School zones are in place outside every school in NSW and the ACT to keep children safe during school travel times. They are marked by school zone road signs, flashing lights and dragon’s teeth road markings. There is a 40km/h speed limit within each school zone and heavy penalties for motorists who drive over the speed limit or break other school zone laws.
School zones also include designated drop-off and pick-up areas to allow parents and carers a safe environment to take children to and from school by car. Many school zones also have school crossing supervisors in place to help students use crossings on roads adjacent to or nearby schools.
Most* school zones operate from 8:00am to 9.30am and from 2.30pm to 4pm on gazetted school days (including school development days) in NSW and from 8am to 4pm in the ACT.
Children are small, harder to see, behave unpredictably and are extremely vulnerable. They need you to take extra care when driving and parking around school zones and increased fines and demerit points apply for certain school zone offences.
Dates include school development days (also known as student-free days) as some students may attend their school on these days.
Notified school days | 2024 |
Term 1 – Eastern Division NSW | Tuesday 30 January to Friday 12 April (inclusive) |
Term 1 – Western Division NSW | Tuesday 6 February to Friday 12 April (inclusive) |
Term 2 (Eastern and Western Divisions NSW) | Monday 29 April to Friday 5 July (inclusive) |
Term 3 (Eastern and Western Divisions NSW) | Monday 22 July to Friday 27 September (inclusive) |
Term 4 (Eastern and Western Divisions NSW) | Monday 14 October to Friday 20 December (inclusive) |
Notified school days | 2024 |
Term 1 | Tuesday 30 January to Friday 12 April |
Term 2 | Monday 29 April to Friday 5 July |
Term 3 | Monday 22 July to Friday 27 September |
Term 4 | Monday 14 October to Friday 20 December |
School zones operate and are enforced on pupil free days because pupil free days can vary from school to school. Consistent operation of school zones aims to reduce driver confusion, which improves the safety of school children.
*There are a small number of non-standard school zone times in NSW and ACT. They are identified by red/orange school zone signs to show non-standard times. Signs at these schools show the times that apply.
In specific areas, the NSW Government is installing High Pedestrian Activity Area (HPAA) speed zones of 30km/h to improve safety.
The Manly HPAA has several school zones within the 30km/h zones. These school zones also operate at 30km/h. Orange school zone signs and road markings alert drivers to 30km/h zones.
Learners can take 20 hours off their logbook by completing a Safer Drivers Course