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K53 Rules of the Road - Damage to public roads
- K53 Rules of the Road
- Vehicle to be driven on the left side of roadway
- Driving on divided public road
- Passing of vehicle
- Prohibition on driving on shoulder of public road, except in certain circumstances
- Crossing or entering public road or traffic lane
- Driving signals
- Right of way at certain road junctions
- Procedure when turning
- Towing of vehicles
- Stopping of vehicles
- Parking of vehicles
- Certain vehicles may be stopped and parked at any place where necessary
- Compulsory stops
- General duties of driver or passenger of vehicle on public road
- Prohibition on use of communication device while driving
- Duties relating to motor cycle, motor tricycle or motor quadrucycle
- Vehicle causing excessive noise
- Use of hooter
- Riding on pedal cycles
- Pedestrian's right of way in pedestrian crossing
- Duties of pedestrians
- Racing and sport on public roads
- Hindering or obstructing traffic on public road
- Vehicle left or abandoned on public road
- Damage to public roads
- Special provisions relating to freeways
- Left-turn hand signal
- Right-turn hand signal
- Use of direction indicators in lieu of hand signals
- Signal to indicate intention to reduce speed
- Permissible hand signals
- General speed limits
- Speed limit for particular class of vehicles
- Towing of Vehicles
Damage to public roads
No person shall on a public road:
(a) cause any wheel of any vehicle to drag or spin upon the surface of the roadway, except in the case of an emergency;
(b) make use of chocks or shoes between any wheel of any vehicle moving along the roadway and the surface of such roadway; or
(c) use any vehicle or thing or move any vehicle or thing on the roadway in a manner causing or likely to cause damage thereto.
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