South Australian Consolidated Regulations85—Giving way on a painted island
A driver entering a turning lane from a painted island must give way to:
(a) any
vehicle in the turning lane; or
(b) if
the turning lane and painted island are nearest to the far left side of the
road—any vehicle entering the turning lane from the marked lane, or line
of traffic, immediately to the right of the turning lane; or
(c) if
the turning lane and painted island are nearest to the dividing line or median
strip on the road or the far right side of the road—any vehicle entering
the turning lane from the marked lane, or line of traffic, immediately to the
left of the turning lane.
Offence provision.
Note 1—
"Line of traffic", "marked lane", "painted island" and "turning lane" are
defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
Rules 138 and 139 (4) allow a driver to drive on a painted island in
certain circumstances.
Note 3—
For this rule, "give way" means the driver must slow down and, if necessary,
stop to avoid a collision—see the definition in the dictionary.
Examples—
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Example 1 |
Example 2 |
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Driver entering a turning lane from a painted island giving way to a vehicle
entering the turning lane from the marked lane immediately to the right of the
turning lane.
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Driver entering a turning lane from a painted island giving way to a vehicle
entering the turning lane from the marked lane immediately to the left of the
turning lane.
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In the examples, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. | |