Rules of the Road
What do zig-zag road markings on the approach to a pedestrian crossing mean?
- ✓You must not park or overtake in that area
- ○You may park there outside of peak hours
- ○You may overtake provided you do not exceed 30 km/h
- ○The crossing is for cyclists only
Correct answer
You must not park or overtake in that area
The zig-zag markings on the approach to and exit from a pedestrian crossing prohibit both parking and overtaking, ensuring the crossing remains clearly visible to all road users.
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