New South Wales Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
(1) A driver approaching a pedestrian crossing must drive at a speed at which the driver can, if necessary, stop safely before the crossing.Penalty: Offence provision.Note: "Pedestrian crossing" is defined in subrule (3).
(2) A driver must give way to any pedestrian on a pedestrian crossing.Penalty: Offence provision.Note: For this rule, "give way" means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision—see the definition in the dictionary.
(3) A "pedestrian crossing" is an area of a road:(a) at a place that has a pedestrian crossing sign (with or without alternating flashing twin yellow lights), and(b) indicated by white stripes on the road surface that are:(i) approximately parallel to each other, and(ii) from one side of the road completely or partly across the road.Note: "Twin yellow lights" is defined in the dictionary.Note: Rule 322 (3) and (4) deal with the meaning of a traffic sign at a place.
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Note:In each of these examples, the driver must give way to the pedestrian on the crossing.