REG 250 
 Riding on a footpath or shared path      (1)     The rider of a bicycle who is 12 years old or older must not ride on a footpath except in the circumstances specified under subrule (1A). 
  Penalty:     3 penalty units. 
  
Note 
  ]Footpath is defined in the dictionary. 
     (1A)     For the purposes of subrule (1), the circumstances in which the rider of a bicycle who is 12 years old or older may ride on a footpath are as follows— 
          (a)     the rider of the bicycle is 18 years old or older and is accompanying a child under 12 years of age who is riding a bicycle on the footpath and the child is under the rider's supervision; or 
          (b)     the rider of thebicycle is 12 years old or older and— 
                (i)     has a certificate signed by a registered medical practitioner; and 
                (ii)     the certificate states that the rider has a physical or intellectual disability which makes it undesirable, impracticable or inexpedient for the rider to ride on the road; and 
                (iii)     the rider is complying with the conditions (if any) stated on the certificate; and 
                (iv)     if the disability is of a temporary nature, the certificate contains an expiry date and has not expired; and 
                (v)     the rider is carrying the certificate; and 
  
Rule 250 
(1A)(b)(vi) amended by S.R. No. 146/2014 rule 18(a). 
                (vi)     the rider produces the certificate when requested to do so by a police officer or authorised person; or 
    
Rule 250 
(1A)(c) inserted by S.R. No. 146/2014 rule 18(b). 
          (c)     the rider of the bicycle is a postal worker who is riding the bicycle in the course of his or her duties as a postal worker. 
        (2)     The rider of a bicycle riding on a footpath or shared path must— 
          (a)     keep to the left of the footpath or shared path unless it is impracticable to do so; and 
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          (b)     give way to any pedestrian on the footpath or shared path. 
  Penalty:     3 penalty units.
			
		
 
	
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