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没碰到过这种情况,不过查到了相关规定:
结论是维州,西澳,塔州是绝对不可以,新州,昆州,南澳是在安全的前提下可以,北领地和ACT没有明文规定。
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car ... ria%20states%20that,this%20includes%20red%20light%20rules.
NSW: It appears that yes, it is legal to drive through a red light at an intersection to give a police car, or any emergency vehicle with its light and/or sirens turned on, the room to pass.
VIC: Ambulance Victoria states that never can you run a red light if an emergency vehicle is behind you. Under no circumstances should you break the law, says the Ambulance Victoria website, this includes red light rules.
QLD: The Queensland police say that you may roll into an intersection while facing a red light to make way for an emergency vehicle, and you can even enter the wrong side of the road if necessary to allow access. Again, the condition is that it’s safe to do so.
WA: Is it legal to drive through the red light to make way for a police vehicle in WA? No. And that goes for other emergency vehicles as well. The counter-point in WA, however, is that drivers can also be charged and fined if they make no effort to make way.
TAS: Tasmania’s law is worded very similarly to the WA legislation, meaning, you can’t run the red light for any reason.
SA: In South Australia, it’s legal to pass the red light if it’s safe to do so. But the law also states that if you can stop before the red light to make some room for approaching emergency vehicles, then that’s what you should try to do first.
NT and ACT: Seems as though the greatest confusion is in the nation’s territories. There’s simply nothing we could find (apart from trolling through hundreds of pages of legalese) to suggest there was even an official line on this subject.
So, is it legal to drive through a red light for police in the NT or ACT? We’re not sure .
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