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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--ROAD RULES) REGULATION 2009 - REG 279
Proceeding when a white T light or white traffic arrow is no longer showing
279 Proceeding when a white T light or white traffic arrow is no longer
showing
(1) This section applies to— (a) the driver of a tram at an intersection
with T lights showing a white T light who has stopped after the stop line, or
nearest or only T lights, at the intersection; or
(b) the driver of a tram at
an intersection with traffic arrows showing a white traffic arrow who is
turning in the direction indicated by the arrow and has stopped after the stop
line, or nearest or only traffic arrows, at the intersection.
Example— The
driver of a tram may stop after the stop line at an intersection with T lights
showing a white T light, and not proceed through the intersection, because the
intersection, or a road beyond the intersection, is blocked by traffic.
(2)
If the T lights or traffic arrows change to yellow or red, or turn off, while
the driver is stopped and the driver has not entered the intersection, the
driver must not proceed until— (a) a white T light is showing; or
(b) there
is no T light showing, and traffic lights at or near the T lights are showing
a green traffic light; or
(c) if the driver is turning at the
intersection—a white traffic arrow is showing that indicates the direction
in which the driver is turning.
Penalty— Maximum penalty—20 penalty
units.
(3) If the T lights or traffic arrows change to yellow or red, or
turn off, while the driver is stopped and the driver has entered the
intersection, the driver must leave the intersection as soon as the driver can
do so safely. Penalty— Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
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