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If a cyclist or person using a scooter, skateboard or rollerblades is involved in an accident, they must:
Most of the road rules that apply to driving cars and other vehicles also apply to bicycles. See ‘Driving’ (link below).
There are also laws that apply specifically to cyclists, including:
There is a section in the Victorian Road Rules specifically for skaters and other users of ‘wheeled recreational devices’, like rollerblades and collapsible scooters. Users of these devices are considered pedestrians, rather than riders or drivers.
You can't use a skateboard, scooter, rollerblades or other 'wheeled recreational device' on roads with two-way traffic or with more than one marked lane, or on a road with a speed limit of more than 50 kilometres per hour.
On other types of road, you must keep as close to the left hand side as practicable and must not travel more than two abreast with other pedestrians or vehicles, unless overtaking.
The law also says that:
Skaters also have to obey the road rules that apply to pedestrians, including:
There are some special rules about skating within the city of Melbourne, including ‘no-go zones’, such as Federation Square and Bourke Street mall, where you aren’t allowed to skate at all or aren’t allowed to skate during certain times.
In other parts of the city, you can be fined if you break any of the local laws, including:
See the City of Melbourne website (link below) for more information and the list of no-go zones.
Fines: your options for dealing with fines
City of Melbourne – skating in the city (new window)
VicRoads – cyclist safety (new window)
Call VLA’s Legal Information Service for free information over the phone about the law and how we can help you with your legal problem. You can speak to a legal information officer in English or ask for an interpreter. Phone (03) 9269 0120 or 1800 677 402 (country callers), Monday to Friday from 8.45 am to 5.15 pm.
To find out more about any of our legal services see What we do.
Youthlaw is a community legal centre for young people up to the age of 25. Youthlaw can help with:
See the Youthlaw website (new window), call them on (03) 9611 2412 or email info@youthlaw.asn.au.