0The streets in
Essenwood are for the benefit and use of all residents, whether by foot, bicycle, motorised vehicles in general and other acceptable means of mobility.
4.1 The Speed limit is restricted to 20km per hour.
All road signs must be obeyed.
4.2 Save for the above, all the provisions of the Road Traffic Act 29 of 1989 apply as well as any Municipal Bye Laws or Gauteng Provincial Ordinances.
4.3 Parents are responsible for ensuring that their children do not play in
the streets. (The
EHOA cannot be held accountable or liable for any
accident which may occur).
4.4 Motorised vehicles are not allowed to drive anywhere except on the
streets.
4.5 Parking on sidewalks and/or pavements is permitted, saving only that no obstruction is caused to the free movement of other vehicles.
4.6 The use of motorised vehicles with noisy exhaust systems is prohibited.
4.7 The
EHOA reserves the right to prevent vehicles from entering
Essenwood if they are found to be, or appear to be, unroadworthy.
4.8 The driver of any motorised vehicle must be in possession of a valid driver’s licence for said vehicle, issued under the provisions of the Road Traffic Act
. The said vehicle should be licensed for use on a public road..
4.9 All users of the roads within the complex must practise restraint insofar as excessive engine noise, hooting and/or slamming of doors is concerned, particularly between the hours of 22h00 and 06h00.
4.10 Residents should report the registration number and, if possible, the unit from where it comes or goes, if they consider that it is contravening the Gauteng Provincial Road Ordinance and/or the EHOA’s Conduct Rules and regulations (ie speeding, disregarding road signs or any other contravention) to any of the Trustees.
4.11 A windscreen sticker will be issued free of charge to permanent residents which will permit unrestricted access to the complex. Stickers will not be issued to units whose levy accounts are in arrears. Replacement stickers, where the original has not been returned, may be charged at the rate of R100 per sticker.
4.12 The driver of any vehicle which does not display an access sticker will be required to sign the entry register at the security gate before access is granted. Not withstanding this, access will only be granted by the guard on his obtaining authority, via the intercom, from the unit being visited.
4.13 A maximum of two visiting vehicles per property will be allowed entrance at any one time. These vehicles are to be parked on the pavement of premises of the unit being visited. They may not be parked on any other pavement without express permission or on any road surface or in any manner which obstructs the free flow of traffic.