Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00643:clause:1_323a
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00643
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 323A
Character Range: 53598–55780

323A  Audible lines
 (1) An audible line is a line on a road that is made up of a series of closely spaced raised pieces of material designed to create a continuous noise or vibration if driven on by a motor vehicle.
Note: Motor vehicle is defined in the dictionary.
 (2) A reference in the Australian Road Rules to a line is to be taken to include a reference to an audible line, unless otherwise expressly stated.
 (3) For the purposes of the Australian Road Rules:
 (a) an audible line is to be taken to be continuous even if there is no physical link between the pieces of material that make up the line;
 (b) if there is no physical link between those pieces, the colour of the audible line is to be taken to be the visible colour of those pieces.

[149]  Subrule 334(2), except the examples
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 (2) If a parking control sign applies to a length of road, the sign is at the side of the road, and there are no parking bays to which the sign applies, then, unless information on or with the sign indicates otherwise, the sign applies to:
 (a) any shoulder of the road on that side of the road; and
 (b) the part of the road on the length of road that extends from the far side of the road (excluding any road‑related area) on that side of the road for:
 (i) if the sign, or information on or with the sign, includes the words 'angle parking' or 'angle'—6 metres; or
 (ii) in any other case—3 metres.
Note: Road‑related area is defined in rule 13 and shoulder is defined in rule 12.

[150]  Subrule 335(2), after example 4
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5 An end no parking area sign.
6 An end no stopping area sign.
7 An end parking area sign.

[151]  Subrule 340(2), example 2
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2 If a driver is turning left using a slip lane at an intersection, a traffic light on the right side of the painted island or traffic island that separates the slip lane from other parts of the road does not apply to the driver.

[152]  Rule 341, note
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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.

[153]  After rule 351
insert in Part 21