Road Traffic Act |
Road Traffic (Pedestrian Crossings) Rules |
R 24 |
REVISED EDITION 1990 |
(25th March 1992) |
[1st November 1982] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Road Traffic (Pedestrian Crossings) Rules. |
Definitions |
2. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Pedestrians, cyclists and PMD riders must use crossings |
Precedence for pedestrians, cyclists and PMD riders |
4. The driver of a vehicle who is in the process of turning his vehicle at a road intersection or junction where there is a pedestrian crossing shall stop his vehicle in order to give way to any pedestrian, cyclist or PMD rider who is either crossing or is starting to cross the intersection or junction. [S 274/2018 wef 05/05/2018] |
Vehicle approaching crossing to slow down |
5. The driver of every vehicle approaching a pedestrian crossing shall, unless he can see that there is no pedestrian, cyclist or PMD rider thereon, proceed at such speed as will enable him to stop his vehicle before reaching the crossing. [S 274/2018 wef 05/05/2018] |
Precedence at uncontrolled crossing |
6. The driver of every vehicle at, or approaching, a pedestrian crossing where traffic is not for the time being controlled by a police officer or by light signals shall allow free and uninterrupted passage to any pedestrian, cyclist or PMD rider who is either crossing or is starting to cross a road and every pedestrian, cyclist and PMD rider shall have precedence over all vehicular traffic at such crossing. [S 274/2018 wef 05/05/2018] |
Precedence at controlled crossing |
7. Wherever there is a pedestrian crossing at a road intersection or junction where traffic is controlled by a police officer or by light signals, every pedestrian, cyclist and PMD rider who is about to enter or has entered such crossing shall be permitted free and uninterrupted passage over the crossing by all drivers of vehicles who are approaching the crossing notwithstanding that such drivers may have already received a signal to proceed either from the light signals or the police officer, as the case may be. [S 274/2018 wef 05/05/2018] |
Pedestrians, etc., to cross in direction of moving traffic |
8. At all intersections or junctions of roads where traffic is controlled by a police officer or by light signals, pedestrians, cyclists and PMD riders may cross the road in the same direction as the moving traffic but shall not cross in any other direction unless they are able to do so without interfering with the lawful movement of traffic. [S 274/2018 wef 05/05/2018] |
No vehicle to stop on any pedestrian crossing |
9. No driver of any vehicle shall cause such vehicle or any part thereof to stop upon any pedestrian crossing unless he is prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond his control or it is necessary for him to stop in order to avoid an accident. |
Vehicle not to stop in zebra controlled area |
10.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), the driver of a vehicle shall not cause the vehicle or any part thereof to stop in a zebra controlled area.
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Prohibition against overtaking in zebra controlled area |
11.—(1) The driver of a vehicle shall not, while the vehicle or any part thereof is in a zebra controlled area and is proceeding towards the zebra crossing in relation to which that area is indicated (referred to in these Rules as the approaching vehicle), cause the vehicle or any part thereof —
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Pedestrians, etc., not to remain at crossing |
12. No pedestrian, cyclist or PMD rider shall remain upon any pedestrian crossing longer than is necessary for the purpose of crossing from one side of the road to the other. [S 274/2018 wef 05/05/2018] |
Pedestrians, etc., not crossing at pedestrian crossing to yield to traffic |
13.—(1) Every pedestrian, cyclist and PMD rider, when crossing a road shall do so by the most direct route to the opposite side, and when crossing at any place other than a pedestrian crossing shall yield the right of way to all vehicles. [S 274/2018 wef 05/05/2018]
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14. [Deleted by S 60/98 wef 06/02/98] |