South Australian Consolidated Regulations23—Speed-limit in a school zone
(1) The speed-limit
applying to a driver for any length of road in a school zone is the number of
kilometres per hour indicated by the number on the school zone sign on a road,
or the road, into the zone.
Note 1—
"Length" of road is defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
A school zone sign may indicate that it applies only at certain times, on
certain days or in certain circumstances—see rules 317 and 318.
Note 3—
This subrule applies to road-related areas in the school zone—see
rule 11 (2).
(a) if
there is a school zone sign and an end school zone sign, or a speed-limit sign
with a different number on the sign, on a road and there is no intersection on
the length of road between the signs—that length of road; or
(b) if
there is a school zone sign on a road that ends in a dead end and there is no
intersection, nor a sign mentioned in paragraph (a), on the length of
road beginning at the sign and ending at the dead end—that length of
road; or
(c) in
any other case—the network of roads in an area with:
(i)
a school zone sign on each road into the area, indicating
the same number; and
(ii)
an end school zone sign, or a speed-limit sign indicating
a different number, on each road out of the area.
Note—
"Intersection" is defined in the dictionary.
(3) In
subrule (2) (c) (i) and (ii):
"road" does not include a road-related area.
Note—
"Road-related area" is defined in rule 13.
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School zone sign
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End school zone sign
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Note 1 for diagrams—
There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these
signs—see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
Note 2 for diagrams—
A school zone sign or end school zone sign may have a different number on the
sign—see rule 316 (4).