The laws of skateboarding. Taken from the Australian Road Rules as approved by the Australian Transport Council and published by the Australian Transport Commission Feb 2009.
The Australian Transport council was setup to streamline national road rules under agreement by all states and territories' transport and roads Ministers. Under agreement of the Australian Transport Council all states and territories are obliged to create legislation that is constant with the National Road Rules 2009. Given that our members come from all over Australia this is the most relevant document.
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Permalink Reply by Lucas Fowler on October 1, 2011 at 19:20 I was just wondering today, while out on a quiet back road in Brisbane, a man stopped us after my friend had a stack and tried to tell us that what were were doing, was illegal. we were riding on road with no dividing line. after i explained to him that we were breaking no laws he said we were creating a risk, because after my friends stack his skateboard slipped out from under his feet and continued for 20m down the hill.
what are the laws that we would be breaking in this situation? or are we breaking laws at all?
Permalink Reply by Lucas Fowler on October 1, 2011 at 23:26 Thanks for the help, it was a less than 50 km/h. i just wanted to check to make sure we weren't in fact breaking any laws
Permalink Reply by Graeme Hoy on October 3, 2011 at 11:02 Lucas,
due care :-( it is in all road traffic rules and menas that you gotta use the road with care, car drivers get done for it all the time, if they have a prang.
Same with you if have stack. If the board goes on down the road then you are open to been done.
Read this as they have written it just for boards so you can't sue them but you can get in trouble. in SA Road Traffic Act number 99B the first bit and then where they have no responsibility bit 4. It says below. I dunno how to paste this shit properly so sorry about weard appearunce
99B—Wheeled recreational devices and wheeled toys
(1) A person must not ride a wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy on a road without
due care or attention or without reasonable consideration for other persons using the
road.
(2) A person must not, on a footpath or other road-related area, ride a wheeled
recreational device or wheeled toy abreast of a vehicle or another wheeled recreational
device or wheeled toy.
(3) A person who is riding a wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy on a footpath or
other road-related area must, where it is necessary to do so for the purpose of averting
danger, give warning (by a warning device or other means) to pedestrians or other
persons using the footpath or other road-related area.
(4) A road authority incurs no civil liability because of an act or omission on its part in the
design, construction, maintenance or management of a road to take account of the fact
that the users or potential users of the road include riders of wheeled recreational
devices or wheeled toys.
Permalink Reply by Daniel Sinanian on October 3, 2011 at 17:00 Hey Nick i know that guy. he's fucking crazy. Me and 2 others entered the carpark and we barely got to the second floor down before we had some crazy security chasing us, screaming, making a scene and threatening to take our boards. It was our first time for us so it's not as though we've been persistent "criminals". I wouldnt put it past him to grab someone's neck.
Nick Drummond said:
a security guard took my board that my friend was using when we were riding in the carpark at St Leonards station. we got it back on the same day, but would that be still considered theft? He also grabbed my friend by the neck

Lucas
You aren't breaking any laws skating on that hill. Keep it up and skate as much as you can!!
Permalink Reply by Cameron Golding on November 10, 2011 at 11:35 50km or less that sucks becuz there a sweet hill near mine and its 60 :/ but i've done it already tho haha
Permalink Reply by Ben freifeld on December 23, 2011 at 14:56 do cityrail car parks count as private property?

do cityrail car parks count as private property?
Permalink Reply by tommy hughes on December 24, 2011 at 8:21 unless they ask you not to do it you can but if they ask you to leave be polite about it because most of the time they will tell you to leave and if its not private property they will call police to find something you did to get you into trouble basicly rule 1 for skaters is be polite dont act like ruffians on maby private property
Bugs said:
Hmm, I think that could be quite a difficult and technical question even though it seems like it should be simple.
And the fact that it's not simple means that police and security guards won't know the answer, but you can be sure that they'll think they know the answer.
ben freifeld said:do cityrail car parks count as private property?

I'm still not totally clear on one thing. If, _hypothetically_ I were to be skating on a (legal) unlined road with a _vehicular_ speed limit of 50 but doing, say, 70, is there any way a speeding charge could be applied or would they just have to resort to something like Reckless Endangerment? Given the road is legal I can't be fined for using it (technically) but neither does the speed limit apply to non-vehicular traffic as far as I'm aware. Am I wrong here?

No, your right. There is nowhere that says we have to abide by any speed limit. At the same time though they would have to get your speed on a radar in order to prove it and because the law does state we have to ride (on a legal road) with 'due care' I am sure that they would/could take you to court on those grounds if you were proved to be speeding.
yea that whole due care thing is a pretty dicy situation! had a cop the other day show up at a legal spot and start telling us he could fine us for "riding without due care" if we were obeying all the road rules and a car in the other lane (other side of the road) altered their driving habits because of our presence. however upon in depth questioning on the subject he refused to answer any more questions and left. this cop is already a know asshole to skaters in adelaide anyone know if we could complain about him on a discrimination basis?
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