150—Driving on or across a continuous white edge line
(1) A driver must not
drive on or over a continuous white edge line on a road unless
subrule (1A) or (1B) applies to the driver.
Offence provision.
Note 1—
"Edge line" is defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
A driver must not stop at the side of a road marked with a continuous yellow
edge line—see rule 169.
(1A) A driver may
drive on or over a continuous white edge line on a road if the driver
is—
(a)
overtaking a vehicle that 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)
driving a slow-moving vehicle, and it is necessary for the driver to drive on
or over the edge line to allow the vehicle to be overtaken or passed by
another vehicle; or
(c)
driving a vehicle that is too wide, or too long, to drive on the road without
driving on or over the edge line; or
(d)
permitted to drive on or over the edge line under another law of this
jurisdiction; or
(e)
avoiding an obstruction.
Note—
"Centre of the road", "obstruction", "overtake", "right change of direction
signal" and "U-turn" are defined in the dictionary.
(1B) A driver may
drive on or over a continuous white edge line on a road for up to
100 metres if the driver is—
(a)
turning at an intersection; or
(b)
entering or leaving the road; or
(c)
entering a part of the road of one kind from a part of the road of another
kind (for example, moving to or from a service road, a shoulder of the road or
an emergency stopping lane); or
(d)
stopping at the side of the road (including any shoulder of the road).
Note—
"Intersection" and "service road" are defined in the dictionary, "emergency
stopping lane" is defined in rule 95, and "shoulder" is defined in
rule 12.
(2) This rule does not
apply to the rider of a bicycle or animal.
Note—
"Bicycle" is defined in the dictionary.
(3) For this rule, a
driver drives over a continuous white edge line on a road if—
(a) for
a line on the far left side of the road—the driver's vehicle is wholly
or partly to the left of the line; or
(b) for
a line on the far right side of the road—the driver's vehicle is wholly
or partly to the right of the line.