For paragraph 289 (1) (g) of the Australian Road Rules, a driver may drive a vehicle on a nature strip adjacent to a length of road in a built-up area if the vehicle—
(a) is a motor vehicle (other than a ride-on lawnmower) that is built and used solely for cutting grass, or for purposes incidental to cutting grass; or
(b) is a motor vehicle that is designed for cleaning footpaths and is being driven on the nature strip for the purpose of cleaning a footpath and is displaying an amber flashing light; or
(c) is being used to transport goods or materials for use in (or for the purposes of) the construction or maintenance of roads by or on behalf of the Territory; or
(d) is being used by a person in the course of his or her duties as a person authorised under these regulations to use a traffic offence detection device.