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1     "Give way line", intersection , stop line , T-intersection and traffic lights are defined in the dictionary. Roundabout is defined in rule 109.

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(2)     If the driver is going straight ahead, the driver must give way to any vehicle approaching from the right, unless a stop sign, stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the approaching vehicle.

2     For this rule, "give way" means the driver must slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision—see the definition in the dictionary.

Example 1 Driver going straight ahead giving way to a vehicle on the right that is going straight ahead Example 2 Driver going straight ahead giving way to a vehicle on the right that is turning right In each example, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A.     (3)     If the driver is turning left (except if the driver is using a slip lane), the driver must give way to—         (a)     any vehicle approaching from the right, unless a stop sign, stop line, give way sign or a give way line applies to the driver of the approaching vehicle; and         (b)     any pedestrian at or near the intersection who is crossing the road the driver is entering. Notes 1     Slip lane is defined in the dictionary. 2     In relation to paragraph (b), rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road. Examples Example 3 Driver turning left giving way to a vehicle on the right that is going straight ahead Example 4 Driver turning left giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is entering In example 3, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. In example 4, the vehicle must give way to the pedestrian.     (4)     If the driver is turning left using a slip lane, the driver must give way to—         (a)     any vehicle approaching from the right or turning right at the intersection into the road the driver is entering (except a vehicle making a U‑turn at the intersection); and Rule 72(4)(b) amended by S.R. No. 87/2018 rule 6.         (b)     any pedestrian on or entering the slip lane. Example Example 5 Driver turning left using a slip lane giving way to a vehicle that is turning right into the road the driver is entering In this example, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A.     (5)     If the driver is turning right, the driver must give way to—         (a)     any vehicle approaching from the right, unless a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the approaching vehicle; and         (b)     any oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead or turning left at the intersection, unless—               (i)     a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the oncoming vehicle; or               (ii)     the oncoming vehicle is turning left using a slip lane; and         (c)     any pedestrian at or near the intersection who is crossing the road the driver is entering. Notes 1     Oncoming vehicle is defined in the dictionary. 2     Rules 67 and 69 deal with the situation where a vehicle approaching from the right is facing a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line. 3     In relation to paragraph (c), rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving and  rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road. Examples Example 6 Driver turning right giving way to a vehicle on the right that is turning right into the road the driver is leaving Example 7 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead on the road the driver is leaving In examples 6 and 7, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Example 8 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is entering Example 9 Driver turning right giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is entering In example 8, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. In example 9, the vehicle must give way to the pedestrian. AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback

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3     In relation to paragraph (c), rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving and  rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

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(a)     any vehicle approaching from the right, unless a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the approaching vehicle; and

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Example 3 Driver turning left giving way to a vehicle on the right that is going straight ahead Example 4 Driver turning left giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is entering In example 3, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. In example 4, the vehicle must give way to the pedestrian.     (4)     If the driver is turning left using a slip lane, the driver must give way to—         (a)     any vehicle approaching from the right or turning right at the intersection into the road the driver is entering (except a vehicle making a U‑turn at the intersection); and Rule 72(4)(b) amended by S.R. No. 87/2018 rule 6.         (b)     any pedestrian on or entering the slip lane. Example Example 5 Driver turning left using a slip lane giving way to a vehicle that is turning right into the road the driver is entering In this example, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A.     (5)     If the driver is turning right, the driver must give way to—         (a)     any vehicle approaching from the right, unless a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the approaching vehicle; and         (b)     any oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead or turning left at the intersection, unless—               (i)     a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the oncoming vehicle; or               (ii)     the oncoming vehicle is turning left using a slip lane; and         (c)     any pedestrian at or near the intersection who is crossing the road the driver is entering. Notes 1     Oncoming vehicle is defined in the dictionary. 2     Rules 67 and 69 deal with the situation where a vehicle approaching from the right is facing a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line. 3     In relation to paragraph (c), rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving and  rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road. Examples Example 6 Driver turning right giving way to a vehicle on the right that is turning right into the road the driver is leaving Example 7 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead on the road the driver is leaving In examples 6 and 7, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Example 8 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is entering Example 9 Driver turning right giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is entering In example 8, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. In example 9, the vehicle must give way to the pedestrian. AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback

2     Rules 67 and 69 deal with the situation where a vehicle approaching from the right is facing a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line.

Example 8 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is entering Example 9 Driver turning right giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is entering In example 8, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. In example 9, the vehicle must give way to the pedestrian. AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback

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(a)     any vehicle approaching from the right or turning right at the intersection into the road the driver is entering (except a vehicle making a U‑turn at the intersection); and

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(a)     any vehicle approaching from the right, unless a stop sign, stop line, give way sign or a give way line applies to the driver of the approaching vehicle; and

2     In relation to paragraph (b), rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving and rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road.

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(1)     A driver at an intersection (except a T-intersection or roundabout) must give way in accordance with this rule if the intersection is without all of the following—

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Example 6 Driver turning right giving way to a vehicle on the right that is turning right into the road the driver is leaving Example 7 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead on the road the driver is leaving In examples 6 and 7, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Example 8 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is entering Example 9 Driver turning right giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is entering In example 8, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. In example 9, the vehicle must give way to the pedestrian. AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback

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Example 5 Driver turning left using a slip lane giving way to a vehicle that is turning right into the road the driver is entering In this example, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A.     (5)     If the driver is turning right, the driver must give way to—         (a)     any vehicle approaching from the right, unless a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the approaching vehicle; and         (b)     any oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead or turning left at the intersection, unless—               (i)     a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line applies to the driver of the oncoming vehicle; or               (ii)     the oncoming vehicle is turning left using a slip lane; and         (c)     any pedestrian at or near the intersection who is crossing the road the driver is entering. Notes 1     Oncoming vehicle is defined in the dictionary. 2     Rules 67 and 69 deal with the situation where a vehicle approaching from the right is facing a stop sign , stop line, give way sign or give way line. 3     In relation to paragraph (c), rule 353(1) specifies that a driver is not required to give way to a pedestrian who is crossing the road that the driver is leaving and  rule 353(2) provides that a pedestrian who is only crossing a part of a road is considered to be crossing the road. Examples Example 6 Driver turning right giving way to a vehicle on the right that is turning right into the road the driver is leaving Example 7 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is going straight ahead on the road the driver is leaving In examples 6 and 7, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. Example 8 Driver turning right giving way to an oncoming vehicle that is turning left into the road the driver is entering Example 9 Driver turning right giving way to a pedestrian on the road the driver is entering In example 8, vehicle B must give way to vehicle A. In example 9, the vehicle must give way to the pedestrian. AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback