Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00576:schedule:1:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00576
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 4/9)
Character Range: 11506–14207

the continuing road, and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.".

7.  Signals when using roundabouts
 (1) For rule 112(2) substitute –
 "(2) Before entering the roundabout, the driver must give a left change of direction signal for long enough to give sufficient warning to other drivers and pedestrians.
Offence provision.
Note: Left change of direction signal is defined in the dictionary.".
 (2) For rule 113(2) substitute –
 "(2) Before entering the roundabout, the driver must give a right change of direction signal for long enough to give sufficient warning to other drivers and pedestrians.
Offence provision.
Note: Right change of direction signal is defined in the dictionary.".
 (3) In rule 113(3) –
 (a) in paragraph (b), for "lights." substitute "lights; or";
 (b) after paragraph (b) insert –
 "(c) the driver is about to leave the roundabout.";
 (c) after note 2 insert –
"Note 3: Rule 118 requires a driver, if practicable, to give a left change of direction signal when leaving a roundabout.".

8.  Keeping to the left of the centre of a road or the dividing line
 (1) In rule 132(2), for the note substitute –
"Note: Rule 134 deals with driving to the right of the dividing line to overtake another vehicle, to enter or leave a road, or to move from one part of the road to another.  Rule 139(2) deals with driving to the right of the dividing line to avoid an obstruction.
 The effect of this subrule, in relation to continuous dividing lines, is as follows:
• in the case of a dividing line that is only a single continuous dividing line, or that is a broken dividing line to the right of a single continuous dividing line, a driver may only drive to the right of such a line in the circumstances set out in rules 134(3) and 139(2) (as supplemented by rule 139(3));
• in the case of a dividing line that is a single continuous dividing line to the right of a broken dividing line, a driver may only drive to the right of such a line in the circumstances set out in rules 134(2), 134(3) and 139(2);
• in the case of a dividing line that is 2 parallel continuous dividing lines, a driver may only drive to the right of such a line in the circumstances set out in rule 139(2) (as supplemented by rule 139(3)).".
 (2) At the end of rule 132(2A) insert –
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Example 1                                                                           Example 2                                                                                                                 Example 3
Driving across a single continuous dividing line to make a U‑turn is not permitted  Driving across a single continuous dividing line to