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ROAD RULES 2019 (S.R. 2019, NO. 61) - REG 138

Keeping off a painted island
(1)  A driver must not drive on or over a single continuous line, or 2 parallel continuous lines, along a side of or surrounding a painted island, except as permitted under this rule or rule 139(4) or 139A(4).
Penalty:  Fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

Note 1

Painted island is defined in the dictionary.

Note 2

Rule 139 deals with avoiding obstructions on a road.
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Painted island surrounded by 2 parallel continuous lines.
Vehicle B is contravening the rule.
(2)  A driver may drive on or over a single continuous line along the side of or surrounding a painted island for up to 50 metres –
(a) to enter or leave the road; or
(b) to enter a turning lane that begins immediately after the painted island; or
(c) to enter 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 or emergency stopping lane); or
(d) to park in angle parking on the opposite side of the road provided that the driver does not need to perform a U-turn to reach the parking area.

Note 1 Angle parking , parking area , service road , turning lane and U-turn are defined in the dictionary and emergency stopping lane is defined in rule 95.

Note 2 Rule 85 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver entering a turning lane from a painted island and rule 197 deals with stopping on painted islands.

Note 3 Subrule (3) excludes certain painted islands from the application of paragraph (a).

(3)  Subrule (2)(a) does not apply in the case of a painted island –
(a) that separates a road that takes vehicles in one direction from another road that takes vehicles in the same direction at a place where the roads merge; or
(b) that separates one part of a road from other parts of the road to create a slip lane.

Note

Slip lane is defined in the dictionary.

Example 1 Vehicle B is contravening the rule.

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Example 2 Vehicle B is contravening the rule.

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