Speed-limits Part 3
Rule 21
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Part 3 Speed-limits
20 Obeying the speed-limit
A driver must not drive at a speed over the speed-limit
applying to the driver for the length of road where the driver is
driving.
Offence provision.
Note 1
The rules about speed-limits are as follows:
•
rule 21 — speed-limit where a speed-limit sign applies
•
rule 22 — speed-limit in a speed-limited area
•
rule 23 — speed-limit in a school zone
•
rule 24 — speed-limit in a shared zone
•
rule 25 — speed-limit elsewhere.
Note 2
Road
includes a road-related area — see rule 11 (2).
Note 3
Length
of road includes a marked lane, a part of a marked lane, or
another part of a length of road — see the definition in the dictionary.
Note 4
Part 20, Division 2 deals with the way in which a traffic sign
applies to a length of road. Part 20, Division 3 deals with the way in which
the traffic sign applies to drivers driving on the length of road.
21 Speed-limit where a speed-limit sign applies
(1) The speed-limit applying to a driver for a length of road to
which a
speed-limit sign applies is the number of kilometres
per hour indicated by the number on the sign.
Note 2 for diagrams A speed-limit sign or end speed-limit sign may have a
different number on the sign — see rule 316 (4).
22 Speed-limit in a speed-limited area
(1) The speed-limit applying to a driver for any length of road in a
speed-limited area is the number of kilometres per hour
indicated by the number on the
area speed-limit sign on a road
into the area, unless another speed-limit applies to the driver
for the length of road under another rule of this Part.
Example of another speed-limit
Although an
area speed-limit sign on a road into a speed-limited area may
indicate a speed-limit of 60 kilometres per hour, a particular length of road
in the area may have a school zone sign indicating a 40 kilometres per hour
speed-limit for that length of road.
Note
Length
of road is defined in the dictionary.
(2) A
speed-limited area is the network of roads in an area with:
(a) an area speed-limit sign on each road into the area,
indicating the same number; and
(b) an end area speed-limit sign on each road out of the area.
(3) In subrule (2) (a) and (b):
road
does not include a road-related area.
Note
Road-related area
is defined in rule 13.
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Rule 23
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Area speed-limit sign End area speed-limit sign
Note 1 for diagrams
There are a number of other permitted versions of
each of these signs — see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
Note 2 for diagrams
An area speed-limit sign or end area speed-limit sign
may have a different number on the sign — see rule 316 (4).
23 Speed-limit in a school zone
(1) The speed-limit applying to a driver for any length of road in a
school zone is the number of kilometres per hour indicated by
the number on the
school zone sign on a road, or the road, into
the zone.
Note 1
Length
of road is defined in the dictionary.
Note 2
A school zone sign may indicate that it applies only at certain times,
on certain days or in certain circumstances — see rules 317 and 318.
Note 3
This subrule applies to road-related areas in the school zone — see
rule 11 (2).
(2) A
school zone is:
(a) if there is a school zone sign and an end school zone sign,
or a speed-limit sign with a different number on the sign,
on a road and there is no intersection on the length of road
between the signs — that length of road; or
(b) if there is a school zone sign on a road that ends in a dead
end and there is no intersection, nor a sign mentioned in
paragraph (a), on the length of road beginning at the sign
and ending at the dead end — that length of road; or
(c) in any other case — the network of roads in an area with:
(i) a school zone sign on each road into the area,
indicating the same number; and
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Rule 24
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(ii) an
end school zone sign, or a speed-limit sign
indicating a different number, on each road out of
the area.
Note
Intersection
is defined in the dictionary.
(3) In subrule (2) (c) (i) and (ii):
road
does not include a road-related area.
Note
Road-related area
is defined in rule 13.
School zone sign End school zone sign
Note 1 for diagrams
There are a number of other permitted versions of
each of these signs — see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
Note 2 for diagrams
A school zone sign or end school zone sign may have
a different number on the sign — see rule 316 (4).
24 Speed-limit in a shared zone
(1) The speed-limit applying to a driver for any length of road in a
shared zone is the number of kilometres per hour indicated by
the number on the
shared zone sign on a road into the zone.
Note
A driver driving in a shared zone must give way to any pedestrian in
the zone — see rule 83.
(2) A
shared zone is the network of roads in an area with:
(a) a shared zone sign on each road into the area, indicating
the same number; and
(b) an end shared zone sign on each road out of the area.
(3) In subrule (2) (a) and (b):
road
does not include a road-related area.
Note
Road-related area
is defined in rule 13.
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Rule 25
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Shared zone sign End shared zone sign
Note 1 for diagrams
There are a number of other permitted versions of
each of these signs — see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
Note 2 for diagrams
A shared zone sign may have a different number on
the sign — see rule 316 (4).
25 Speed-limit elsewhere
(1) If a
speed-limit sign does not apply to a length of road and the
length of road is not in a speed-limited area, school zone or
shared zone, the speed-limit applying to a driver for the length
of road is the default speed-limit.
Note
Length
of road is defined in the dictionary, school zone is defined in
rule 23, shared zone is defined in rule 24, and speed-limited area is defined
in rule 22.
(2) The
default speed-limit applying to a driver for a length of road
in a built-up area is 60 kilometres per hour.
Note
Built-up area
is defined in the dictionary.
This is from the NSW RTA website: http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/rulesregul...austr_dl1.html
Me wonders how many motorist have been done
for driving up to 60km/h in a built-up area concidering most built-up areas are now 50km/h zones UNSIGN POSTED yet the rules clearly state unless sign posted the defualt is 60km/h.
Anyone been done
???
Give ACA an email
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