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			Some of the most common “jaywalking” offences in Australia include:
    Pedestrians who cross the road by ignoring red pedestrian lights
    Crossing the road diagonally where you aren’t permitted to do so
    Crossing the road on a green light
    Not using a zebra crossing within 20 metres of your location
    Walking in the middle of a breakdown lane
			
		
	
 Did you also know drivers are not required to give way to pedestrians when leaving a roundabout, but common sense should prevail.
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			Pedestrians are not allowed to:
    cross the road if they are facing an amber or red traffic or pedestrian light 
    cross the road within 20 metres of a pedestrian crossing - they must use the crossing
    get out of a moving vehicle
    cross a railway level crossing when it is not allowed
    cause a traffic hazard by moving into the path of a driver
    walk along, or fail to give way when crossing, a path which is for bicycles and wheeled devices (a path showing a 'Bicycle lane' sign).