Red Lights, Intersections and Pedestrian Crossings

Penalties for driving through a red traffic light and failing to give way appropriately at intersections.
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Red Lights

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OffencePenaltyDemerits
Driving through a red light$3003

Intersections

An uncontrolled intersection is where there is no traffic signal, stop sign, or give way sign. Whether turning left, right or going straight ahead at an uncontrolled intersection, always give way to vehicles on your right and to any pedestrians crossing the road.

A controlled intersection has traffic control lights, stop signs, give way signs or a police officer or other authorised person directing traffic.

At a controlled intersection, you must obey the traffic control lights, sign or signal facing you.

For more, see our Intersections In-Depth Information Sheet.

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OffencePenaltyDemerits
Travelling straight ahead OR turning left in a slip lane - failing to give way to vehicles to the right or pedestrians$2003
Turning left or right - failing to give way to vehicles to the right or pedestrians$3003
Entering a bicycle storage area (the lane before an intersection designated for bicycles - usually painted green with bicycle symbols)$2002

The information available on our website provides a simple interpretation of the law and is not intended to constitute legal advice. Full details of traffic offences and penalties are contained in the .


Giving Way to Pedestrians

OffencePenaltyDemerits
Failing to give way to a pedestrian at a designated crossing, at an intersection or when exiting a road$3003
Failing to give way to a pedestrian at a children's crossing$3004
Overtaking a vehicle stopped at a designated crossing$4004
Failing to give way to a pedestrian when entering a road$2003
Failing to give way to a pedestrian in a shared zone$2003

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