138—Keeping off a painted island
(1) A driver must not
drive on or over a single continuous line, or 2 parallel continuous lines,
along a side of or surrounding a painted island, except as permitted under
this rule or rule 139(4).
Offence provision.
SA NOTE—
For South Australia, see regulation 11B of the Road Traffic (Road
Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2014 .
Note 1—
"Painted island" is defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
Rule 139 deals with avoiding obstructions on a road.
Example—
Painted island surrounded by 2 parallel continuous lines
In this example, vehicle B is contravening the rule.
(2) A driver may drive
on or over a single continuous line along the side of or surrounding a painted
island for up to 50 metres—
(a) to
enter or leave the road; or
(b) to
enter a turning lane that begins immediately after the painted island; or
(c) 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
(d) 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", "parking area", "service road", "turning lane" and "U-turn"
are defined in the dictionary and "emergency stopping lane" is defined in
rule 95.
Note 2—
Rule 85 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver entering a turning
lane from a painted island and rule 197 deals with stopping on painted
islands.
Note 3—
Subrule (3) excludes certain painted islands from the application of
paragraph (a).
(3)
Subrule (2)(a) does not apply in the case of a painted island—
(a) that
separates a road that takes vehicles in one direction from another road that
takes vehicles in the same direction at a place where the roads merge; or
(b) that
separates one part of a road from other parts of the road to create a slip
lane.
Note—
"Slip lane" is defined in the dictionary.
Examples—
Example 1 |
Example 2 |
In these examples, vehicle B is contravening the rule.