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ROAD SAFETY ROAD RULES 2009 (SR NO 94 OF 2009) - REG 71 Giving way at a give way sign or give way line at other places

ROAD SAFETY ROAD RULES 2009 (SR NO 94 OF 2009) - REG 71

Giving way at a give way sign or give way line at other places

    (1)     A driver approaching or at a place (except an intersection, bridge or length of narrow road, level crossing, or a place with twin red lights) with a give way sign or give way line must give way in accordance with this rule.

Penalty:     In the case of a bicycle, 5 penalty units;

In the case of any other vehicles, 10 penalty units.

Examples

1     A give way sign at a break in a dividing strip dividing the part of the road used by the main body of moving vehicles from a service road.

2     A give way sign on a road at a place where a bicycle path meets the road.

Notes

1     "Give way line", intersection and twin red lights are defined in the dictionary, and level crossing is defined in rule 120.

2     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.

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3     For the give way rules applying to a driver at an intersection, bridge or length of narrow road, or level crossing, with a give way sign or give way line, see rule 69 (intersections), rule 70 (bridges and lengths of narrow road) and rule 122 (level crossings).

    (2)     The driver must give way to any vehicle or pedestrian at or near the give way sign or give way line.

Examples

Example 1

Giving way at a give way sign at a break in a dividing strip

Example 2

Giving way at a give way sign where a bicycle path meets a road

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In example 1, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A.

In example 2, the motor vehicle must give way to the bicycle.

Note

For a driver, a reference in a rule in this Division to a traffic sign or road marking is a reference to a traffic sign or road marking applying to the driver—see rules 338 to 341.



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