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> Visitor Information
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Road Rules The road rules of the Northern Territory are based on the same principle as everywhere else - to ensure the safety of vehicle occupants and pedestrians by legally enforcing common sense and considerate behaviour. When driving in the outback areas of the Territory, it is tempting to break the rules with the sure knowledge of not being caught. Remember - road rules not just to keep police officers gainfully employed, they are designed to keep you alive. |
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Crossings DO NOT overtake cars which are slowing down or are stopped at any crossing. |
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| Children's Crossings: These crossings are near to schools and are not operative unless the Children's Crossing flags are displayed. Even if the flags are not displayed always be watchful of children. When approaching a children's Crossing, slow down and be ready to stop. Drivers must stop if pedestrians are on the crossing or about to use the crossing. Do not move your vehicle until all people are completely clear of the roadway. If a STOP banner is displayed by an attendant then drivers must stop at the line. | |||
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School Speed Zones: A school zone is a length of carriageway defined by a 'School Zone' sign at the beginning and an 'End School Zone" at the end of a school zone. During the hours and days indicated on a 'School Zone' sign, a motor vehicle must not travel in a school zone at a speed faster than the speed in km/h indicated on a 'School Zone' sign at the beginning of a zone. |
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| Pelican Crossings: A pedestrian light controlled crossing. If the light is green you may proceed through the crossing. If the yellow or red light is showing you must stop at the stop line. Pedestrians may cross when the green man is showing. If the yellow flashing light appears after the red signal you may proceed only after pedestrians clear the carriageway on which you are travelling. | |||
| Pedestrian Crossings (Zebra Crossings): Crossings which are signposted and marked with lines on the road. You must be alert for people on the crossing. You must stop at the line nearest you. You may proceed if the person who has crossed in front of you is clear of your vehicle and there is no one else following them or crossing from the other side. | ![]() |
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| General Road Crossing: Some intersections are controlled by traffic lights and pedestrians can cross on the green light. Vehicles turning left or right must give way to pedestrians crossing the path of the turning vehicle. Pedestrians will also cross at uncontrolled intersections and similarly motorists turning must take care and give way to pedestrians. | |||
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Traffic Control Devices Regulatory Signs: These signs are erected to control traffic, and MUST be obeyed. Most of these are rectangular but some such as Stop and Give Way have special shapes. The special shapes ensure that they are recognized from any direction. |
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Warning Signs: These are to inform you about possible dangers. Most of these are yellow with black markings. They are mostly diamond shaped. Some signs use pictures or diagrams to show the dangers. Other Signs: Signs may indicate that roadworks are ahead, while others may give information, show the way, or warn of temporary dangers. There may be a flagman displaying a sign. You must comply with the message displayed. |
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Traffic Lights: When approaching an intersection controlled by traffic lights choose a speed which will allow you to stop should the signal change. If required to stop you must do so at, or before, the stop line marked on the road.
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Driving Signals You must use your vehicle's indicator lights to signal what you are going to do before:
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Turning Turning Right: When turning right a driver should position the vehicle near the centre line or as close to the centre without crossing over the centre of the road. Turning Left: Vehicles may turn left at any time after ensuring that it is safe to do so. When turning left a driver should position the vehicle in the left hand lane or close to the left hand side of the road. Diagonal Turn: When oncoming vehicles are turning right vehicles should turn in front of each other if it is safe to do so. |
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'U' Turn: - When undertaking 'U' turns you just exercise care to ensure that you do not interfere with the flow of traffic. 'U' turns are not allowed:
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Right Of Way The law does not give anyone indisputable right of way. Controlled Intersections: A driver must give way as directed by signs or directions when encountering:
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Uncontrolled Intersections: Those which do not have any of the controls found at controlled intersections. There are very few of these intersections remaining in the Northern Territory. There are regulations requiring you to give way to the right, however if in doubt give way to all traffic in the intersection.
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Other Situations:
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Roundabouts: Roundabouts are intersections which have a central traffic island around which you must travel in a clockwise direction.
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Please note that care needs to be taken on the roundabout when being used by cyclists, pedestrians, or long vehicles which may occupy more than one lane when driving around the roundabout. If you cannot leave the roundabout because it is unsafe then go around again.
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Speed Limits There is no absolute speed limit but maximum speed limits are posted on some road sections, such as urban areas. At all times you should drive at a safe speed that suits:
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If in doubt slow down. It is an offence to exceed the following speed limits:
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De-Restriction Sign: This sign means that you have come to the end of a speed restricted area. General Road Rules Before Driving: Failure to compy with any of the following is an offence:
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Position on the Road: Keep as close as practicable to the left side of the road. It is suggested motorcyclists take up the defensive riding position, and ride in a similar position to where a driver would be positioned when driving a car. Occupant Restraints (Safety Belts): - You must not ride as a passenger in a seat without a safety belt if there is a seat available with a safety belt, or drive a vehicle forward without a belt if one is fitted to the driver's seat. Drivers are responsible for ensuring that all passengers are wearing their safetybelts when riding in a motor vehicle fitted with safety belts. Types of restraining devices include:
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Road Markings Lines: Road markings must be complied with.
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Arrows: The following arrows are used in the Northern Territory:
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| Painted Islands: Chevrons and cross-hatching are painted road markings and indicate a reserved area of the carriageway and you must not drive on them. Traffic is directed away from these markings. | ![]() |
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Miscellaneous Emergency Vehicles: Operated by the Fire Brigade, the Police Force and Ambulance Services are permitted to operate sirens and flashing lights. On the approach of an emergency vehicle which is sounding a warning, drivers and pedestrians are required to clear the road sufficiently to provide uninterrupted passage for this vehicle. Driving on Footpaths And Cycle Paths: You must not drive a motor vehicle along the path or on a bicycle path. You may cross these paths to get to the road from an entrance, but you must stop first and then proceed carefully. Turning Long Vehicles: Beware long vehicles often require more than a single lane to turn. Drivers following behind such a vehicle should take care not to overtake a long vehicle which is indicating it is turning until it is safe to do so. Choked Intersections: You must not enter or attempt to cross an intersection if the carriageway you wish to enter is blocked by traffic. You must wait until there is sufficient space available for the entire length of your vehicle to be across the far boundary. Reversing: Before driving in reverse ensure that the roadway immediately behind is clear of obstacles and where necessary sound your warning device. A vehicle must not be reversed unnecessarily. Keeping Within A Vehicle: It is not permissible for any person to allow any part of their body to protrude beyond the side, front or rear of a vehicle (other than a motorcycle) except in the case of the driver giving hand signals. All passengers must be restrained and seated. Carrying Loads: Loads must be secured. Towing Vehicles: If you are towing a caravan, trailer or another vehicle, the following rules must be observed:
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