Crossing Continuous Lines - 12 Most Asked About Road Rules

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Australian Road Rule

147 Moving from one marked lane to another marked lane across a continuous line
separating the lanes
(1) A driver on a multi-lane road must not move from one marked lane to another marked
lane by crossing a continuous line separating the lanes unless:
(a) the driver is avoiding an obstruction; or
(b) the driver is obeying a traffic control device applying to the first marked lane; or
(c) the driver is permitted to drive in both marked lanes under another provision of the
Australian Road Rules or under another law of this jurisdiction; or
(d) either of the marked lanes is a special purpose lane in which the driver is permitted
to drive under the Australian Road Rules and the driver is moving to or from the
special purpose lane; or
(e) either of the marked lanes is a special purpose lane during specified times
only and the driver:
(i) is moving to or from that lane outside of the times during which it is a
special purpose lane; and
(ii) is permitted to drive in that lane outside of the times during which it is a
special purpose lane under the Australian Road Rules; or
(f) the driver is lane filtering in accordance with rule 151A.
Note: Lane filtering is defined in rule 151A.
Offence provision.
Note 1: Marked lane, multi-lane road, obstruction, special purpose lane and traffic control device are
defined in the dictionary.
Note 2: An overhead lane control device may require a driver to leave a marked lane—see rule 152.
Note 3: Drivers of certain long vehicles are permitted to use 2 marked lanes when turning at an
intersection—see rule 28 (left turns) and rule 32 (right turns).
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.
(2) Subrule (1) (f) does not apply if another law of this jurisdiction does not permit a driver to
lane filter.

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Australian Road Rule

147 Moving from one marked lane to another marked lane across a continuous line separating the lanes
(1) A driver on a multi-lane road must not move from one marked lane to another marked lane by crossing a continuous line separating the lanes unless:

(a) the driver is avoiding an obstruction; or
(b) the driver is obeying a traffic control device applying to the first marked lane; or
(c) the driver is permitted to drive in both marked lanes under another provision of the
Australian Road Rules or under another law of this jurisdiction; or
(d) either of the marked lanes is a special purpose lane in which the driver is permitted to drive under the Australian Road Rules and the driver is moving to or from the special purpose lane; or
(e) either of the marked lanes is a special purpose lane during specified times only and the driver:
(i) is moving to or from that lane outside of the times during which it is a special purpose lane; and
(ii) is permitted to drive in that lane outside of the times during which it is a special purpose lane under the Australian Road Rules; or
(f) the driver is lane filtering in accordance with rule 151A.
Note: Lane filtering is defined in rule 151A.
Offence provision.
Note 1: Marked lane, multi-lane road, obstruction, special purpose lane and traffic control device are
defined in the dictionary.
Note 2: An overhead lane control device may require a driver to leave a marked lane—see rule 152.
Note 3: Drivers of certain long vehicles are permitted to use 2 marked lanes when turning at an
intersection—see rule 28 (left turns) and rule 32 (right turns).
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.
(2) Subrule (1) (f) does not apply if another law of this jurisdiction does not permit a driver to
lane filter.


This video was re-uploaded for educational purposes, and to publicise safe road use.

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