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What are the guidelines for pedestrians where there are shared footpaths? What are the penalties?

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What are the guidelines for pedestrians where there are shared footpaths? What are the penalties?

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The Australian Road Rules state that a pedestrian must not be on a bicycle path or part of a separated footpath designated for the use of bicycles unless crossing them. On a shared footpath, cyclists must keep left and give way to pedestrians. Pedestrians, however, should still always take care on a shared footpath as some cyclists may not follow this rule.

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