified manner;
(d) to
regulate traffic on the school’s premises including providing for the
speed of, manner of driving of, or the routes, entrances and exits to be used
for, vehicles, specified kinds of vehicles or specified vehicles.