(1) This rule applies to a driver on a road with a dividing line.Note--:
"Dividing line" is defined the Dictionary.
(2) If the dividing line is a single broken dividing line only, or a broken dividing line to the left of a single continuous dividing line, or 2 parallel broken dividing lines, the driver may drive to the right of the dividing line--(a) to overtake another driver, or(b) to perform a U-turn, unless another rule would prohibit the driver performing the U-turn.Note 1--:
"Overtake" is defined the Dictionary.Note 2--: A driver must not overtake another driver unless the driver has a clear view of any approaching traffic, and it is safe to overtake the other driver--see rule 140.
(3) If the dividing line is a single continuous line or broken dividing line, or a broken dividing line to the left or right of a single continuous dividing line, or 2 parallel broken dividing lines, the driver may drive to the right of the dividing line--(a) to enter or leave the road, or(b) 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(c) 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" ,
"overtake" ,
"parking area" and
"U-turn" are defined in the Dictionary.Note 2--:
"Emergency stopping lane" is defined in rule 95, and
"service road" is defined in the Dictionary.
(3-1) Without limiting subrule (2) or (3), a driver on a road with a dividing line (whether or not continuous) may drive to the right of the dividing line to enter or leave the road by the shortest practicable route.Note--: This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 134 of the Australian Road Rules .
Examples--:
Note on examples--: These examples do not include the crossing of a dividing line as permitted by subrule (3-1).