(1) A driver driving
in a roundabout must drive—
(a) to
the left of the central traffic island in the roundabout; or
(b) if
subrule (2) applies to the driver—on the edge of the central
traffic island, to the left of the centre of the island; or
(c) if
subrule (3) applies to the driver—over the central traffic island,
as near as practicable to the left of the centre of the central traffic
island.
Offence provision.
Note—
"Traffic island" is defined in the dictionary.
(2) This subrule
applies to a driver if—
(a) the
driver's vehicle is too large to drive in the roundabout without driving on
the edge of the central traffic island; and
(b) the
driver can safely drive on the edge of the central traffic island.
Note—
"Driver's vehicle" is defined in the dictionary.
(3) This subrule
applies to a driver if—
(a) the
driver's vehicle is too large to drive in the roundabout without driving over
the central traffic island; and
(b) the
central traffic island is designed to allow a vehicle of that kind to be
driven over it; and
(c) the
driver can safely drive over the central traffic island.