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Old 10-07-2005, 05:01 PM   #11
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I knew this would cause some confusion and also clarify some situations. Yes HERXR8 now you know why it happens,theres no law against it,though it could be different in VIc. As for Bindi, there is no law in NSW making it illegal to UNDERTAKE but yes all of us are taught to keep left its just that some of us are just plain ignorant of other people or arrogant to think not to G.A.S. I am not sure about other states regarding undertaking but it is illegal in some other countries.
KEEPLEFT, nowhere in the new or old rules does it say it is an offence to drive in the right hand lane if it posted @ 50,60,70,80kph. A motorway is clearly marked and the law is very clear regarding keeping left. In actual fact a section called MULTI-LANED roads, from the old handbook is not included in the NEW rules I downloaded yesterday. In part it states; If you are driving along a road with marked lanes it is safest to stay in the left lane.Overtake in the right lane and move back to the left lane as soon as it is safe to do so.If the road has a speed limit of more than 80kph,or a KEEP LEFT UNLESS OVERTAKING sign,you must drive in the left lane unless you want to overtake or turn right.
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