Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Australian Road Rules

Rule 246—Carrying people on a bicycle

(1) The rider of a bicycle must not carry more persons on the bicycle than the bicycle is designed to carry.

Offence provision.

(2) A passenger on a bicycle that is moving, or is stationary but not parked, must sit in the seat designed for the passenger.

Offence provision.


Rule 256—Bicycle helmets

(1) The rider of a bicycle must wear an approved bicycle helmet securely fitted and fastened on the rider's head, unless the rider is exempt from wearing a bicycle helmet under another law of this jurisdiction.

Offence provision.



(2) A passenger on a bicycle that is moving, or is stationary but not parked, must wear an approved bicycle helmet securely fitted and fastened on the passenger’s head, unless the passenger is:

(a) a paying passenger on a three or four-wheeled bicycle; or

(b) exempt from wearing a bicycle helmet under another law of this jurisdiction.

Offence provision.

(3) The rider of a bicycle must not ride with a passenger on the bicycle unless the passenger complies with subrule (2).

Offence provision.



All pictures pinched from Amsterdamize.

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  2. I hope you are as good as you say Raj.

    Do you tell your students always to look over their left shoulder when they turn left so that they don't miss cyclists or pedestrians crossing the road they are turning on to. You know they have right of way under Rule 72 and 73 right?

    And do you tell your students about saccadic masking and how they have to look and then look again before pulling out into traffic because they may not have seen the cyclist the first time?

    And do you tell your students that sometimes people make mistakes and they should be alive to that?

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