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AUSTRALIAN ROAD RULES - REG 132

132—Keeping to the left of the centre of a road or the dividing line

        (1)         A driver on a two-way road without a dividing line or median strip must drive to the left of the centre of the road, except as permitted under rule 133 or 139(1).

Offence provision.

SA NOTE—

For South Australia, see regulation 11B of the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014 .

Note 1—

"Centre of the road", "dividing line", "median strip" and "two-way road" are defined in the dictionary.

Note 2—

For the meaning of driving to the "left" of something, see rule 351(3).

Note 3—

Rule 133 deals with driving to the right of the centre of the road to overtake another vehicle, to enter or leave a road, to move from one part of the road to another, or because of the width or condition of the road. Rule 139(1) deals with driving to the right of the centre of the road to avoid an obstruction.

        (2)         A driver on a road with a dividing line must drive to the left of the dividing line, except as permitted under rule 134 or 139(2).

Offence provision.

SA NOTE—

For South Australia, see regulation 11B of the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014 .

Note—

Rule 134 deals with driving to the right of the dividing line to overtake another vehicle, to enter or leave a road, or to move from one part of the road to another. Rule 139(2) deals with driving to the right of the dividing line to avoid an obstruction.

The effect of this subrule, in relation to continuous dividing lines, is as follows:

        •         in the case of a dividing line that is only a single continuous dividing line, or that is a broken dividing line to the right of a single continuous dividing line, a driver may only drive to the right of such a line in the circumstances set out in rules 134(3) and 139(2) (as supplemented by rule 139(3)) ;

        •         in the case of a dividing line that is a single continuous dividing line to the right of a broken dividing line, a driver may only drive to the right of such a line in the circumstances set out in rules 134(2), 134(3) and 139(2);

        •         in the case of a dividing line that is 2 parallel continuous dividing lines, a driver may only drive to the right of such a line in the circumstances set out in rule 139(2) (as supplemented by rule 139(3)).

        (2A)         A driver on a road with a single continuous dividing line, a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line or 2 parallel continuous dividing lines must not drive across the dividing lines to perform a U-turn.

Offence provision.

Examples—


Example 1

Driving across a single continuous dividing line to make a U-turn is not permitted

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Example 2

Driving across a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line to make a U-turn is not permitted

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Example 3

Driving across 2 parallel continuous dividing lines to make a U-turn is not permitted

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        (3)         This rule, and rules 133, 134 and 139(1) and (2), apply to a service road to which a two-way sign applies as if it were a separate road, but do not apply to any other service road.

Note 1—

"Service road" is defined in the dictionary.

Note 2—

Rule 136 deals with driving on a service road without a two-way sign.

        (4)         In this rule—

"road" does not include a footpath, nature strip, bicycle path, separated footpath or shared path.

Note—

"Footpath" and "nature strip" are defined in the dictionary, "bicycle path" and "separated footpath" are defined in rule 239 and "shared path" is defined in rule 242.

Two-way sign

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Note for diagram—

There is another permitted version of the two-way sign—see the diagram in Schedule 3.

Examples for subrule (2)—


Example 1

Driving to the left of a single continuous dividing line only

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Example 2

Driving to the left of a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line

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Example 3

Driving to the left of 2 parallel continuous dividing lines

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