3. General Restrictions on Conduct in Public Amenities
3.1 Vehicles
3.1.1
No person shall in any public amenity:
a. Drive or park any vehicle carelessly, negligently or dangerously or without due consideration for persons using the public amenity; or
c. Fail to comply with any direction for the regulation of vehicles given by an authorised officer, a member of the police or a traffic sign; or
d. Fail, after the vehicle has been involved in an accident within any public amenity to give their name and address and the name and address of the owner of the vehicle to any person having reasonable grounds for requiring them; or
e. Fail forthwith to report to an authorised officer any accident in which the vehicle has been involved within any public amenity;
3.1.2
Except with the prior permission of the Council, no person shall bring any vehicle into the public amenity where this is prohibited by a notice exhibited at the entrance or in some other conspicuous position;
3.1.3
Vehicles may only be driven in public amenities on access ways which are open to vehicular traffic and park only in designated parking areas.
3.1.4
- No vehicle shall be driven at a greater speed than indicated on any road within the public amenity, and in any other direction other than indicated by traffic notices.
- In the absence of speed limit signs, no vehicle may be driven at a speed greater than 30 kilometres an hour in any public amenity.
- This provision will not apply to a vehicle used at the time to save or protect life or health, or prevent injury or serious damage to property.