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Rules and regulations to observe
Like many parks around the world, Centennial Parklands has rules and regulations to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors. This is no different for cyclists. These simple rules and regulations are in place for the safety of both cyclists and other park visitors. Safety is our primary concern, and we enforce these rules and regulations under NSW legislation.
These are key rules and regulations that should be observed at all times:
Cyclists must observe the 30 km/h speed limit throughout the Parklands (unless otherwise notified).
Cyclist must wear bicycle helmets at all times when cycling in the Parklands.
Cyclists must observe stop signs.
Cyclists must not ride contra-flow when on a one-way road.
Cyclists must not ride in packs of more than 16 riders, or ride more than 2 abreast.
Bicycle racing is not permitted, unless specifically approved by the Trust as part of an event.
Riding a bicycle on a footpath is not permitted unless the cyclist is under 12 years of age.
Cycling is not permitted on grass or environmentally sensitive areas due to the erosion and pedestrian safety issues.
Centennial Parklands Rangers are highly concerned about the safety of cyclists and other park visitors, and are able to stop and/or fine cyclists if they are not observing the above rules and regulations.
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