This legislation has been repealed.
(1) If a driver is driving in a marked lane at an intersection (except a roundabout) and there are traffic lane arrows applying to the lane, the driver must:(a) if the arrows indicate a single direction--drive in that direction, or(b) if the arrows indicate 2 or more directions--drive in one of those directions.: Offence provision.Note 1 :
"Marked lane" and
"traffic lane arrows" are defined in the dictionary.Note 2 : Part 9 deals with traffic lane arrows at roundabouts.Note 3 : Rule 329 explains when a traffic control device applies to a marked lane.
(2) However, this rule does not apply to a driver if the arrows indicate a direction to the right (whether or not they also indicate another direction) and the driver is making a U-turn at the intersection.Note : Rules 40 and 41 deal with making a U-turn at an intersection. If there are traffic lights at the intersection, the driver may make a U-turn only if there is a U-turn permitted sign at the intersection. If there are no traffic lights at the intersection, the driver may make a U-turn unless there is a no U-turn sign at the intersection.
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