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ROAD RULES 2008 - REG 130
Keeping to the left on a multi-lane road
(1) This rule applies to a
driver driving on a multi-lane road if: (a) the speed limit applying to the
driver for the length of road where the driver is driving is over 80
kilometres per hour, or
(b) a keep left unless overtaking sign applies to the
length of road where the driver is driving.
Note:
"Length" of road and
"multi-lane road" are defined in the Dictionary.
Note: Part 3 deals with
speed limits.
(2) The driver must not drive in the right lane unless: (a) the
driver is turning right, or making a U-turn from the centre of the road, and
is giving a right change of direction signal, or
(b) the driver is
overtaking, or
(c) a left lane must turn left sign or left traffic lane
arrows apply to any other lane and the driver is not turning left, or
(d) the
driver is required to drive in the right lane under rule 159, or
(e) the
driver is avoiding an obstruction, or
(f) the traffic in each other lane is
congested, or
(g) the traffic in every lane is congested, or
(h) the
right lane is a special purpose lane in which the driver, under another
provision of these Rules, is permitted to drive, or
(i) there are only 2
marked lanes and the left lane is a slow vehicle turn out lane.
Maximum
penalty: 20 penalty units.
Note:
"Centre of the road",
"left traffic lane arrows",
"obstruction",
"overtake",
"right change of direction signal",
"special purpose lane",
"traffic", and
"U-turn" are defined in the Dictionary.
Note: Rule 159 deals with traffic
signs that require a particular kind of vehicle to drive in the marked lane
indicated by the signs.
Note: Rule 329 deals with when a traffic control
device applies to a marked lane.
(3) A keep left unless overtaking sign on a
multi-lane road applies to the length of road beginning at the sign and ending
at the nearest of the following: (a) an end keep left unless overtaking sign
on the road,
(b) a traffic sign or road marking on the road that indicates
that the road is no longer a multi-lane road,
(c) if the road ends at a
T-intersection or dead end-the end of the road.
Note:
"Road marking",
"T-intersection" and
"traffic sign" are defined in the Dictionary.
(4) In this rule:
"lane", for a driver, means a marked lane for vehicles travelling in the same
direction as the driver, but does not include a special purpose lane in which
the driver is not permitted to drive. Note:
"Marked lane" and
"special purpose lane" are defined in the Dictionary.
Note: Rule 95 deals
with driving in emergency stopping lanes, and Division 6 of this Part deals
with driving in other special purpose lanes.
"slow vehicle turn out lane" means a marked lane, or the part of a
marked lane, to which a slow vehicle turn out lane sign applies. Note: A slow
vehicle turn out lane is designed for slow-moving vehicles to move into to
allow faster vehicles to pass in an adjacent marked lane.
Note:
Note: There is another permitted version of the end keep left unless
overtaking sign -see the diagram in Schedule 3.
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