About riding
The give way rules
It's very important that you know the give way rules. Otherwise, you could be involved in a serious crash at an intersection.
Where do the give way rules apply?
The give way rules apply at all intersections where there are no:
- traffic signals
- Give Way signs
- Stop signs
- police officers directing traffic.
They also apply at intersections where:
- two vehicles are coming towards each other and both are at Stop signs
- two vehicles are coming towards each other and both are at Give Way signs
- two vehicles are coming towards each other and both have a green traffic signal.
Important
Giving way means that the road user you're giving way to (whether they are a driver, cyclist, pedestrian or any other kind of road user) doesn't need to stop, brake or slow down, swerve or take any other evasive action to avoid you.
What is an intersection?
An intersection is where:
- two or more streets or roads join or cross
- a public entrance or exit joins a street or road.
Intersections include entrances to and exits from supermarkets, petrol stations and other public parking areas, such as airports and hospitals.
There are a number of different types of intersections, depending on how many roads meet at the intersection.
Approaching an intersection
As you ride up to an intersection:
- slow down and look in all directions: ahead, behind and to both sides
- be ready to stop if you have to.
The red shading in the diagram below shows you which areas to check carefully before entering an intersection.
Where to check at an intersection