Last Updated: 20 March 2009

[LAT 13,390] Transverse markings74 

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(1) A single continuous transverse line on the carriageway as specified by line marking No 1 in Part 3 of the Schedule is an indication to the driver of a motor vehicle that the driver must not proceed beyond the line if required to stop by a red light under regulation 75(4)(a) or a police officer.

[subreg (1) am LN 51 of 2002 reg 25, effective 6 September 2002]

(2) Two parallel intermittent or broken transverse lines on the carriageway at an intersection as specified by line marking No 3 in Part 3 of the Schedule are an indication to a driver of a motor vehicle that the driver must slow down or stop behind the lines and give way to any traffic in the intersection or junction.

[subreg (2) am LN 51 of 2002 reg 25, effective 6 September 2002]

(3) Subregulation (2) applies if even road sign No 1 as specified in Parts 1 and 1A of the Schedule is not erected at the intersection.

[subreg (3) am LN 51 of 2002 reg 25, effective 6 September 2002]

(4) Two parallel continuous transverse lines on the carriageway at an intersection as specified by line marking No 2 in Part 3 of the Schedule are an indication to a driver of a motor vehicle that the driver must stop the vehicle and then proceed giving way to traffic in the intersection or junction.

[subreg (4) am LN 51 of 2002 reg 25, effective 6 September 2002]

(5) Subregulation (4) applies even if road sign No 2 specified in Parts 1 and 1A of the Schedule is not erected at the intersection.

[subreg (5) am LN 51 of 2002 reg 25, effective 6 September 2002]