Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00716:clause:4_98
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00716
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 4 cl 98
Character Range: 149918–151468

98  One‑way signs
 (1) A driver must not drive on a length of road to which a one‑way sign applies except in the direction indicated by the arrow on the sign.
Offence provision.
Note: Length of road is defined in the dictionary.
 (2) A one‑way sign on a road applies to the length of road beginning at the sign and ending at the nearer of the following:
 (a) a two‑way sign on the road;
 (b) a keep left sign on the road;
 (c) another sign or road marking on the road that indicates that the road is a two‑way road;
 (d) if the road ends at a T–intersection—the end of the road.
Note 1: Road marking, T–intersection and two‑way road are defined in the dictionary.
Note 2: There is a diagram of a keep left sign in rule 99.
 (3) This rule does not apply to the rider of a motor bike that is a postal vehicle, the rider of a bicycle or the rider of an animal if the rider:
 (a) is riding on a footpath, nature strip or shared path adjacent to the length of road; and
 (b) is permitted to ride on the footpath, nature strip or shared path under the Australian Road Rules or another law of this jurisdiction.
Note: Bicycle, footpath, motor bike, nature strip and postal vehicle are defined in the dictionary and shared path is defined in rule 242.

One‑way sign  Two‑way sign

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the one‑way sign and another permitted version of the two‑way sign—see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
Note 2 for diagrams: A one‑way sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction—see rule 316(4).