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ROAD RULES 2019 - REG 139A
Exceptions for overtaking or passing bicycle rider
(1) A driver on a two-way road without a dividing line or median strip
may drive to the right of the centre of the road to overtake or pass the rider
of a bicycle that is travelling in the same direction as the driver
if
(a) the driver has a clear view of any approaching traffic; and
(b) it is necessary and reasonable, in all the circumstances, for the driver
to drive to the right of the centre of the road to overtake or pass the rider;
and
(c) the driver can do so safely.
Note Approaching , centre of the road , dividing line , median strip , traffic
and two-way road are defined in the dictionary.
(2) A driver on a road with a dividing line may drive to the right of
the dividing line to overtake or pass the rider of a bicycle that is
travelling in the same direction as the driver if
(a) the driver has a clear view of any approaching traffic; and
(b) it is necessary and reasonable, in all the circumstances, for the driver
to drive to the right of the dividing line to overtake or pass the rider; and
(c) the driver can do so safely.
(3) For subrule (2), if the dividing line is a single continuous
dividing line to the left of a broken dividing line, a single continuous
dividing line only or 2 parallel continuous dividing lines, the hazard in
driving to the right of such a dividing line must be taken into account in
deciding whether it is reasonable to drive to the right of the dividing line.
(4) A driver may drive on a dividing strip that is at the same level as
the road, or on or over a single continuous line, or 2 parallel continuous
lines, along a side of or surrounding a painted island, to overtake or pass
the rider of a bicycle that is travelling in the same direction as the driver
if
(a) the driver has a clear view of any approaching traffic; and
(b) it is necessary and reasonable to drive on the dividing strip or painted
island to overtake or pass the rider; and
(c) the driver can do so safely.
Note Dividing strip and painted island are defined in the dictionary.
(5) For the purposes of subrule (4), a dividing strip is to be treated
as being at the same level as the road even if it contains one or more raised
pavement bars or markers.
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