(1) A driver (except
the driver of a tram, tram recovery vehicle or public bus) must not drive in a
tramway, unless the driver is permitted to drive in the tramway under
subrule (2).
Offence provision.
Note 1—
"Public bus", "tram" and "tram recovery vehicle are defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
The exceptions and defence provided in rule 158 do not apply to tramways.
(2) A driver may drive
in a tramway if—
(a) it
is necessary for the driver to drive in the tramway to avoid an obstruction;
and
(b) when
driving in the tramway, the driver does not move into the path of an
approaching tram or public bus travelling in the tramway.
Note—
"Obstruction" is defined in the dictionary.
(3) A "tramway" is a
part of a road with tram tracks that—
(a) is
between a tramway sign and an end tramway sign; and
(b) is
marked along the left side of the tracks (when facing the direction of travel
of a tram on the tracks) by either—
(i)
2 continuous yellow lines parallel to the tracks; or
(ii)
a structure (for example, a dividing strip, pedestrian
refuge, traffic island, row of bollards or separation kerb), whether or not
the structure is also being used to indicate a safety zone,
but does include any part of the road where vehicles are permitted to cross
the tramway.
(4) For the purposes
of subrule (3)(b)(i), a line is to be considered to be continuous despite any
break in it that is designed to permit vehicles to cross the tramway.
Note—
"Dividing strip", "traffic island" and "tram tracks" are defined in the
dictionary and "safety zone" is defined in rule 162.
Tramway sign |
End tramway sign |
Examples—
Tramway with double yellow line |
Tramway with separation kerb |