(1) A driver approaching a children's crossing must drive at a speed at which the driver can, if necessary, stop safely before the crossing.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2) A driver approaching or at a children's crossing must stop as near as practicable to, but before reaching, the stop line at the crossing if—
(a) a hand-held stop sign is displayed at the crossing; or
(b) a pedestrian or bicycle rider is on or entering the crossing.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(3) If a driver stops at a children's crossing for a hand-held stop sign, the driver must not proceed until there is no pedestrian or bicycle rider on or entering the crossing and the holder of the sign—
(a) no longer displays the sign towards the driver; or
(b) otherwise indicates that the driver may proceed.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(4) If a driver stops at a children's crossing for a pedestrian or bicycle rider, the driver must not proceed until there is no pedestrian or bicycle rider on or entering the crossing.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(5) For this section, if a children's crossing extends across a road with a dividing strip, the part of the children's crossing on each side of the dividing strip is taken to be a separate children's crossing.
(6) In this regulation:
"children's crossing" means an area of a road—
(a) at a place with stop lines marked on the road, and—
(i) children crossing flags; or
(ii) children's crossing signs and twin yellow lights; and
(b) indicated by—
(i) 2 red and white posts erected on each side of the road; or
(ii) 2 parallel continuous or broken lines on the road surface from 1 side of the road completely or partly across the road; and
(c) extending across the road between the posts or lines.
Example 1
Driver stopped at stop line for pedestrians on a children's crossing with children crossing flags
In this example, the driver must stop at the stop line because there are pedestrians on the children's crossing.
Example 2
Driver stopped at stop line for pedestrians on a children's crossing with children's crossing signs and twin yellow lights
In this example, the driver must stop at the stop line because there are pedestrians on the children's crossing.