Ture ā-Rohe Takinga Waka 2015
Traffic Bylaw 2015
This bylaw includes rules about the use of vehicles on council-controlled land that is not part of the Auckland transport system, like parks and beaches.
Where the Traffic Bylaw applies
The bylaw covers traffic management in public places, like:
- parks
- beaches
- off-street parking facilities (like at libraries and community centres)
- council-owned car parking buildings.
What the Traffic Bylaw does
The bylaw:
- enables the designation of roads as one-way
- enables vehicles to be prohibited or restricted in public places where necessary
- enables the setting of conditions of use of parking places
- enables the reservation of parking places for people with disabilities
- prohibits people from parking in public places not designed or constructed to accommodate a parked vehicle
- prohibits broken-down vehicles being left in public places for more than a week
- enables the setting of speed limits.
The bylaw does not cover:
- parking permits in residential streets
- privately owned car parking facilities or car parking buildings
- sale of vehicles on the side of the road
- most roads in Auckland.
These matters and speed limits are addressed in Auckland Transport's bylaws.
Get a copy of the Traffic Bylaw
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