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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.
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.
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.
Vehicle is defined in rule 15 and personal mobility device, wheelchair, wheeled recreational device and wheeled toy are defined in this dictionary.
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Electrically power-assisted pedal cycle is defined in the Australian Design Rules – Definitions and Vehicle Categories, which are vehicle standards determined under the Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018 of the Commonwealth.
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).
There are a number of other permitted versions of the road access sign and the end freeway sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
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.
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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.
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.
Adjacent land, dividing strip, traffic, traffic control device and withare defined in this dictionary and vehicle is defined in rule 15.
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.
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 the Traffic Act 1925 .
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.
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.
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)
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.
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.
Two vehicles travelling in the same direction on a road (except in a marked lane), but not in line, are 2 lines of traffic.
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.
Railway employee, road worker, school crossing patrol officer, Transport Commission and transport inspector are defined in the dictionary.
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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.
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)[Schedule 3 Amended by S.R. 2022, No. 43, Applied:13 Jul 2022] Buses must enter sign (rule 107) Bus only lane sign (rule 154A) Bus only lane sign (rule 154A) Bus only lane sign (rule 154A) 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 only lane sign (rule 154A) End bus only lane sign (rule 154A) End bus only lane sign (rule 154A) 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 personal mobility devices sign (rule 244E) No personal mobility devices sign (rule 244E) No personal mobility devices sign (rule 244E) No personal mobility devices sign (rule 244E) 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)
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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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.
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.
79A. Speed-limit approaching and passing stationary or slow-moving police, emergency, enforcement, roadside assistance service and escort vehicles
There is another permitted version 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.
There are a number of other permitted versions of the bridge load limit (mass per axle group) sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
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.
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).
Loads consisting of very light objects, or loose bulk loads, that are contained, held, protected or enclosed within the sides or enclosures of a part of the vehicle
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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.
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).
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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.
1. Approach and enter the intersection from as near as practicable to the far left side of the road that the driver is leaving.
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.
Loads contained, held, protected or enclosed within the sides or enclosures of a part of the vehicle and restrained from moving horizontally
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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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.
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.
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.
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).
Bicycle, wheelchair and wheeled recreational device are defined in this dictionary, and motorised scooter is defined in rule 244A.
Bicycle path is defined in rule 239, footpath and nature strip are defined in this dictionary, and shared path is defined in rule 242.
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.
Traffic lights erected outside the area of an intersection, but near that area, are taken to be traffic lights at the intersection.
1. Approach and enter the intersection from as near as practicable to the far left side of the road that the rider is leaving.
Rule 95 deals with driving in emergency stopping lanes, and Division 6 of this Part deals with driving in other special purpose lanes.
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.
238. Pedestrians travelling along a road (except in or on a personal mobility device, wheeled recreational device or toy)
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).
111. Entering a roundabout from a multi-lane road or a road with 2 or more lines of traffic travelling in the same direction
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.
3. Remain at the position reached under step 2 until the traffic lights on the road that the driver is entering change to green.
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).
Green bicycle crossing light, yellow bicycle crossing light and red bicycle crossing light are defined in this dictionary.
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.
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.
Intersection, bicycle symbol, right traffic lane arrows, motor vehicle and marked foot crossing are defined in this dictionary and hook turns are described in rules 34 and 35.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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).
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.
Loads consisting of bulk liquids that are contained, held, protected or enclosed within the sides or enclosures of a part of the vehicle
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.
Left traffic lane arrows, marked lane, right traffic lane arrows and U-turn traffic lane arrows are defined in this dictionary and vehicle is defined in rule 15.
There are a number of other permitted versions of the transit lane sign and another permitted version of the end of transit lane sign – see the diagrams in Schedule 3.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 only lane sign (rule 154A) Bus zone sign (rule 183) Children crossing flag (rule 80) Children's crossing sign (rule 80) Clearance sign (rule 102) Clearway sign (rule 176) Electric-powered vehicle charging symbol (rule 203C) Electric-powered vehicle symbol (rule 203B) 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 bus only lane sign (rule 154A) 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 truck 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) 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 a length of road) (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 a length of road) (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)
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.
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.
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.
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).
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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.
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.
A plate erected next to a pedestrian crossing sign at a place indicating that the sign does not apply on a particular day.
The rules in Part 11 about driving in marked lanes, and moving from one marked lane or line of traffic, apply to a driver driving in a roundabout – see rules 146 to 148.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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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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Bicycle path, dividing strip, footpath, length of road, shared path, nature strip, postal worker and Road Authority are defined in the dictionary.
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).
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).
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.
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.
Bicycle, personal mobility device, trolley, wheelchair and wheeled toy are defined in this dictionary, and motorised scooter is defined in rule 244A.