A no U-turn sign erected in a dividing strip close to, but before, a break in the dividing strip is taken to be at the break.

Note 3: A vehicle does not obstruct another vehicle only because the vehicle is stopped in traffic or is travelling more slowly than other vehicles – see the definition of obstruction in the dictionary.

Note 2: Rules 72 and 73 deal with giving way at an intersection (except a roundabout) without traffic lights, or a stop sign, stop line, give way sign or give way line applying to the driver.

Example 4 Driver turning right from the continuing road giving way to an oncoming vehicle travelling through the intersection on the continuing roadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note :Dividing strip, traffic island and tram stop are defined in the dictionary, and safety zone is defined in rule 162 .

(l) “Payment” means any amount payable under or in connection with a Quotation, Instrument of Agreement or Sales Invoice including any amount payable by way of indemnity, reimbursement or otherwise (other than a GST Amount) and includes the provision of any non-monetary consideration.

Note 2: Subrule (3)(a) sets the maximum unladen mass of the wheelchair as 150 kilograms. The equivalent paragraph in the Australian road rules sets the maximum unladen mass of the wheelchair as 110 kilograms.

The driver of a public bus may stop after the stop line at an intersection with B lights showing a white B light, and not proceed through the intersection, because the intersection, or a road beyond the intersection, is blocked by traffic.

Note 2: Rule 206 applies to a driver if the driver's vehicle displays a current parking permit for people with disabilities and the driver complies with the conditions of use of the permit – see rule 206(1) .

Note: Under the law of this jurisdiction, radar detectors and similar devices may be subject to confiscation – see section 41D of the Traffic Act 1925.

Note 2: The driver of a heavy vehicle or long vehicle may also be permitted to stop on a length of road in a built-up area for longer than one hour under an exemption permit – see rule 376 .

- 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 139(3) );

Note 2: A person may need to be authorised under another law of this jurisdiction to carry out roadworks or tests mentioned in this rule.

Note: Road is defined in rule 12 , road-related area is defined in rule 13 , slip lane is defined in this dictionary, and vehicle is defined in rule 15.

2. Move forward, keeping as near as practicable to the left of the intersection and clear of any marked foot crossing, until the driver is as near as practicable to the far side of the road that the driver is entering.

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Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 3: If the vehicle is an oversize or overmass vehicle, the vehicle may be restricted to a lower speed-limit under another law of this jurisdiction.

Note: Centre of the road, obstruction, overtake, right change of direction signal and U-turn are defined in the dictionary.

Note 2: Rule 334 sets out how a parking control sign that applies to a length of road also applies to parking bays and other parts of the road.

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the transit lane sign and another permitted version of the end transit lane sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

The diagram of the road access sign in Schedule 2 says ‘no pedestrians bicycles animals beyond this point’. The replacement of the word ‘bicycles’ by the word ‘tractors’ on a particular sign does not prevent the sign being a reasonable likeness of the diagram.

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Note 1: Approved child restraint is defined in subrule (7) and forward facing and rearward facing are defined in subrule (6A) .

(a) Upon acceptance of an order by a Seller that Seller will seek confirmation of the period of shipment or delivery. If any variation has occurred in the quoted period, that Seller will notify the Buyer. Unless the Buyer objects in writing within 7 days of that notification to the Buyer, the period of shipment or delivery notified to the Buyer will be the contractual period for shipment or delivery.

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 2: See subrule (4D) if a passenger cannot safely be restrained as required by this subrule because of his or her height or weight.

3. If a driver is driving on a two-way road, a speed-limit sign facing only traffic travelling in the opposite direction does not apply to the driver.

Note 1: Driver’s vehicle, median strip parking area, parking area, parking control sign, road marking and with are defined in the dictionary.

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Example 1 Driver turning right from the terminating road giving way to a vehicle on the continuing roadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Area speed-limit sign (rule 22) Area speed-limit sign (rule 22) Area speed-limit sign (rule 22) Bicycle lane sign (rules 153, 252) Bicycle lane sign (rules 153, 252) Bicycle path sign (rules 239, 242, 252) Bicycle lane sign (rules 239, 242, 252) Bridge load limit (mass per axle group) sign (rule 103) Bridge load limit (mass per axle group) sign (rule 103) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Buses must enter sign (rule 107) Bus zone sign (rule 183) Bus zone sign (rule 183) Children's crossing sign (rule 80) End area speed-limit sign (rule 22) End area speed-limit sign (rule 22) End area speed-limit sign (rule 22) End bicycle lane sign (rule 153) End bicycle path sign (rule 239) End bicycle path sign (rule 239) End bus lane sign (rule 154) End bus lane sign (rule 154) End bus lane sign (rule 154) End bus lane sign (rule 154) End freeway sign (rules 97, 177) End freeway sign (rules 97, 177) End freeway sign (rules 97, 177) End freeway sign (rules 97, 177) End freeway sign (rules 97, 177) End keep left unless overtaking sign (rule 130) End school zone sign (rule 23) End school zone sign (rule 23) End school zone sign (rule 23) End school zone sign (rule 23) End separated footpath sign (rule 239) End shared path sign (rule 242) End shared zone sign (rule 24) End shared zone sign (rule 24) End speed-limit sign (rule 21) End transit lane sign (rule 156) End tram lane sign (rule 155) End tramway sign (rule 155A) End trucks and buses low gear sign (rule 108) End truck lane sign (rule 157) Freeway sign (rule 177) Freeway sign (rule 177) Freeway sign (rule 177) Freeway sign (rule 177) Freeway sign (rule 177) Freeway sign (rule 177) Freeway sign (rule 177) Hand-held stop sign (rules 80, 101) Hand-held stop sign (rules 80, 101) Hand-held stop sign (rules 80, 101) Hand-held stop sign (rules 80, 101) Keep right sign (rules 99, 135) Left lane must turn left sign (rule 88) Left turn only sign (rule 88) Left turn only sign (rules 99,135) Loading zone sign (rule 179) Loading zone sign (rule 179) Median turning lane sign (rule 86) No bicycles sign (rules 239, 242, 252) No entry sign (rule 100) No entry sign (rule 100) No entry sign (rule 100) No entry sign (rule 100) No left turn sign (Standard sign) (rule 91) No left turn sign (Variable illuminated message sign) (rule 91) No overtaking on bridge sign (rule 94) No parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 168) No parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 168) No parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 168) No parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 168) No parking sign (for an area) (rule 168) No parking sign (for an area) (rule 168) No parking sign (for an area) (rule 168) No right turn sign (Standard sign) (rule 91) No right turn sign (Variable illuminated message sign) (rule 91) No right turn sign (rule 91) No stopping sign (for a length of road) (rule 167) No stopping sign (for a length of road) (rule 167) No stopping sign (for a length of road) (rule 167) No stopping sign (for an area) (rule 167) No stopping sign (rule 167) No U-turn sign (Standard sign) (rule 39) No U-turn sign (Variable illuminated message sign) (rule 39) No wheeled recreational devices or toys sign (rule 240A) No wheeled recreational devices or toys sign (rule 240A) One-way sign (rule 98) Pedestrians may cross diagonally sign (rules 230, 234) Permissive parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for an area) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for an area) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for an area) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for an area) (rule 204) Permit zone sign (rule 185) Permit zone sign (rule 185) Right lane must turn right sign (rule 89) Right turn only sign (rule 89) Right turn only sign (rule 89) Road access sign (rules 97, 229) Road access sign (rules 97, 229) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) School zone sign (rule 23) Separated footpath sign (rules 239, 252) Shared path sign (rules 242, 252) Shared zone sign (rule 24) Shared zone sign (rule 24) Stop here on red signal sign (rule 56) Taxi zone sign (rule 182) Taxi zone sign (rule 182) Taxi zone sign (rule 182) Taxi zone sign (rule 182) Tram lane sign (rule 155) Transit lane sign (rule 156) Tramway sign (rule 155A) Transit lane sign (rule 156) Truck arrester bed (rule 101A) Truck arrester bed (rule 101A) Trucks and buses low gear sign (rule 108) Trucks and buses low gear sign (rule 108) Trucks must enter sign (rule 105) Trucks must enter sign (rule 105) Trucks use left lane sign (rule 159) Truck zone sign (rule 180) Two-way sign (rules 98, 132, 136) Works zone sign (rule 181)

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Driving to the right of the centre of the road permitted – overtaking on a road with a broken dividing line to the left of a single continuous dividing line

Note 3: In relation to paragraph (b) , subrule (4E) permits an approved child safety harness to be worn instead of the sash part of a lap and sash seatbelt.

Note 1: Bus and travelling along tram tracks are defined in the dictionary, road-related area is defined in rule 13 , and shoulder is defined in rule 12 .

A no right turn sign suspended from wires above a road close to, but before, an intersection is a traffic sign at the intersection only if it is clearly visible to drivers approaching the intersection during the day and in normal weather conditions.

Example 2 Giving way to a pedestrian on a pedestrian crossing at a slip laneDriver must give way to the pedestrian on the crossing

Permissive parking sign (for a length of road) Permissive parking sign (for an area) Permissive parking sign (for a length of road)

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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.

Note 1: Adjacent land and intersection are defined in the dictionary and road-related area is defined in rule 13 . Adjacent land or a road-related area can include a driveway, service station or shopping centre – see the definitions.

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Note 3: For the stopping and giving way rules applying to a driver at an intersection or level crossing with a stop sign or stop line, see rule 67 (intersections) and rule 121 (level crossings). Rule 80 deals with stopping at a stop line at a children’s crossing.

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Note for diagram: A minibus zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

1. Approach the intersection from the far left side of the road the rider is leaving and enter the intersection by moving into the bicycle hook turn storage area, keeping clear of any marked foot crossing.

Note 1: Children’s crossing is defined in rule 80 , intersection, stop line and twin red lights are defined in the dictionary, and level crossing is defined in rule 120 .

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Note: Bicycle and no bicycles road marking are defined in the dictionary, road-related area is defined in rule 13 , and bicycle path road marking and separated footpath are defined in rule 239 .

Note 3: Section 99 of the Local Government (Highways) Act 1982 provides for the closure of metered parking spaces and this is usually effected by placing a fabric hood over the parking meter. The notice of closure will usually be marked on that hood.

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 1 for diagrams: There is another permitted version of the children’s crossing sign and a number of other permitted versions of the hand-held stop signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Although an area speed-limit sign on a road into a speed-limited area may indicate a speed-limit of 60 kilometres per hour, a particular length of road in the area may have a school zone sign indicating a 40 kilometres per hour speed-limit for that length of road.

Note 2 for diagram: A works zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note 1: Adjacent land, give way line, stop line and traffic lights are defined in the dictionary, and road-related area is defined in rule 13 .

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 2: U-turns are permitted at intersections without traffic lights unless there is a no U-turn sign, even though traffic lane arrows indicate that the driver must or may turn right – see rule 92 .

Note 1 for diagram: There are a number of other permitted versions of the road access sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note for diagrams: There is another permitted version of each of the no left turn signs and a number of other permitted versions of the no right turn signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 2: See subrule (4B) if a passenger cannot safely be restrained as required by this subrule because of his or her height or weight.

Note 2 for diagrams: A permissive parking sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note 2: Adjacent land or a road-related area can include a driveway, service station or shopping centre – see the definitions of adjacent land and road-related area. Some shopping centres may include roads – see the definition of road in rule 12 .

Note 2: Rule 76 deals with drivers keeping clear of trams travelling in tram lanes or on tram tracks marked on each side by a yellow line.

1. If a driver is driving on a road that is not a multi-lane road or one-way road, a marking to the right of the centre of the road does not apply to the driver.

Driver stopped at stop line for pedestrians on a children's crossing with children's crossing signs and twin yellow lights

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 2: A driver is not permitted to overtake another vehicle by crossing a single continuous dividing line only, a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line or 2 parallel continuous dividing lines – see rule 134(2) and rule 132(2) .

Note: Bicycle, footpath, motor bike, nature strip and postal vehicle are defined in the dictionary and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

Note: Children’s crossing is defined in rule 80 , overtake is defined in the dictionary, and pedestrian crossing is defined in rule 81 .

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Example 3 Driver turning left giving way to a vehicle on the right that is going straight aheadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

(d) the Seller will not accept the return of goods specifically purchased, manufactured, machined or cut to size or to the Buyer’s specification.

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).

Example 5 Driver turning right at a give way line does not have to give way to a vehicle turning left using a slip laneVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

(d) if the whole or any part of any Payment is the consideration for a Taxable Supply (other than for payment of the Purchase Price) for which the payee is liable to GST, the payer must pay to the payee an additional amount equal to the GST Amount, either concurrently with that Payment or as otherwise agreed in writing.

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Note 3: Under the law of this jurisdiction, only certain long vehicles may display a do not overtake turning vehicle sign.

Note 2: The rules for using lights when riding a bicycle or an animal-drawn vehicle at night, or in hazardous weather conditions, are:

If a loading zone sign indicates that it applies on Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm and information on or with the sign does not indicate that it applies on public holidays, the sign does not have effect on any public holiday falling on a Monday to Friday.

Note 2: Rule 74 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver entering a road from a road-related area or adjacent land, and rule 75 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver entering a road-related area or adjacent land from a road. Rule 212 deals with a driver entering and leaving a median strip parking area.

Note 1: Give way line, intersection and twin red lights are defined in the dictionary, and level crossing is defined in rule 120 .

Note: Railway employee, road worker, school crossing patrol officer, Transport Commission and transport inspector are defined in the dictionary.

Note 2: See subrule (4C) if a passenger cannot safely be restrained as required by this subrule because of his or her height or weight.

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 2: Bicycle lane is defined in rule 153 , bus lane is defined in rule 154 , emergency stopping lane is defined in rule 95 , centre of the road, marked lane, overtake, right change of direction signal, service road and U-turn are defined in the dictionary, shoulder is defined in rule 12 , tram lane is defined in rule 155 , transit lane is defined in rule 156 , and truck lane is defined in rule 157 .

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the bridge load limit (mass per axle group) sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Example 2 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle going straight aheadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note: Intersection is defined in the dictionary, and bicycle path road marking and separated footpath road marking are defined in rule 239 .

Note 3: At an intersection, or on a roundabout, road markings indicating the edge of a marked lane for use by traffic coming from another direction do not apply to the driver.

Note: Centre of the road, overtake and service road are defined in the dictionary, and emergency stopping lane is defined in rule 95 .

Example 4 Stopping and giving way at a stop sign to an oncoming vehicle that is not at a stop sign or give way signVehicle B must stop and give way to vehicle A

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).

Note 1 for diagrams: There is another permitted version of the speed-limit sign and the end speed-limit sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 1: Bicycle lane is defined in rule 153 , bus lane is defined in rule 154 , tram lane is defined in rule 155 , tramway is defined in rule 155A , transit lane is defined in rule 156 , truck lane is defined in rule 157 , and public bus, public minibus, taxi, tram and tram tracks are defined in the dictionary.

Note: Green traffic light, red B light, traffic lights, white B light and yellow B light are defined in the dictionary. A diagram of a white B light is shown in rule 285 .

Using headlights on low-beam when travelling less than 200 metres behind another vehicle travelling in the same direction

Example 6 Driver turning right giving way to a vehicle on the right that is turning right into the road the driver is leavingVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 2: Rule 322(3) and (4) deal with the meaning of a traffic control device at an area, including an intersection.

Note: Footpath is defined in the dictionary, and separated footpath and separated footpath road marking are defined in rule 239 .

Note 3: Division 6 of Part 11 deals with driving in bicycle lanes, bus lanes, tram lanes, tramways, transit lanes and truck lanes.

2. Move forward in the bicycle hook turn storage area until the rider is as near as practicable to the far side of the road that the rider is entering.

Note 2 for diagram: A bus zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 2: Rule 318(1) and (2) deal with the effect of information on or with a traffic control device (including a permissive parking sign) that limits the application of the device to particular times or days. Under rule 318(3) , if the information indicates that the device applies on a particular day, for example Friday, the sign does not have effect on a Friday that is a public holiday at the place where the device is located, unless otherwise stated.

Note: Bicycle path and separated footpath are defined in rule 239 , footpath is defined in the dictionary, and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

Note 1: Freeway is defined in rule 177 , and road marking, T-intersection and traffic sign are defined in the dictionary.

(a) Goods supplied by a Seller to the Buyer shall be at the Buyer’s risk immediately upon delivery to the Buyer, into the Buyer’s custody or at the Buyer’s direction (whichever happens first). The Buyer shall insure the goods from the time of that delivery at its cost against such risks as it thinks appropriate, shall note the interest of the Seller named in the relevant Sales Invoice or Instrument of Agreement on the insurance policy and shall produce a certificate of currency to this effect to that Seller upon request.

An overhead lane control device above a marked lane that the driver does not face as the driver approaches it does not apply to the driver.

Note 2: Rule 158 provides additional exceptions applying to this rule, and also provides a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against this rule.

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Note: Children’s crossing is defined in rule 80 , marked foot crossing is defined in the dictionary, and pedestrian crossing is defined in rule 81.

The crossing, or a road beyond the crossing, may be blocked by congested traffic, a disabled vehicle, a collision between vehicles or between a vehicle and a pedestrian, or by a fallen load on the road.

Note 2: Rule 74 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver entering a road from a road-related area or adjacent land, and rule 75 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver entering a road-related area or adjacent land from a road. Rule 212 deals with a driver entering and leaving a median strip parking area.

Note 3: Division 2 of Part 17 provides for priority to be given to public buses at intersections with B lights or a white traffic arrow.

Note 3: There is no requirement under Division 1 of this Part for a driver to stop for a flashing yellow traffic light or traffic lights that are not operating.

3. If there are traffic lights at the intersection, remain at the position reached under step 2 until the traffic lights on the road that the rider is entering change to green.

Example 3 Driving to the right of the centre of the road not permitted – overtaking on a road with a single continuous dividing line only

Example 6 Driver turning right from the continuing road giving way to an oncoming vehicle turning left from the continuing roadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the right turn only sign, and another permitted version of the right lane must turn right sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

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Note 1: Bus and hazard warning lights are defined in the dictionary, and emergency stopping lane is defined in rule 95 .

Payment to the Seller for goods delivered and accepted is due within 30 calendar days of the end of the month in which the Buyer is invoiced for the goods. If the Buyer fails to make payment in accordance with this clause, all amounts owing by the Buyer to the Seller named in the Sales Invoice, Instrument of Agreement or Purchase Order on any account shall immediately become due and payable. Each outstanding amount shall bear interest of the rate of 10% per annum calculated daily from the day it falls due until the day it is paid. The Buyer must pay the Seller (on a full indemnity basis) any costs (including legal costs) incurred by the Seller in taking steps to recover unpaid or overdue amounts under these terms and conditions.

Note 2: A driver stops on or across a driveway or way of access if any part of the vehicle is on or across the driveway or way of access – see rule 350 .

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must remain stationary until it is safe for the driver to proceed – see the definition in the dictionary.

Do not overtake turning vehicle sign (rules 28, 32, 143) Do not overtake turning vehicle sign (rules 28, 32, 143) Fire hydrant indicator example (rule 194) Fire hydrant indicator example (rule 194) Fire plug indicator (example) (rule 194) Give way to buses sign (rule 77) Green bicycle symbol (rule 260) Green pedestrian symbol (rule 231) People with disabilities symbol (rule 203) People with disabilities symbol (rule 203) Red bicycle symbol (rule 260) Red pedestrian symbol (rule 231) White B-light (rule 285) White T-light (rule 278) Yellow bicycle symbol (rule 261)

A speed-limit sign near a school may say that the sign has effect at certain times. This additional information does not prevent the sign being a reasonable likeness of the diagram of a speed-limit sign in Schedule 2 .

Note 2: Rule 352 also deals with directions by police officers and authorised persons, being directions in connection with offences.

(a) Unless previously withdrawn, a quotation is valid for 30 days or such other period as stated in it. A Quotation is not to be construed as an obligation to sell but merely an invitation to treat and no contractual relationship shall arise from it until the Buyer’s order has been accepted in writing by the Seller which provided the Quotation.

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Note 2: A driver is generally not permitted to move from one marked lane to another marked lane across a continuous line separating the lanes – see rule 147 .

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the road access sign and the end freeway sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 4: A driver turning left at a left turn on red after stopping sign, at an intersection with traffic lights showing a red traffic light, must stop in accordance with rule 56(1) before making the turn.

Note 3: The driver of the bus must give the change of direction signal for long enough to give sufficient warning to other drivers and pedestrians – see rule 48(2) and (3) .

Note 2 for diagrams: A speed-limit sign or end speed-limit sign may have a different number on the sign – see rule 316(4) .

3. A reference in rule 31 (which deals with starting a right turn from a road, except a multi-lane road) to a road does not include a reference to a road-related area, because of the definition in subrule (5) of that rule.

(c) Without limiting clause 18(b), where the Seller sells goods to the Buyer, and the Buyer purchases them as a Consumer, then the Australian Consumer Law provides certain guarantees in relation to the goods. The rights of the Buyer buying goods as a Consumer include those set out in clause 18(e) below.

3. Remain at the position reached under step 2 until the traffic lights on the road that the driver is entering change to green.

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Example 2 Driving to the right of the centre of the road permitted – overtaking on a road with a broken dividing line to the left of a single continuous dividing line

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Note 3: Under the law of this jurisdiction, only certain long vehicles may display a do not overtake turning vehicle sign.

(g) The Seller makes no express warranties in relation to the suitability for any purpose of goods or materials supplied by a Seller.

Note 2: A person may, under another rule, be exempt from complying with particular road markings – see, for example, rules 134 , 138 , 139 , 147 and 150 .

Note 2: Ride, for the rider of a motor bike or animal-drawn vehicle, includes be in control of – see the definition in the dictionary.

Unless the parties otherwise agree in writing, the ownership of all Intellectual Property supplied or created by the Seller in connection with or because of the performance of these terms and conditions will vest in the Seller.

Note 2: Rule 158 provides additional exceptions applying to this rule, and also provides a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against this rule.

(e) To the extent permitted by statute, the liability, if any, of the Seller arising from the breach of any implied conditions or warranties, or failure to comply with a statutory guarantee under the Australian Consumer Law, in relation to the supply of goods other than goods of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, shall at the Seller’s option be limited to:

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Note 2: Rule 158 provides additional exceptions applying to this rule, and also provides a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against this rule.

Example 4 Giving way at a give way sign to an oncoming vehicle that is not at a stop sign or give way signVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 1: See rule 125 (in Part 11 ) for the offence of unreasonably obstructing the path of another vehicle or pedestrian.

Indicates that a driver must not park in the area for longer than 2 hours on Mondays to Fridays between 8.30 am and 5 pm, and on Saturdays between 8.30 am and 12 noon, unless permitted by information on or with another traffic control device.

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 .

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the trucks and buses low gear sign, and another permitted version of the end trucks and buses low gear sign– see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

(q) “Sales Invoice” means the sales invoice issued by a Seller to the Buyer in which these terms and conditions are or are deemed to be incorporated.

Note 1: Intersection and parking control sign are defined in the dictionary, and pedestrian crossing is defined in rule 81 .

The reference in rule 27 to a driver turning left at an intersection is a reference to the driver causing the driver’s vehicle to turn left at the intersection.

Causing the wheels of the driver’s vehicle to lose traction and spin on the road surface may make unnecessary noise or smoke.

Note 2: Rule 67 deals with stopping and giving way at a stop sign or stop line at an intersection without traffic lights.

111.   Entering a roundabout from a multi-lane road or a road with 2 or more lines of traffic travelling in the same direction

Note: Bicycle path, dividing strip, footpath, length of road, shared path, nature strip, postal worker and Road Authority are defined in the dictionary.

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A Seller’s Quotation or Sale Invoice is made on a supply only basis. Any training in the use of the goods or other fitting services (if any) are at the expense of the Buyer unless otherwise specified in writing by the relevant Seller.

In this example the driver may go straight ahead, or turn right or left, if there is a green traffic light showing at 1. However, the driver must not go beyond the stop here on red signal sign at 2 if there is a red traffic light showing on the road the driver is entering (see 2 and 3).

Driving to the right of the centre of the road not permitted – overtaking on a road with 2 parallel continuous dividing lines

Example 1 Driver turning right from a road into a road-related area giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead and to a pedestrian on the footpathVehicle B must give way to vehicle A and to the pedestrian on the footpath

Note 2: The rules in Part 11 about driving in marked lanes and moving from one marked lane or line of traffic to another marked lane or line of traffic apply to a driver leaving a roundabout – see rules 146 to 148 .

Note 2: For the give way rules applying to a driver moving from one marked lane or line of traffic to another marked lane or line of traffic, see rule 148 .

Note: Rule 265 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers 16 years old or older, and rule 266 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers under 16 years old.

Note 4: Rule 95 deals with driving in emergency stopping lanes, and Division 6 of this Part deals with driving in other special purpose lanes.

Note 1: GVM is defined in the dictionary, road-related area is defined in rule 13 , and shoulder is defined in rule 12 .

Note: Green traffic light, red T light, traffic lights, white T light and yellow T light are defined in the dictionary. A diagram of a white T light is shown in rule 278 .

Note 2: For subrule (2) , give way means the rider must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note: Rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving, and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

4. If there are no traffic lights at the intersection, remain at the position reached under step 2 until the rider has given way to approaching drivers on the road that the rider is leaving.

Driver indicating change of direction at a T-intersection where the continuing road curves to the right and the driver is proceeding straight ahead onto the terminating road

(b) Whilst it is the intention of the Seller to hold pricing constant, the Seller reserves the right to revise pricing where:

A road access sign on an access ramp to a freeway applies to the access ramp and the freeway into which the access ramp merges.

Note: The permitted version is the version shown in Schedule 2 , 3 or 4 (which is in colour) – see rule 316(1)(a) and rule 320(1)(a) .

Note 1: Centre of the road, left traffic lane arrows, obstruction, overtake, right change of direction signal, special purpose lane, traffic and U-turn are defined in the dictionary.

Note: Rule 165(e) provides a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against a provision of Part 12 (Restrictions on stopping and parking) if the driver stops to comply with another provision of the Road Rules (including this rule).

Note 2: Rule 95 deals with driving in an emergency stopping lane and Division 6 of Part 11 deals with driving in other special purpose lanes.

Note 2: In relation to paragraph (c) , rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving, and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

Note 1: B lights, intersection, marked lane, multi-lane road, public bus and traffic arrows are defined in the dictionary, and right lane is defined in subrule (3) .

Note 3: Division 2 of Part 17 provides for priority to be given to public buses at intersections with B lights or a white traffic arrow.

Note 2: Five tonnes is specified for the definition of heavy omnibus in the Australian Design Rules issued under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth.

Example 2C Driving across a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line is permitted to enter or leave the road

Note 2: 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.

2. A board erected close to a bus lane sign above a marked lane indicating that the sign does not apply when the words on the board are illuminated.

Note 3: Rules 74 and 75 deal with drivers giving way when crossing a nature strip adjacent to a road to enter or leave a road-related area or adjacent land.

A driver driving on a multi-lane road who is turning right at an intersection to which a right turn only sign applies may drive past a vehicle displaying a do not overtake turning vehicle sign that is turning right from another marked lane, and giving a right change of direction signal, if it is safe to do so.

Driver indicating change of direction at a T-intersection where the continuing road curves to the left and the driver is proceeding straight ahead onto the terminating road

Note: Median strip, painted island and traffic island are defined in the dictionary, shoulder is defined in rule 12 , and road-related area is defined in rule 13 .

(j) “GST Law” has the meaning given to that term in A New Tax System (Goods and Services) Act 1999, or, if that Act does not exist for any reason, means any Act imposing or relating to the imposition or administration of a goods and services tax in Australia and any regulation made under that Act.

Note 3: Rules 74 and 75 deal with drivers giving way when crossing a footpath or other path to enter or leave a road-related area or adjacent land.

(a) To the extent permitted by statute, any performance data provided by the Seller, a supplier or manufacturer is an estimate only and should be construed accordingly.

Note 2: Yellow bicycle crossing light includes a flashing yellow bicycle crossing light – see the definition in the dictionary.

(c) If Exclusive Goods are required to be purchased by the Buyer as a result of this clause 20, the Supplier must prepare and submit to the Buyer a Sales Invoice detailing the current holding of Exclusive Goods to be purchased by the Buyer.

Vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Example shows a T-intersection where the continuing road (which is marked with broken white lines) goes around a corner. Vehicle B is leaving the continuing road to enter the terminating road.

Note: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

A driver driving at a speed of 20 kilometres per hour on a length of road to which a speed-limit of 80 kilometres per hour applies when there is no reason for the driver to drive at that speed on the length of road.

Note 2 for diagram:A loading zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the one-way sign and another permitted version of the two-way sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

The Buyer indemnifies the Seller from and against all losses, claims, liabilities, demands and expenses (Claims) arising from or relating to the use or infringement any third party’s Intellectual Property to the extent that such Claim relates to or is in connection with any Intellectual Property provided to the Seller by the Buyer in connection with these terms and conditions.

Note: Bicycle, footpath, motor bike, nature strip and postal vehicle are defined in the dictionary and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

Note 2: For the requirement to wear a bicycle helmet – see rules 256 and 257 . For the requirement to wear a seatbelt – see rule 267 .

Note 2: This rule applies to a driver turning left using a slip lane only if the yellow traffic light or yellow traffic arrow (as the case may be) applies to the slip lane – see Divisions 2 and 3 of Part 20 , especially rules 330 and 345 .

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

(b) Unless agreed to the contrary in writing, each Seller reserves the right to supply an alternative brand or substitute product that has characteristics that are materially consistent with the goods offered when necessary. Such substitutions will not be given effect to until approval is received from the Buyer (either verbally or in writing).

Note 2: The bus must display a give way to buses sign and the right direction indicator lights of the bus must be operating – see rule 77 .

Note: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary stop, to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note: Bicycle lane is defined in rule 153 , dividing line, marked lane, median strip, one-way road and two-way road are defined in this dictionary and vehicle is defined in rule 15 .

Driver entering a turning lane from a painted island giving way to a vehicle entering the turning lane from the marked lane immediately to the right of the turning lane

Note: A slow vehicle turn out lane is designed for slow-moving vehicles to move into to allow faster vehicles to pass in an adjacent marked lane.

Note 2 for diagram: A taxi zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Example 1 Driver indicating change of direction at a T-intersection where the continuing road curves to the right and the driver is proceeding straight ahead onto the terminating road

Note 2: Rule 88(1) deals with left turn only signs, rule 92 deals with traffic lane arrows, and rule 159 deals with traffic signs requiring particular kinds of vehicles to drive in an indicated marked lane.

Note 2: In relation to paragraph (b) , rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the terminating 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.

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the rider must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Example 1 Stopping and giving way at a stop sign at a break on a dividing stripVehicle B must stop and give way to vehicle A

Note 2: Five tonnes is specified for the definition of heavy omnibus in the Australian Design Rules issued under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth.

Note 2 for diagrams: A separated footpath sign may have the pedestrian symbol and the bicycle symbol reversed – see rule 316(4) .

Note: Bicycle lane is defined in rule 153 , bus lane is defined in rule 154 , emergency stopping lane is defined in rule 95 , marked lane is defined in this dictionary, tram lane is defined in rule 155 , transit lane is defined in rule 156 and truck lane is defined in rule 157 .

Each Seller reserves the right to immediately suspend, cancel or discontinue the supply of goods to the Buyer without further notice to the Buyer where:

Note 2: A school zone sign may indicate that it applies only at certain times, on certain days or in certain circumstances – see rules 317 and 318 .

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance before a sign indicating a tram stop if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

(e) any reference to a cost or expense in these terms and conditions excludes any amount in respect of GST forming part of the relevant cost or expense when incurred by the relevant party for which that party can claim an Input Tax Credit; and the payee will provide to the payer a Tax Invoice.

Note 3: For the give way rules applying to a driver at an intersection, bridge or length of narrow road, or level crossing with a give way sign or give way line, see rule 69 (intersections), rule 70 (bridges and lengths of narrow road) and rule 122 (level crossings).

Note: Rule 62 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver turning left at an intersection after stopping at a left turn on red after stopping sign.

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance before or after something if the driver stops so any part of the vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

Driver crossing a continuing road at a T-intersection to enter a road-related area giving way to a vehicle on the continuing road

1. A plate erected next to a pedestrian crossing sign at a place indicating that the sign does not apply on a particular day.

Note 3: Length of road includes a marked lane, a part of a marked lane, or another part of a length of road – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 4: The driver of a tram or a public bus does not have to stop at traffic lights showing a red traffic light if a white T light (for trams) or a white B light (for public buses) is also showing, or a white traffic arrow is showing and the driver is turning in the direction indicated by the arrow – see rules 278 and 285 .

- 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) ;

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 3: If the vehicle is an oversize or overmass vehicle, the vehicle may be restricted to a lower speed-limit under another law of this jurisdiction.

Note 5: In relation to paragraph (a) , rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving, and rules 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

2. An illuminated board erected close to, but not next to, a no entry sign indicating that commercial trucks are permitted to pass the sign when the words on the board are illuminated.

Note 2: Rule 89(1) deals with right turn only signs, rule 92 deals with traffic lane arrows, and rule 159 deals with traffic signs requiring particular kinds of vehicles to drive in an indicated marked lane.

The signpost definition "road-related area see rule 13" means that the expression road-related area is defined in rule 13 of the Road Rules.

Giving way when moving from one line of traffic to another line of traffic when the lines are not mergingVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

(a) “Australian Consumer Law” means Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and the corresponding provisions of State Fair Trading legislation.

Note 4: Division 2 of Part 20 deals with the way in which a traffic sign applies to a length of road. Division 3 of Part 20 deals with the way in which the traffic sign applies to drivers driving on the length of road.

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Note: Driver’s vehicle, line of traffic, marked lane and median strip parking area are defined in the dictionary and road-related area is defined in rule 13 .

(m) “Person” includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a body politic, a corporation, an association (incorporated or unincorporated) and a statutory or other authority.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (Vienna 1980) known as the Vienna Sales Convention does not apply to the contract comprised by these terms and conditions nor do any of the terms and conditions express or implied by the Vienna Sales Convention form part of the contract.

Note 2: Rule 117 deals with giving change of direction signals before changing marked lanes, or entering another line of traffic, in a roundabout.

1. If a driver is driving in a marked lane of a multi-lane road, a traffic lane arrow above another marked lane does not apply to the driver.

Another law of this jurisdiction may provide that a commercial courier must not ride a bicycle on any footpath or any footpath in a particular area, or that an adult must not ride a bicycle on a footpath unless the adult is accompanying a child under 12 years who is also riding on the footpath.

Example 4 Driver turning left giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is enteringThe vehicle must give way to the pedestrian

Note 2: Red bicycle crossing light includes a flashing red bicycle crossing light – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance from a crossing if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

(d) The price payable by the Buyer for the Exclusive Goods (other than fabric inventory or works in progress) under the Sales Invoice must be no more than the maximum price per Good previously charged to the Buyer under the relevant Instrument of Agreement the Instrument of Agreement or any previous Quotation or Sales Invoice. The price payable in respect of all fabric inventory or works in progress comprising Exclusive Goods will be cost to the Seller plus 10%.

These are the only terms and conditions which are binding upon a Seller with the exception of those otherwise agreed in writing by the Seller which are imposed by a statute such as the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and which cannot be excluded. Any direction by the Buyer either verbal or written to procure goods or services from the Seller will be deemed as acceptance by the Buyer of these terms and conditions, despite any provisions to the contrary in the direction or any Purchase Order issued by the Buyer.

Note 2: Rule 95 deals with driving in an emergency stopping lane and Division 6 of Part 11 deals with driving in other special purpose lanes.

Note 3: Division 7 of this Part deals with overtaking and passing trams (and buses travelling along tram tracks). Rule 143 deals with overtaking or passing a vehicle displaying a do not overtake turning vehicle sign.

Example 4 Driving to the right of the centre of the road not permitted – overtaking on a road with a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line

Note 2: Rule 85 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver entering a turning lane from a painted island and rule 138 deals with keeping off painted islands.

Note 2 for diagrams: An area speed-limit sign or end area speed-limit sign may have a different number on the sign – see rule 316(4) .

Note 2: Rule 265 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers 16 years old or older, and rule 266 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers under 16 years old.

Note 1: Adjacent land and footpath are defined in this dictionary, bicycle path is defined in rule 239 , road is defined in rule 12 and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

Note 2 for diagrams: A no stopping sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note 4: This rule only applies to a driver turning left using a slip lane if the stop sign or stop line applies to the slip lane – see Divisions 2 and 3 of Part 20 , especially rules 330 and 345 .

Examples of a traffic sign mentioned in the rule and a traffic sign indicating that the first traffic sign no longer applies.

Note: Vehicle is defined in rule 15 and wheelchair, wheeled recreational device and wheeled toy are defined in this dictionary.

Driving to the right of the centre of the road not permitted – overtaking on a road with a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line

Note 2: For subrule (3) , give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 3: Division 7 of this Part deals with overtaking and passing trams (and buses travelling along tram tracks). Rule 143 deals with overtaking or passing a vehicle displaying a do not overtake turning vehicle sign.

Note: Dividing strip, traffic island and tram tracks are defined in the dictionary and safety zone is defined in rule 162 .

2. A vehicle travelling along a road (except in a marked lane) with no other vehicles in the vicinity constitutes a line of traffic by itself.

2. If a driver is turning left using a slip lane at an intersection, a traffic light on the right side of the painted island or traffic island that separates the slip lane from other parts of the road does not apply to the driver.

Note 2: Rule 158 provides additional exceptions applying to this rule, and also provides a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against this rule.

Example 2 Driver entering a turning lane from a painted island giving way to a vehicle entering the turning lane from the marked lane immediately to the left of the turning laneVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note: Bicycle path is defined in rule 239 , footpath is defined in the dictionary and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

Example 2 Driver crossing a continuing road at a T-intersection to enter a road-related area giving way to a vehicle on the continuing roadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Example 2 Driver turning left (except if the driver is using a slip lane) from the terminating road giving way to a pedestrian on the continuing roadVehicle must give way to the pedestrian

Note: Approaching, centre of the road,dividing line, median strip, obstruction, traffic and two-way road are defined in the dictionary.

Note: Bus zone is defined in rule 183 , public bus, public minibus and taxi are defined in the dictionary, minibus zone is defined in rule 184 , and taxi zone is defined in rule 182 .

(t) “Seller” in relation to any Quotation, Instrument of Agreement or Sales Invoice means the relevant subsidiary (as that term is defined in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)) of Hip Pocket Workwear and Safety - Franchisee referred to in the Quotation, Instrument of Agreement or Sales Invoice to which the terms and conditions are incorporated.

(p) “Quotation” means the form of quotation (together with any supporting documentation, including range plans or other proposals) submitted by a Seller to the Buyer in which these terms and conditions are deemed to be incorporated.

Note 1: Adjacent land, continuing road, give way line, oncoming vehicle, stop line, straight ahead, T-intersection and traffic lights are defined in the dictionary, and road-related area is defined in rule 13 .

Indicates that a driver must not park continuously for longer than 5 minutes on Mondays to Fridays between 9 am and 4 pm.

Driver entering a turning lane from a painted island giving way to a vehicle entering the turning lane from the marked lane immediately to the left of the turning lane

Note 2: The law of this jurisdiction also requires a driver involved in a crash to stop and give assistance to anyone who is injured.

Parking control signs that establish a loading zone or taxi zone may operate on a length of road in an area where parking is otherwise restricted to residents only by other parking control signs on each road into the area.

1. A give way sign at a break in a dividing strip dividing the part of the road used by the main body of moving vehicles from a service road.

(c) If any provision of these terms and conditions is invalid and does not go to the essence of these terms and conditions, these terms and conditions should be read as if that provision has been severed.

Note 2: For subrule (2) , give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note: Rule 62 deals with the give way rules applying to a driver turning left at an intersection after stopping at a left turn on red after stopping sign.

Note 3: Twin red lights are generally erected at bridges, ambulance stations, fire stations or level crossings. The rules about stopping at level crossings are in Part 10 .

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

2. If a driver is driving in a marked lane of a multi-lane road, a road marking in another marked lane does not apply to the driver.

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Driver leaving the continuing road to proceed straight ahead on the terminating road giving way to a vehicle travelling through the intersection on the continuing road

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the bicycle path sign and bicycle lane sign, and another permitted version of the no bicycles sign, separated footpath sign and shared path sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 2: Rule 243(2) provides that a person travelling on rollerblades, rollerskates, or a similar wheeled recreational device, on a bicycle path, or a part of a separated footpath designated for the use of bicycles, must keep out of the path of any bicycle.

Note 1: Intersection, oncoming vehicle, slip lane, straight ahead and yellow traffic arrow are defined in the dictionary.

Note 2 for diagrams: A school zone sign or end school zone sign may have a different number on the sign – see rule 316(4) .

Note 4: Part 6 applies to the driver if there are traffic lights. Rule 68 applies to the driver if there is a stop sign or stop line, and rule 71 applies to the driver if there is a give way sign or give way line.

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The Buyer shall inspect all goods upon delivery and shall within two (2) Business Days of delivery give notice to the Seller named in the relevant Sales Invoice or of any matter or thing by which the Buyer alleges that the goods are not in accordance with the Buyer’s order. Failing such notice, subject to any non-excludable condition implied by law, such as those in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), the goods shall be deemed to have been delivered to and accepted by the Buyer.

Note 2 for diagram: The sign may indicate that it applies to different or additional vehicles or persons – see rule 316(4) .

The intersection, or a road beyond the intersection, may be blocked by congested traffic, a disabled vehicle, a collision between vehicles or between a vehicle and a pedestrian, or by a fallen load on the road.

If the performance or observance of any obligations of any Seller is prevented, restricted or affected by reason of a force majeure event including strike, lock out, industrial dispute, raw material shortage, breakdown of plant, transport or equipment or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the Seller, the Seller may, in its absolute discretion give prompt notice of that cause to the Buyer. On delivery of that notice the Seller is excused from such performance or observance to the extent of the relevant prevention, restriction or effect.

Note 1: Bicycle path is defined in rule 239 , built-up area, dividing strip, footpath, nature strip and parking control sign are defined in the dictionary, and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

(a) The parties agree that the Seller may hold an inventory of stock in respect of Exclusive Goods, based on the Seller’s good faith forecast of the Buyer’s future Exclusive Good purchasing levels.

Note 2: Rule 342 deals with traffic signs (except parking control signs) applying to a length of road, and rule 346 deals with the application of parking control signs to lengths of road and areas.

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Driver entering a road from a road-related area giving way to a pedestrian on the footpath and a vehicle on the roadVehicle B must give way to the pedestrian on the footpath and to vehicle A

Note: Bicycle path is defined in rule 239 , road-related area is defined in rule 13 , shared path is defined in rule 242 , and shoulder is defined in rule 12 .

Return of goods (other than in situations where the Seller is required to accept a return of goods under the Australian Consumer Law) must be approved by the Seller named in the relevant Sales Invoice or Instrument of Agreement. These authorised returns must be freight prepaid and will only be accepted if (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) they are:

No stopping sign (for a length of road) No stopping sign (for an area) No parking sign (for a length of road) No parking sign (for an area)

Note 2: For the duties of drivers where there are pedestrians getting on or off trams or buses, or in safety zones, see rules 162 to 164 .

Note 1: B lights, intersection, marked lane, multi-lane road, public bus and traffic arrows are defined in the dictionary, and left lane is defined in subrule (3) .

(b) the Buyer is otherwise in breach of its payment obligations to the Seller (whether arising under these terms and conditions or otherwise), and the Seller will not incur any liability to the Buyer in respect of such suspended, cancelled or discontinued supply.

Driver not passing a vehicle that has stopped to give way to a pedestrian at a pedestrian crossingVehicle A has stopped to give way to a pedestrian on the crossing. Vehicle B must not overtake or pass vehicle A

Note:Bicycle path is defined in rule 239 , road-related area is defined in rule 13 , shared path is defined in rule 242 , and shoulder is defined in rule 12 .

Driver turning right does not have to give way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is entering using a slip lane

The diagram of the area speed-limit sign in Schedule 2 has the number ‘60’. A particular area speed-limit sign may have another number eg ‘50’. The different number on the sign does not prevent the sign being a reasonable likeness of the diagram.

Note 3: Bicycle riders on footpaths and shared paths must give way to persons travelling in or on wheeled recreational devices or toys, as well as other pedestrians – see rule 250(2) .

(g) “Exclusive Goods” means any goods which are, at the Buyer’s request, embellished, embroidered, printed, machined, cut-to-size or specifically ordered for the Buyer.

A no parking sign that operates at certain times may be combined on a single panel with a permissive parking sign allowing pay parking at other times.

Example 1 – Stopping at a stop here on red signal sign on a road the driver is enteringIn this example the driver may go straight ahead, or turn right or left, if there is a green traffic light showing at 1. However, the driver must not go beyond the stop here on red signal sign at 2 if there is a red traffic light showing on the road the driver is entering (see 2 and 3).

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Each Seller reserves the right to make part deliveries of any order, and each part delivery shall constitute a separate sale of goods upon these terms and conditions. A part delivery of an order shall not invalidate the balance of an order.

3. A do not overtake turning vehicle sign attached to a vehicle on a road is taken to be a do not overtake turning vehicle sign on the road.

Note 1: Driver’s vehicle is defined in the dictionary, road user is defined in rule 14 and alcohol interlock device is defined in rule 221 .

Note: Bicycle path is defined in rule 239 , footpath and nature strip are defined in this dictionary, and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

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Note for diagrams: There is another permitted version of the stop here on red signal sign – see the diagram in Schedule 3 .

Note 3: Subrule 28 (2) deals with vehicles 7.5 metres long or longer turning left at an intersection from within the marked lane next to the left lane as well as, or instead of, the left lane on a multi-lane road. Rule 32 (2) deals with vehicles 7.5 metres long or longer turning right at an intersection from within the marked lane next to the right lane as well as, or instead of, the right lane on a multi-lane road.

Note: The symbol is, for example, used in a bicycle lane sign, a bicycle path sign and a separated footpath sign – see Schedule 2 .

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Note 3: Under the law of this jurisdiction, only certain long vehicles may display a do not overtake turning vehicle sign.

A shared zone sign erected on a post near the side of a road is a traffic sign on the road only if it is clearly visible to drivers driving on the road during the day and in normal weather conditions.

Note 1: Intersection, bicycle symbol, right traffic lane arrows, motor vehicle and marked foot crossing are defined in this dictionary and hook turns are described in rule 34 and 35 .

Note: Rule 165 provides a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against a provision of Part 12 (Restrictions on stopping and parking). The defence is available, for example, if the driver needs to stop to deal with a medical or other emergency.

(b) The Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and the Australian Consumer Law guarantee certain conditions, warranties and undertakings, and give you other legal rights, in relation to the quality and fitness for purpose of consumer goods sold in Australia. These guarantees cannot be modified nor excluded by any contract. Nothing in these terms and conditions purports to modify or exclude the conditions, warranties, guarantees and undertakings, and other legal rights, under the Australian Consumer Law and other laws which cannot be modified or excluded. Except as expressly set out in these terms and conditions and the Australian Consumer Law, the Seller makes no warranties or other representations under these terms and conditions. The Seller’s liability in respect of these warranties, representations, undertakings, and guarantees is limited to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the rider must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 1: Adjacent land is defined in the dictionary and road-related area is defined in rule 13 . Adjacent land or a road-related area can include a driveway, service station or shopping centre – see the definitions.

The crossing, or a road beyond the crossing, may be blocked by congested traffic, a disabled vehicle, a collision between vehicles or between a vehicle and a pedestrian, or by stock on the road.

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance before or after a sign indicating a bus stop if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

(b) No Seller shall be bound by any conditions attaching to the Buyer’s order or acceptance of a Quotation and, unless such conditions are expressly accepted by the relevant Seller in writing, the Buyer acknowledges that such conditions are expressly negatived.

Note 1: Built-up area, bus, bus zone and length of road are defined in the dictionary. Heavy vehicle is defined in rule 200 and long vehicle is defined in rules 127 and 200 . Parking meter and voucher machine are defined in Part VII of the Local Government (Highways) Act 1982 .

Note 2: For subrule (2) , give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 1: Length of road, marked lane, obstruction, traffic control device, traffic sign and with are defined in the dictionary.

Note 2 for diagrams: A road access sign may indicate that it applies to different or additional vehicles or persons – see rule 316(4) .

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.

2. A reference in rule 200(1) (which deals with certain heavy or long vehicles stopping on roads) to a length of road includes a reference to the road-related area of the length of road.

Note 4: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 1: Intersection and stop line are defined in the dictionary. This rule applies also to T-intersections – see the definition of intersection.

Note 2: This rule only applies to a driver turning left using a slip lane if the red traffic light or red traffic arrow applies to the slip lane – see Divisions 2 and 3 of Part 20 , especially rules 330 and 345 .

Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Buyer shall have no right to cancel an order which has been accepted by a Seller. If a right of cancellation is expressly reserved to the Buyer, such right of cancellation must be exercised by notice in writing from the Buyer to the Seller with which the order has been placed not later than 7 days prior to the estimated date of shipment by the manufacturer or that Seller as the case may be. Unless otherwise agreed between the Buyer and Seller, upon cancellation prior to shipment any deposit paid by the Buyer shall be forfeited to the manufacturer or Seller (as the case may be). Despite the cancellation of any order for any reason, the Buyer must still purchase from the Seller any goods ordered by the Buyer which constitute Exclusive Goods (whether in store, in transit or being manufactured) which were procured or ordered by the Seller before such cancellation, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Seller.

(e) The Buyer and each Seller agree that the provisions of this clause apply notwithstanding any arrangement under which that Seller grants credit to the Buyer.

Note 2 for diagram: A permit zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note 1:Adjacent land, bicycle, built-up area, length of road, nature strip, ride-on lawnmower, traffic control device, wheelchair and with are defined in the dictionary, and road-related area is defined in rule 13 .

Note: Bicycle, footpath, motor bike, nature strip and postal vehicle are defined in the dictionary and shared path is defined in rule 242.

Example 2 Driver stopped at stop line for pedestrians on a children's crossing with children's crossing signs and twin yellow lightsDriver must stop at the stop line because there are pedestrians on the children's crossing

If a driver stops at an intersection at a stop line, stop sign, or traffic lights, or to give way to a vehicle, in accordance with the Road Rules, the driver does not contravene rule 170 (stopping in or near an intersection).

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Note 3: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Example 9 Driver turning right giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is enteringVehicle must give way to pedestrian

If a driver turns from a side road or private lane onto a length of road to which a traffic sign applies, the traffic sign applies to the driver even though the driver does not pass the sign.

Note 3: Rule 118 requires a driver, if practicable, to give a left change of direction signal when leaving a roundabout.

Note: Adjacent land, dividing strip, traffic, traffic control device and with are defined in this dictionary and vehicle is defined in rule 15 .

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Note: Green bicycle crossing light, yellow bicycle crossing light and red bicycle crossing light are defined in this dictionary.

Example 3 Giving way when driving through a break in a dividing strip to enter service roadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

If a driver stops behind a vehicle that has stopped at a stop sign or stop line in accordance with rule 67 , 68 or 121 , the driver must, after the vehicle has proceeded, stop at the stop sign or stop line in accordance with the rule.

Note for diagram: If the device displays an arrow indicating one or more directions, the device operates also as traffic lane arrows – see the definition of traffic lane arrows in the dictionary. Rule 92 deals with traffic lane arrows.

Note: Rule 318(1) and (2) deal with the effect of information on or with a traffic control device (including a permissive parking sign) that limits the application of the device to particular times or days. Under rule 318(3) , if the information indicates that the device applies on a particular day, for example Friday, the sign does not have effect on a Friday that is a public holiday unless otherwise stated.

Note: Rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing 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.

Note 1: Marked lane, multi-lane road, obstruction, special purpose lane and traffic control device are defined in the dictionary.

(o) “Purchase Price” means the price for the goods set out in the relevant Quotation, Instrument of Agreement or Sales Invoice.

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Note 2: Rule 68 applies to the driver if there is a stop sign or stop line, and rule 71 applies to the driver if there is a give way sign or give way line.

Note 2: In relation to paragraph (b) , rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing 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.

Note: Driver’s vehicle, median strip, median strip parking area, parking control sign, road marking and with are defined in the dictionary.

Note 3: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 3: There is no requirement under Division 1 of this Part for a driver to stop for a flashing yellow traffic arrow.

Example 8 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is enteringVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 2: For this subrule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note: Bicycle, bicycle symbol and pedestrian symbol are defined in the dictionary, and pedestrian is defined in rule 18 .

Seller is entitled to submit a revised schedule of prices in relation to the supply of such affected Goods. Such schedule of revised prices (Price Revision Notice) must set out the basis for any price variation as between the initial Quotation/Instrument of Agreement and the Price Revision Notice. Unless the Buyer provides written notice of its objection to such revised prices within 10 Business Days of receipt of the Price Revision Notice, the Buyer will be taken to have accepted the amendment to such prices on the terms set out in the Price Revision Notice. Where the Buyer provides written notice of its objection to such revised pricing specified in the Price Revision Notice, the Seller will be under no further obligation to supply any Goods referred to in the relevant Price Revision Notice. 7.0 GST The parties agree that:

Example 5 Driver turning left using a slip lane giving way to a vehicle that is turning right into the road the driver is enteringVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

(d) Where goods are supplied to Consumers under these terms and conditions that supply is subject to guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. In these circumstances, the Buyer is entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. The Buyer is also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

(h) “GST” means the goods and services tax as imposed by the GST Law together with any related interest, penalties, fines, or other charge.

Rule 31 deals with a driver starting a right turn at an intersection from a road (except a multi-lane road). The rule applies to a particular driver only if the road from which the driver is turning is not a multi-lane road at the intersection. In applying the rule to the driver, it is irrelevant that the road is, or is not, a multi-lane road at another place away from the intersection.

Rule 21(3) provides that a speed-limit sign applies to the length of road beginning at the sign and ending at the nearest of a different speed-limit sign, an end speed-limit sign, or speed derestriction sign, and the end of the road. Only the nearest of those things, in the direction driven by a driver, or travelled by a pedestrian, who faces the sign before passing it, is relevant.

Example 7 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead on the road the driver is leavingVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 2: Division 3 of this Part deals with hook turns, Division 4 deals with U-turns and Part 9 deals with entering and leaving a roundabout.

Note 2: Adjacent land or a road-related area can include a driveway, service station or shopping centre – see the definitions of adjacent land and road-related area. Some shopping centres may include roads – see the definition of road in rule 12 .

(b) The Seller may impose a delivery charge on all deliveries (subject to such charge being notified to the Buyer in advance) with the exception of back order deliveries which are part of an original order that has been partly fulfilled.

- 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) ).

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must remain stationary until it is safe for the driver to proceed – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note: Left traffic lane arrows, marked lane and right traffic lane arrows are defined in this dictionary and vehicle is defined in rule 15 .

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the bicycle path sign, and another permitted version of each of the other signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note for diagrams: There is another permitted version of each of these no U-turn signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance from a traffic lights pole or a crossing if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

Note 2: If a no bicycles sign applies to the emergency stopping lane, the rider must not ride in the lane – see rule 252 .

Note 5: 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).

Note 3: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

A Seller may, at any time and from time to time, alter these terms and conditions, provided that any variation to these standard terms and conditions will not apply to any:

From time to time, the Seller may decide (in its absolute discretion) to cease stocking particular goods (Discontinued Goods). Where the Seller knows that Discontinued Goods are currently the subject of an order, Instrument of Agreement or Quotation with the Buyer, the Seller will:

Note: Bicycle, centre of the road, marked lane, multi-lane road, overtake, right change of direction signal and U-turn are defined in the dictionary.

Example 2 Driver indicating change of direction at a T-intersection where the continuing road curves to the left and the driver is proceeding straight ahead onto the terminating road

These terms and conditions and any contract including them shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Victoria and the Seller and the Buyer submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Victoria.

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(a) Any special conditions specified on a Quotation, Instrument of Agreement or Sales Invoice shall, to the extent they are inconsistent with these terms and conditions, take precedence over these terms and conditions.

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Example 2 Giving way when driving through a break in a dividing strip to leave a service roadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note: Road is defined in rule 12 , road-related area is defined in rule 13 , road user is defined in rule 14 and vehicle is defined in rule 15 .

1. A plate erected immediately below a no U-turn sign indicating that the sign applies on Monday to Friday between 8 am and 6 pm.

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Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the tram lane sign and another permitted version of the end tram lane sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

2. A hook turn only sign fixed to a structure above a road that is close to, but before, an intersection is taken to be a hook turn only sign at the intersection.

3. Two vehicles travelling in the same direction on a road (except in a marked lane), but not in line, are 2 lines of traffic.

Note 3: Rule 304 also deals with directions by police officers and authorised persons, being directions for the safe and efficient regulation of traffic.

Example 5 Driving to the right of the centre of the road not permitted – overtaking on a road with 2 parallel continuous dividing lines

(b) contract for a specified term that incorporates a version of these standard terms and conditions released prior to the variations.

Note for diagrams: There is another permitted version of the end keep left unless overtaking sign – see the diagram in Schedule 3 .

The crossing, or a road beyond the crossing, may be blocked by congested traffic, a disabled vehicle, a collision between vehicles or between a vehicle and a pedestrian, or by stock on the road.

(c) each party will comply with its obligations under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) when calculating the amount of any Payment and the amount of any relevant Payments will be adjusted accordingly.

(f) Each party consents to the other perfecting any security interest under these terms and conditions which arises by operation of the PPSA in any property by registration under the PPSA and agrees to do anything reasonably requested by the other party to enable it to do so.

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Example 2 Permissive parking sign applying to an area with a whole number to the left of PIndicates that a driver must not park in the area for longer than 2 hours on Mondays to Fridays between 8.30 am and 5 pm, and on Saturdays between 8.30 am and 12 noon, unless permitted by information on or with another traffic control device.

Example 2 Stopping and giving way at a stop sign to vehicles on the left and rightVehicle B must stop and give way to each vehicle A

Note 2: Rule 95 deals with driving in emergency stopping lanes, and Division 6 of this Part deals with driving in other special purpose lanes.

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1. A reference in rule 146 (which deals with driving within a single marked lane or line of traffic) to the road includes a reference to the road-related area of the road.

Note 2 for diagram: A truck zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

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(a) Buyer shall immediately notify the Seller in writing of any defect in the goods supplied by the Seller. The Buyer shall not carry out any remedial work to allegedly defective goods without first obtaining the written consent of that Seller to do so. The provisions of this clause 18(a) do not constitute a warranty in relation to the quality or fitness of the goods, or require the Seller to repair or replace goods, or offer a refund in relation to goods, in circumstances other than those set out in Australian Consumer Law (to the extent that the Australian Consumer Law applies to the goods).

Example 5 Driver leaving the continuing road to proceed straight ahead on the terminating road giving way to a vehicle travelling through the intersection on the continuing roadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Example shows a T-intersection where the continuing road (which is marked with broken white lines) goes around a corner. Vehicle B is leaving the continuing road to enter the terminating road.

Note 2: In relation to paragraph (b) , rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving, and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

Note 3: Part 6 applies to the driver if there are traffic lights. Rule 68 applies to the driver if there is a stop sign or stop line, and rule 71 applies to the driver if there is a give way sign or give way line.

Note 2: Rule 201 deals with bicycle parking signs, rule 202 deals with motor bike parking signs, and rule 204 deals with permissive parking signs.

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Note :Dividing strip, traffic island and tram stop are defined in the dictionary, and safety zone is defined in rule 162.

Note 2: A driver must drive to the left of the central traffic island in a roundabout except in certain circumstances – see rule 115 .

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance from traffic lights if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

Example 1 Driver entering a turning lane from a painted island giving way to a vehicle entering the turning lane from the marked lane immediately to the right of the turning laneVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance from a children’s crossing if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

The driver of a tram may stop after the stop line at an intersection with T lights showing a white T light, and not proceed through the intersection, because the intersection, or a road beyond the intersection, is blocked by traffic.

Note 5: If a driver contravenes this rule by driving at a speed that is 38km/h or more in excess of the applicable speed-limit, additional penalties may apply – see Division 3A of Part 3 of the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999 .

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance from a level crossing if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

(g) The parties contract out of each provision of the PPSA which, under section 115(1) of that Act, they are permitted to contract out of, other than:

Note: Centre of the road, marked lane, multi-lane road, overtake, right change of direction signal and U-turn are defined in the dictionary.

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the bicycle path sign and the end bicycle path sign, and another permitted version of each of the other signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Example 3 Permissive parking sign with a number of minutes to the right of PIndicates that a driver must not park continuously for longer than 5 minutes on Mondays to Fridays between 9 am and 4 pm.

Note 3: Rule 133 deals with driving to the right of the centre of the road to overtake another vehicle, to enter or leave a road, to move from one part of the road to another, or because of the width or condition of the road. Rule 139(1) deals with driving to the right of the centre of the road to avoid an obstruction.

Note 1 for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

People with disabilities symbol People with disabilities symbol Permissive parking sign displaying a people with disabilities symbol (for a length of road) Permissive parking sign displaying a people with disabilities symbol (for an area) People with disabilities parking sign

Note 1: Adjacent land, traffic control device and with are defined in the dictionary, and road-related area is defined in rule 13 .

1. A vehicle travelling along a road (except in a marked lane) in line behind another vehicle (the leading vehicle) forms part of a line of traffic with the leading vehicle.

Stopping on a bridge where the road on the bridge is narrower than on the approachThe vehicle stopped is in contravention of subrule (1) .

Note 1: Built-up area, bus and length of road are defined in the dictionary, left lane and left line of traffic are defined in subrule (2) , and shoulder is defined in rule 12 .

Note 3: Rule 75(1)(d) requires a driver at a T-intersection to give way when crossing the continuing road to enter a road-related area or adjacent land.

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Driving across a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line is permitted to enter or leave the road

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs — see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Example 1 Driver stopped at stop line for pedestrians on a children's crossing with children crossing flagsDriver must stop at the stop line because there are pedestrians on the children's crossing

Note 1: Give way line and intersection are defined in the dictionary, and roundabout is defined in rule 109 . This rule also applies to T-intersections – see the definition of intersection.

(a) The Seller is entitled to conduct a review of all pricing set out in any unfilled Instrument of Agreement on or before the end of each 12-month period covered by that Instrument of Agreement.

1. Approach and enter the intersection from as near as practicable to the far left side of the road that the rider is leaving.

Note: Footpath and nature strip are defined in the dictionary, bicycle path and separated footpath are defined in rule 239 and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

(f) Subject to clause 18(b), the Seller shall not in any circumstances be liable to the Buyer under or in connection with these terms and conditions, or in negligence or any other tort or otherwise howsoever, as a result of any act or omission in the course of or in connection with the performance of these terms and conditions, for or in respect of any Excluded Loss.

1. Approach and enter the intersection from as near as practicable to the far left side of the road that the driver is leaving.

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of each of these signs – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

3. At an intersection, or on a roundabout, road markings indicating the edge of a marked lane for use by traffic coming from another direction do not apply to the driver.

Note 2 for diagrams: A separated footpath sign may have the pedestrian symbol and the bicycle symbol reversed – see rule 316(4) .

(c) the Seller reserves the right to charge a handling fee of $10 or 10% of the price of the goods returned (whichever is greater) under this provision; and

Area speed-limit sign (rule 22) Bicycle lane sign (rules 153, 252) Bicycle parking sign (rule 201) Bicycle path sign (rules 239, 242, 252) Bridge load limit (gross mass) sign (rule 103) Bridge load limit (mass per axle group) sign (rule 103) Bus lane sign (rule 154) Buses must enter sign (rule 107) Bus zone sign (rule 183) Children crossing flag (rule 80) Children's crossing sign (rule 80) Clearance sign (rule 102) Clearway sign (rule 176) Emergency stopping lane only sign (rule 95) End area speed-limit sign (rule 22) End bicycle lane sign (rule 153) End bicycle path sign (rule 239) End bus lane sign (rule 154) End clearway sign (rule 176) End freeway sign (rule 97, 177) End keep left unless overtaking sign (rule 130) End no bicycles sign (rule 252) End no overtaking or passing sign (rule 93) End no parking area sign (rule 335) End no stopping area sign (rule 335) End parking area sign (rule 335) End road access sign (rules 97, 229) End school zone sign (rule 23) End separated footpath sign (rule 239) End shared path sign (rule 242) End shared zone sign (rule 24) End speed-limit sign (rule 21) End tram lane sign (rule 155) End transit lane sign (End transit lane (T2) sign) (rule 156) End transit lane sign (End transit lane (T3) sign) (rule 156) End trucks and buses low gear sign (rule 108) End truck lane sign (rule 157) End trucks use left lane sign (rule 159) Freeway sign (rule 177) Freeway sign (rule 177) Give way sign (rules 69, 70, 71, 122) Gross load limit sign (rule 103) Hand-held stop sign (rules 80, 101) Hand-held stop sign (rules 80, 101) Hook turn only sign (rule 34) Keep left sign (rule 99) Keep left unless overtaking sign (rule 130) Keep right sign (rules 99, 135) Left lane must turn left sign (rule 88) Left turn on red after stopping sign (rule 59) Left turn only sign (rule 88) Level crossing sign (rule 120) Level crossing sign (rule 120) Level crossing sign (rule 120) Loading zone sign (rule 179) Low clearance sign (rule 102) Mail zone sign (rule 186) Median turning lane sign (rule 86) Minibus zone sign (rule 184) Motor bike parking sign (rule 202) No bicycles sign (rules 239, 242, 252) No buses sign (rule 106) No entry sign (rule 100) No hook turn by bicycles sign (rule 36) No left turn sign (Standard sign) (rule 91) No left turn sign (Variable illuminated message sign) (rule 91) No overtaking on bridge sign (rule 94) No overtaking or passing sign (rule 93) No parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 168) No parking sign (for an area) (rule 168) No pedestrians sign (rule 228) No right turn sign (Standard sign) (rule 91) No right turn sign (Variable illuminated message sign) (rule 91) No stopping sign (for a length of road) (rule 167) No stopping sign (for an area) (rule 167) No trucks sign (rule 104) No turns sign (rule 90) No U-turn sign (Standard sign) (rule 39) No U-turn sign (Variable illuminated message sign) (rule 39) One-way sign (rule 98) One-way sign (rule 98) Park in bays only sign (rule 211) Pedestrian crossing sign (rule 81) Pedestrians may cross diagonally sign (rules 230, 234) People with disabilities symbol (rule 203) Permissive parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for a length of road) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign (for an area) (rule 204) Permissive parking sign displaying a people with disabilities symbol (for a length of road) (rule 203) Permissive parking sign displaying a people with disabilities symbol (for an area) (rule 203) Permit zone sign (rule 185) Right lane must turn right sign (rule 89) Right turn only sign (rule 89) Road access sign (rules 97, 229) Roundabout sign (rule 109) Safety zone sign (rules 162, 190) Separated footpath sign (rules 239, 252) School zone sign (rule 23) Shared path sign (rules 242, 252) Shared zone sign (rule 24) Slow vehicle turn out lane sign (rule 130) Speed derestriction sign (rule 21) Speed-limit sign (Standard sign) (rules 21, 316) Speed-limit sign (Variable illuminated message sign) (rules 21, 316) Stop here on red arrow sign (rule 56) Stop here on red signal sign (rule 56) Stop sign (rules 67, 68, 121) Taxi zone sign (rule 182) Traffic light-stop sign (rule 63) Tram lane sign (rule 155) Transit lane sign (Transit lane (T2) sign) (rule 156) Transit lane sign (Transit lane (T3) sign) (rule 156) Truck lane sign (rule 157) Trucks and buses low gear sign (rule 108) Trucks must enter sign (rule 105) Trucks use left lane sign (rule 159) Truck zone sign (rule 180) Two-way sign (rules 98, 132, 136) U-turn permitted sign (rule 40) Works zone sign (rule 181)

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Note 1: Driver’s vehicle, marked lane, multi-lane road, obstruction, service road and traffic control device are defined in the dictionary and shoulder is defined in rule 12 .

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Example 1 Driver going straight ahead giving way to a vehicle on the right that is going straight aheadVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 2: Rules 56 and 57 deal with stopping for a red or yellow traffic light, and proceeding while the light remains red or yellow. Rule 60 deals with proceeding through a red traffic arrow.

Example 1 Using headlights on low-beam when travelling less than 200 metres behind another vehicle travelling in the same direction

(k) “Instrument of Agreement” means any instrument of agreement in which these terms and conditions are or are deemed to be incorporated.

Note 2: Rule 159 deals with traffic signs that require a particular kind of vehicle to drive in the marked lane indicated by the signs.

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must remain stationary until it is safe for the driver to proceed – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note: The rules in Division 1 of this Part apply to drivers of public buses travelling along tram tracks – see rule 273 .

Note 1: Approved child restraint and approved booster seat are defined in subrule (7) , approved seatbelt is defined in the dictionary and forward facing is defined in subrule (6A) .

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Parallel parking – minimum distance from other vehicles and dividing stripThe vehicles marked with an 'X' are parked in contravention of this rule.

Note 3: Under the law of this jurisdiction, only certain long vehicles may display a do not overtake turning vehicle sign.

I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, make the following rules under section 31A of the Traffic Act 1925 .

Note 1: Road-related area is defined in rule 13 , shoulder is defined in rule 12 , and wheeled recreational device and wheeled toy are defined in the dictionary.

Note: Rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving, and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

Note: Road is defined in rule 12 , road-related area is defined in rule 13 and T-intersection is defined in this dictionary.

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must remain stationary until it is safe to proceed – see the definition in the dictionary.

Driver turning right from a road into a road-related area giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead and to a pedestrian on the footpath

Example 2 Stopping and giving way at a stop sign where a carpark exit joins a roadVehicle B must stop and give way to vehicle A

Note 2: If the pedestrian facility is a footpath or shared path at which there is a red pedestrian light, rule 235A imposes further obligations on pedestrians using the facility.

(b) Property in the goods supplied by a Seller to the Buyer under these terms and conditions shall not pass to the Buyer until those goods and other goods have been paid for in full.

Note: In relation to paragraph (b)(iii) , subrule (4E) permits an approved child safety harness to be worn instead of the sash part of a lap and sash seatbelt.

Note 2: Division 7 of Part 12 deals with restrictions on stopping and parking on a length of road, or in an area, to which a permissive parking sign applies.

1. A stop sign at a break in a dividing strip dividing the part of the road used by the main body of moving vehicles from a service road.

Note 1: If a diagram of a traffic control device, traffic-related item or symbol is in black and white in a rule of the Road Rules, the diagram may be a black and white version of the device, item or symbol – see rule 314. If so, the colour version of the device, item or symbol will be in Schedule 2 or 4 .

Note: Intersection, public bus, traffic lights, tram and tram tracks are defined in the dictionary, safety zone is defined in rule 162 , and shared zone is defined in rule 24 .

(h) Each party waives its right to receive each notice which, under section 157(3) of the PPSA, it is permitted to waive.

Note 2 for diagrams: A no parking sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note for diagram: A mail zone sign may have an arrow pointing in a different direction and anything on the sign may be differently arranged – see rule 316(4) .

Note: Bicycle path is defined in rule 239 , edge line and footpath are defined in the dictionary, and shared path is defined in rule 242 .

Note 2: A driver stops within a particular distance from an intersection if the driver stops so any part of the driver’s vehicle is within that distance – see rule 350(2) .

Note: The dictionary only includes a signpost definition for a word or expression if the word or expression is used in 2 or more rules of the Road Rules.

Note: Length of road is defined in the dictionary, school zone is defined in rule 23 , shared zone is defined in rule 24 , and speed-limited area is defined in rule 22 .

Example 3 Stopping and giving way at a stop sign to an oncoming vehicle at a stop signVehicle B must stop and give way to vehicle A

1. Traffic lights erected outside the area of an intersection, but near that area, are taken to be traffic lights at the intersection.

Example 2 Driver going straight ahead giving way to a vehicle on the right that is turning rightVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Note: Intersection and service road are defined in the dictionary, emergency stopping lane is defined in rule 95 , and shoulder is defined in rule 12 .

Driving to the right of the centre of the road not permitted – overtaking on a road with a single continuous dividing line only

Note: Green traffic arrow, red traffic arrow, white traffic arrow and yellow traffic arrow are defined in this dictionary.

Note 2: A traffic control device (including pedestrian lights) generally only applies to a person if the device faces the person – see Division 3 of Part 20 , especially rule 340 .

Note 2: Rule 114 requires a driver entering a roundabout to give way to any vehicle in the roundabout and to any tram that is entering or approaching the roundabout.

Driver turning left (except if the driver is using a slip lane) from the terminating road giving way to a pedestrian on the continuing road

Example 1 Permissive parking sign applying to a length of road with a whole number to the left of PIndicates that a driver must not park continuously for longer than 1 hour on Saturdays between 9 am and 12 noon.

Note 4: Under rule 87(1) , a driver entering a marked lane, or a line of traffic, from the side of the road must give way to any vehicle travelling in the lane or line of traffic. However, the driver of a public bus does not have to give way to a vehicle if the vehicle is required to give way to the bus under this rule and it is safe for the bus to enter the lane, or line of traffic, in which the other vehicle is travelling – see rule 87(2) .

Rule 190 provides that a driver must not stop on a road within 10 metres before or after a safety zone. The example diagram in rule 190 shows a vehicle stopped so part of the vehicle is within 10 metres of the zone. For rule 190 , the vehicle is taken to be stopped within 10 metres of the zone.

Note 2: Rule 158 provides additional exceptions applying to this rule, and also provides a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against this rule.

Driving across a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line to make a U-turn is not permitted

Example 2 Driving across a single continuous dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line to make a U-turn is not permitted

A driver may stop after the stop line at an intersection with traffic lights showing a green traffic light, and not proceed through the intersection, because traffic is congested.

Note 1: Give way line, intersection, stop line, T-intersection and traffic lights are defined in the dictionary, and roundabout is defined in rule 109 .

Example 7 Driver turning right from the continuing road giving way to a pedestrian on the terminating roadVehicle must give way to pedestrian

Note 4: Another law of this jurisdiction may prescribe give way rules for persons travelling in or on wheeled recreational devices or toys.

1. A school zone sign may have the indicated speed limit, the words ‘school zone’, and the times of operation, on a single panel or separate panels.

Note: Transport Commission is defined in the dictionary and council means a council within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993 .

Driver turning left (except if the driver is using a slip lane) from the continuing road giving way to a pedestrian on the terminating road

(c) Buyer must not, without Seller’s written consent, alter, remove, or obliterate any labels which are attached to or incorporated in the goods.

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note 4: In relation to paragraph (b) , rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving, and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

Example 3 Driver turning left (except if the driver is using a slip lane) from the continuing road giving way to a pedestrian on the terminating roadVehicle must give way to pedestrian

Note 2: For this rule, give way means the person must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision – see the definition in the dictionary.

Note for diagrams: There are a number of other permitted versions of the bicycle lane sign, and another permitted version of the end bicycle lane sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3 .

Note: Children's crossing is defined in rule 80 , level crossing is defined in rule 120 , marked foot crossing is defined in this dictionary, and pedestrian crossing is defined in rule 81.

Note to examples: A median strip is a particular kind of dividing strip – see the definition of median strip in the dictionary.

(i) Each party waives its rights to receive anything from any other party under section 275 of the PPSA and agrees not to make any request of any other party under that section.

Example 3 Driver turning right does not have to give way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is entering using a slip laneVehicle B must give way to vehicle A

Bicycle rider making a hook turn at an intersection without traffic lights Bicycle rider making a hook turn at an intersection without traffic lights