Monday, September 8, 2008

Freeways

The following class of vehicles may not drive on a freeway:

  1. Vehicles with a GVM of less than 230 kg, designed for disabled persons.
  2. Pedal cycles with engines.
  3. Animal drawn vehicles.
  4. Motor cycles with an engine capacity of 50 cm³ "cc" or less.
  5. Two, three or four wheel pedal cycles.
  6. Three wheeled vehicles.
  7. Electrically driven motor cycles.
  8. Petrol, diesel, or electric driven farm or industrial vehicles.
The following are not permitted on freeways:

  1. Reversing, because you drove past an exit or for any other reason.
  2. Driving over islands that separate traffic, which travels in different directions.
  3. Stopping, except where you are instructed by a traffic officer to do so or when you are in a parking area and it is permitted by a traffic sign, or in situations beyond your control.
  4. Loose animals.
  5. Pedestrians, except when you are parked in a parking area and it is permitted by a traffic sign, or in situations beyond your control.
  6. Hand signals.

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