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While the Australian Road Rules provide an arching framework for driving across the country, there are unique rules bespoke of each state and territory that editors need to be aware of. This page aims to capture the characteristics of each for quick reference.
While the Australian Road Rules provide an arching framework for driving across the country, there are unique rules bespoke of each state and territory that editors need to be aware of. This page aims to capture the characteristics of each for quick reference.


== ACT ==
==ACT==


== NSW ==
==NSW==


== NT ==
==NT==


== Qld ==
==Qld==
{| class="wikitable"
|+Queensland - [https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/road/lines road markings]
!Type
!can
!cannot
|-
|Single continuous centre line
|Cross to enter/leave a road or property
|
* Cross to overtake
* Cross to make a u-turn
|-
|Double continuous centre line
|Only cross to safely pass bicycle riders
|Cross in all other circumstances
|-
|Continuous centre line with a
broken centre line (driving on


== SA ==
the side of the broken line)
|
* Cross to enter/leave a road or property
* Cross to overtake
* Cross to make a u-turn
|N/A
|-
|Painted traffic island
|
* Drive up to 50m to enter/leave a road


== Tas ==
* Drive up to 50m to enter a turning lane


== Vic ==
that begins immediately after the island


== WA ==
* Cross to enter/leave a road or property
|Drive on/cross if traffic island is
surrounded with double


== Suggested points of discussion: ==
continuous lines
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Queensland - [https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/road/traffic-lights u-turns]
!location
!WHEN permitted
|-
|Traffic light (signalled intersection)
|Only when signed with "u-turn permitted"
|-
|Non-signalled intersection
|At all times unless signed with no u-turn sign
|-
|Others - children's crossings, level crossings,
marked foot/pedestrian crossings
|Only when signed with "u-turn permitted"
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Queensland - [https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/speed-limits speed limits]
!area
!default speed limit
|-
|Built-up area
|50 km/h
|-
|Outside of built-up area
|100 km/h (unless signed otherwise)
|}


* When u-turns are and aren't permitted
==SA==
* Crossing unbroken lines
* Crossing painted traffic islands
* Default speed limits


== To do: ==
==Tas==
 
==Vic==
 
==WA==
 
==Suggested points of discussion:==
 
*When u-turns are and aren't permitted
*Crossing unbroken lines
*Crossing painted traffic islands
*Default speed limits
 
==To do:==
Explore whether this information is be displayed in point form or in a table.
Explore whether this information is be displayed in point form or in a table.



Revision as of 01:11, 28 October 2022

This page is being actively developed and is not yet ready for use. Its content should be considered unofficial and draft.


While the Australian Road Rules provide an arching framework for driving across the country, there are unique rules bespoke of each state and territory that editors need to be aware of. This page aims to capture the characteristics of each for quick reference.

ACT

NSW

NT

Qld

Queensland - road markings
Type can cannot
Single continuous centre line Cross to enter/leave a road or property
  • Cross to overtake
  • Cross to make a u-turn
Double continuous centre line Only cross to safely pass bicycle riders Cross in all other circumstances
Continuous centre line with a

broken centre line (driving on

the side of the broken line)

  • Cross to enter/leave a road or property
  • Cross to overtake
  • Cross to make a u-turn
N/A
Painted traffic island
  • Drive up to 50m to enter/leave a road
  • Drive up to 50m to enter a turning lane

that begins immediately after the island

  • Cross to enter/leave a road or property
Drive on/cross if traffic island is

surrounded with double

continuous lines

Queensland - u-turns
location WHEN permitted
Traffic light (signalled intersection) Only when signed with "u-turn permitted"
Non-signalled intersection At all times unless signed with no u-turn sign
Others - children's crossings, level crossings,

marked foot/pedestrian crossings

Only when signed with "u-turn permitted"
Queensland - speed limits
area default speed limit
Built-up area 50 km/h
Outside of built-up area 100 km/h (unless signed otherwise)

SA

Tas

Vic

WA

Suggested points of discussion:

  • When u-turns are and aren't permitted
  • Crossing unbroken lines
  • Crossing painted traffic islands
  • Default speed limits

To do:

Explore whether this information is be displayed in point form or in a table.

Example only:

U-Turns
Permitted at... ACT NSW Qld Vic
Non-signaled intersections Never
Traffic lights When sign permits
Whenever you want Yep