Rule 1
Pavements (including
any path along the side of a road) should be used if
provided. Where possible, avoid being next to the kerb
with your back to the traffic. If you have to step into
the road, look both ways first. Always show due care and
consideration for others.
Rule 2 If there is no
pavement keep to the right-hand side of the road
so that you can see oncoming traffic. You should take
extra care and
- be prepared to walk in single file, especially on
narrow roads or in poor light
- keep close to the side of the road
It may be safer to cross the road well before a sharp
right-hand bend so that oncoming traffic has a better chance of
seeing you. Cross back after the bend.
Rule 3 Help other road
users to see you. Wear or carry something
light-coloured, bright or fluorescent in poor daylight
conditions. When it is dark, use reflective materials
(e.g. armbands, sashes, waistcoats, jackets, footwear),
which can be seen by drivers using headlights up to three
times as far away as non-reflective materials.

Rule 4 Young
children should not be out alone on the pavement
or road (see Rule 7). When taking children out, keep
between them and the traffic and hold their hands firmly.
Strap very young children into push-chairs or use reins.
When pushing a young child in a buggy, do not push the
buggy into the road when checking to see if it is clear
to cross, particularly from between parked
vehicles.
Rule 5 Organised
walks. Large groups of people walking together
should use a pavement if available; if one is not, they
should keep to the left. Look-outs should be positioned
at the front and back of the group, and they should wear
fluorescent clothes in daylight and reflective clothes in
the dark. At night, the look-out in front should show a
white light and the one at the back a red light. People
on the outside of large groups should also carry lights
and wear reflective clothing.
Rule
6 Motorways. Pedestrians
MUST
NOT be on motorways or slip roads
except in an emergency (see Rules 271 and 275).
[Laws RTRA sect 17, MT(E&W)R
1982 as amended, reg 15(1)(b) & MT(S)R reg
13]
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