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ROAD RULES 2019 - REG 68

Stopping and giving way at a stop sign or stop line at other places
(1)  A driver approaching or at a place with a stop sign or stop line must stop and give way in accordance with this rule, unless the place is –
(a) an intersection; or
(b) a children's crossing; or
(c) an area of a road that is not a children's crossing only because it does not have –
(i) children crossing flags; or
(ii) children's crossing signs and twin yellow lights; or
(d) a level crossing; or
(e) a place with twin red lights.
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.
 

Examples

1. 

A stop 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 stop sign on an exit from a carpark where the exit joins the road.

Note 1

Children’s crossing is defined in rule 80, intersection , stop line and twin red lights are defined in the dictionary, and level crossing is defined in rule 120.

Note 2

For this rule, give way means the driver must remain stationary until it is safe for the driver to proceed – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 3

For the stopping and giving way rules applying to a driver at an intersection or level crossing with a stop sign or stop line, see rule 67 (intersections) and rule 121 (level crossings). Rule 80 deals with stopping at a stop line at a children’s crossing.
(2)  The driver must stop as near as practicable to, but before reaching –
(a) the stop line; or
(b) if there is no stop line – the stop sign .
(3)  The driver must give way to any vehicle or pedestrian at or near the stop line or stop sign .

Examples

Example 1
Stopping and giving way at a stop sign at a break on a dividing strip. Vehicle B must stop and give way to vehicle A.
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Example 2
Stopping and giving way at a stop sign where a carpark exit joins a road. Vehicle B must stop and give way to vehicle A.
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