Rule 38
Pavements are safer than roads and should be used
when available. You should give pedestrians priority and
show consideration for other pavement users, particularly
those with a hearing or visual impairment who may not be
aware that you are there.
Rule 39
Powered wheelchairs and scooters
MUST NOT
travel faster than 4 mph (6 km/h) on pavements or in
pedestrian areas. You may need to reduce your speed to
adjust to other pavement users who may not be able to
move out of your way quickly enough or where the pavement
is too narrow.
[Law UICHR 1988 reg
4]
Rule 40
When moving off the pavement onto the road, you
should take special care. Before moving off, always look
round and make sure it’s safe to join the traffic. Always
try to use dropped kerbs when moving off the pavement,
even if this means travelling further to locate one. If
you have to climb or descend a kerb, always approach it
at right angles and don’t try to negotiate a kerb higher
than the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
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