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roadside camping

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Subject: roadside camping
From: "Robert Read" <>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 17:48:40 +0930
In the NT, and I think other states travellers can camp on the road reserve.
In the NT these generally extend 50 m or 100 m from the centre-line of the
road.  If it is really an issue you might need to do some research on the
width of the road reserves locally.

With regard to access on foot this would be trespass.  If you are caught all
the owner can do is ask you to leave by the shortest practical route.

In this region although stations publish trespass notices they are not
generally concerned about access on foot.  The concern is mostly with
vehicles damaging tracks and going off road.

Robert Read




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