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Usually 50km/h unless special speed limits apply to designated roads and zones. Special speed limits are generally 30km/h or 60km/h.
a) 100km/h
b) 120 km/h
No overtaking or parking.
Zebra crossings with a central island should be treated as two separate crossings. Pelican crossings that go straight across the road count as one crossing even if there is a central island.
If Pelican crossings on either side of the central island are not in a straight line (staggered), they count as two separate crossings.
A pelican crossing is controlled by lights. A zebra crossing has flashing orange beacons & is controlled by the presence of pedestrians.
You must not enter a yellow box junction unless you can clear it without stopping. An exception is when you want to turn right. You may enter while waiting for a gap in traffic coming from the opposite direction as long to do so would not block other traffic that has priority.
No parking during specified times or stopping unless you are waiting in a line of traffic.
Green, Amber, Red.
Near a bend, the brow of a hill, a hump back bridge, a continuous white line, where your vehicle would obstruct a sign, at an entrance, opposite another vehicle on a narrow road, a taxi rank.
Do not use a horn in a built-up area between 11.30pm & 7.00 am, unless there is a traffic emergency.
- Slow down & stop if necessary.
- Always watch for pedestrians or cyclists on the side of the road.
- If the dazzle is from an oncoming vehicle, avoid it by looking towards the left verge until the vehicle has passed.
- If the dazzle is from a vehicle behind you & reflected in your mirror, operate the night-driving mode on you mirror.
- When meeting other traffic.
- When following close behind another vehicle.
- On continuously lit roads.
- In snow, fog, dusk/dawn.
- Generally, to avoid inconveniencing other traffic.
You must give right of way to traffic already on a roundabout.
You must obey the line that is nearest you.
You must stop at the sign.
These alert the driver to continuous white lines a short distance ahead. You must not cross them unless it is safe to do so.
The road contains a hard shoulder which is normally only for pedestrians & cyclists but may be used briefly to allow faster traffic to overtake if it safe to do so.
You must stay to the left & must not cross the line unless it is for access or in an emergency.
- When you want to go straight ahead & the driver in front of you has moved out & signalled that they intend to turn right.
- When you have signalled that you intend to turn left.
- When traffic in both lanes is moving slowly & traffic in the left-hand lane is moving more quickly than the traffic in the right-hand lane.