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Lights and horns - NSW Government Drive safely on NSW roads by using vehicle lights and horns appropriately Learn when to use fog lights, high beam, hazard lights and horns
Road rules | Transport for NSW Our road rule animations have simple answers to common misunderstandings, including how to use roundabouts and when you're allowed a U-turn
Road Rules 2014 - NSW legislation Status Information Currency of version Current version for 9 May 2025 to date (accessed 12 July 2025 at 17:19) Legislation on this site is usually updated within 3 working days after a change to the legislation Provisions in force The provisions displayed in this version of the legislation have all commenced
ROAD RULES 2014 - REG 218-1 NSW rule: using lights on vehicles generally ROAD RULES 2014 - REG 218-1 NSW rule: using lights on vehicles generally 218-1 NSW rule: using lights on vehicles generally The driver of a vehicle must not-- (a) use any fog light fitted to the vehicle unless the driver is driving in fog, mist or under other atmospheric conditions that restrict visibility, or (b) use any spot or search light fitted to the vehicle unless-- (i) the vehicle is
Aftermarket forward facing lamps - fitting and use - NSW Government The technical specifications for these lamps are covered by the mandatory vehicle standards referenced in the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2017 (the Regulation), which incorporates the Australian Design Rules (ADRs) The requirements for using these lamps are covered in the NSW Road Rules 2014 (the Road Rules)
ROAD RULES 2014 - REG 214-1 NSW rule: interpretation 214-1 NSW rule: interpretation In this Division-- "dipping device" has the same meaning as in rule 79 of the Light Vehicle Standards Rules "fog light" means a light used to improve the illumination of the road in case of fog, snowfall, heavy rain or a dust storm "headlight" means a headlight of the kind referred to in the Light Vehicle Standards Rules "parking light" means a parking light
ROAD RULES 2014 - REG 220-1 NSW rule: using lights on stationary vehicles 220-1 NSW rule: using lights on stationary vehicles (1) A driver must not stand a motor vehicle or trailer on a road during a period of darkness unless the parking lights and any clearance or side marker light required to be fitted to the vehicle by the applicable vehicle standards law are lighted
Learn NSW road rules Whether you're a new driver, in the process of upgrading your licence, or just driving through while temporarily visiting NSW, being familiar with the rules of the road is essential And if you're an experienced driver, refreshing your knowledge and staying up to date is also important, as rules can change from time to time