A road marking on the surface of a road applies to a person on the road unless
the position of the road marking indicates that it does not apply to the
person.
Examples—
1 If a driver is driving on a road that is not a
multi-lane road or one-way road, a road marking to the right of the centre of
the road does not apply to the driver.
2 If a driver is driving in a marked lane of a
multi-lane road, a road marking in another marked lane does not apply to the
driver.
3 At an intersection, or on a roundabout, road
markings indicating the edge of a marked lane for use by traffic coming from
another direction do not apply to the driver.
Note 1—
"Road marking" is defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
A person may, under another rule, be exempt from complying with particular
road markings—see, for example, rules 134, 138, 139, 147 and 150.