Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2006L00241:front:0:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2006L00241
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Character Range: 9522–12042

road the driver is entering (except a vehicle making a U-turn at the intersection); and
 (b) any other vehicle or pedestrian on the slip lane.

[21] Rule 74 (1) (d)

substitute
 (d) for a driver entering the road from a road-related area:
 (i) any pedestrian on the road-related area; and
 (ii) any other vehicle ahead of the driver's vehicle or approaching from the left or right.

[22] Rule 77 (1)

after
traffic,

insert
or in a bicycle lane on the far left side of the road,

[23] After rule 91 (2)

insert

 (3) However, a driver may make a U-turn at the intersection if there is a U-turn permitted sign at the intersection.

[24] After rule 104 (3)

insert

 (4) However, a driver may drive a truck on a road past a no trucks sign if the destination of the truck lies beyond that sign and:
 (a) there is no other route by which the truck could reach that destination; or
 (b) any other route by which the truck could reach that destination would require the truck to pass another no trucks sign.

[25] Rule 109 (a)

substitute
 (a) either:
 (i) one or more marked lanes, all of which are for the use of vehicles travelling in the same direction around a central traffic island; or
 (ii) room for 1 or more lines of traffic travelling in the same direction around a central traffic island; and

[26] Rule 111 (1)

omit
2 or more lines of traffic

insert
room for 2 or more lines of traffic (other than motor bikes, bicycles, motorised wheelchairs or animals)

[27] Rule 111 (2)

omit
or left line of traffic.

insert
or, if the road is not a multi-lane road, as near as practicable to the left side of the road.

[28] Rule 111 (2), example

substitute

Example
Example 1

Leaving a roundabout less than halfway around it

[29] Rule 111 (3)

omit
or right line of traffic.

insert
or, if the road is not a multi-lane road, from the left of, parallel to, and as near as practicable to, the dividing line or median strip.

[30] Rule 111 (3), example

substitute

Example
Example 2

Leaving a roundabout more than halfway around it

[31] Rule 111 (4)

omit
or line of traffic.

insert
or, if the road is not a multi-lane road, anywhere on the part of the road on which vehicles travelling in the same direction as the driver may travel.

[32] Rule 111 (4), example

substitute

Example
Example 3

Leaving a roundabout halfway around it

[33] Rule 111 (5), at the foot

insert

Examples
Example 4

Roundabout with 3 entry points

Example 5

Roundabout with 5 entry points

Note 1 for examples 4