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Need to brush up on your knowledge of the NSW road rules?

In 2019, Road Rules Awareness Week (RRAW) will be held from Monday 8 to Sunday 14 April.  During this week a high level of promotion will provide all road users an opportunity to improve their knowledge of the NSW road rules.  It also allows pedestrians, motorcyclists, passengers and bicycle riders to better understand the rules and improve their safety on or near the road.

Campbelltown City Council and Transport for NSW is committed to improving safety on our local and state roads and bringing the road toll Towards Zero.

Misunderstood rules

The Top 10 misunderstood road rules in NSW guide outlines the road rules most commonly misunderstood by road users.

The Top 10 guide provides simple answers to many road rule questions, including using roundabouts, when you can and can't use high-beam and fog lights, and when it is permitted to make a U-turn. The guide is also available at Service NSW and RMS registries.

Road users can also visit the Roads and Maritime Services website to view the NSW Road Users' Handbook.

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