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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    And if you run over and maim or kill one you get new accommodation and share the showers with bearded, or coloured, or tattooed men.
    or maybe not

    Mate of mine hit one that stepped out from the kerb,not on a crossing.

    Something you don't want to go through,the bottom line was the deceased was completely in the wrong.

    My mate still has the nightmares and it happened over 10yrs ago,he wasn't charged at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Pedestrians have the right of way on roads even if there is not a pedestrian crossing.

    Tips for drivers - Pedestrians - Staying safe - NSW Centre for Road Safety
    Only at intersections under certain circumstances. They can’t walk down the middle of the road or cross in other locations.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    #QuickLaw: Can You Receive A Fine For Jaywalking In Australia?
    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.

    Pedestrians : VicRoads
    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).

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    My post was that it was illegal to stop on a footpath or crossing as the pedestrians have the right of way. That's clearly true. You've gone off onto other issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    My post was that it was illegal to stop on a footpath or crossing as the pedestrians have the right of way. That's clearly true. You've gone off onto other issues.
    Nup.

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    I have heard of people stop parking in certain spots because they were getting nails in their tyre.

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