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AUSTRALIAN ROAD RULES - REG 272

272—Interfering with the driver's control of the vehicle etc

A passenger in or on a vehicle must not—

            (a)         interfere with the driver's control of the vehicle; or

            (b)         obstruct the driver's view of the road or traffic.

Offence provision.

Part 17—Additional rules for drivers of trams, tram recovery vehicles and public buses

Note 1—

This Part contains rules about T lights and B lights. These are traffic signals that operate in the same way as, or together with, traffic lights but apply only to drivers of trams, tram recovery vehicles, public buses and, in the case of B lights, to other vehicles if specified by another law of this jurisdiction. An example of a T light is shown in rule 278 and an example of a B light is shown in rule 285.

Note 2—

Rule 309 sets out a number of exemptions from the Australian Road Rules for drivers of trams, tram recovery vehicles and public buses travelling along tram tracks. Some other rules have exceptions for drivers of trams or particular trams.

Division 1—Trams

Note—

"Public bus", "T lights", "tram", "tram recovery vehicle" and "travelling along tram tracks are defined in the dictionary.



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