This legislation has been repealed.
(1) If information on or with a traffic sign applying to a length of road indicates that a vehicle of a particular kind must drive in a particular marked lane, a driver driving a vehicle of that kind on the length of road must drive in the indicated lane, unless the driver is:(a) avoiding an obstruction, or(b) obeying a traffic control device applying to the indicated lane, or(c) permitted to drive in the indicated lane and also another marked lane under another provision of the Australian Road Rules or under another law of this jurisdiction.: Offence provision.Note 1 :
"Length" of road,
"marked lane" ,
"obstruction" ,
"traffic control device" ,
"traffic sign" and
"with" are defined in the dictionary.Note 2 : An overhead lane control device may require a driver to leave a marked lane--see rule 152.Note 3 : Drivers of certain long vehicles are permitted to use 2 marked lanes when turning at an intersection--see rule 28 (left turns) and rule 32 (right turns).
(2) A traffic sign mentioned in this rule that is on a road applies to the length of road beginning at the sign and ending at the nearest of the following:(a) a traffic sign or road marking on the road that indicates that the first traffic sign no longer applies,(b) the next intersection on the road,(c) if the road ends at a T-intersection or dead end--the end of the road.Note 1 :
"Intersection" ,
"road marking" ,
"T-intersection" and
"traffic sign" are defined in the dictionary.Note 2 : Rule 322 (1) and (2) deal with the meaning of a traffic sign on a road.
Examples of a traffic sign mentioned in the rule and a traffic sign indicating that the first traffic sign no longer applies :
Note for diagrams : There is another permitted version of the trucks use left lane sign--see the diagrams in Schedule 3.