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Tasmanianroad rulesDepartment of State Growth

Copyright notice and disclaimerThis publication incorporates information that drivers need to know in order to drive safely and responsibly inTasmania. It does not contain all of the road rules. From time to time the Department of State Growth mayprovide more up to date information online which may differ from the information presented in this publication.While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate and conforms to Tasmanianlegislation, this publication must not be construed as a legal interpretation of legislation.Copyright in this publication is owned by the Crown in Right of Tasmania, represented by the Department ofState Growth.Information in this publication is intended for general information only and does not constitute professionaladvice and should not be relied upon as such. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy,reliability or completeness of any information in this publication. Readers should make their own enquiries andseek independent professional advice before acting on or relying upon any of the information provided.The Crown, its officers, employees and agents do not accept liability however arising, including liability fornegligence, for any loss resulting from the use of or reliance upon information in this publication.Images used within this publication remain the property of the copyright holder.Any requests to reproduce information or diagrams contained in Tasmanian Road Rules must be made in writingto the Department.All enquiries regarding this publication should be directed to 1300 135 513 or the Department of State Growth,GPO Box 1002, Hobart, Tasmania 7001.For further information on this publication please visit www.transport.tas.gov.auISBN: 978-1-921527-44-9 State of Tasmania. Reviewed and reprinted May 2017.Photo credits: images courtesy of the Department of State Growth. Cover image of Tasman Bridge – creditRoger T. Wong.

TASMANIAN ROAD RULESVersion 11.1MR 99 07/17This book has road rules and information for car drivers and motorcycle riders.If you’re going to drive a heavy vehicle, you can get the Tasmanian Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Handbook online atwww.transport.tas.gov.au

Part 1 – Road RulesSpeed limits. 1Making turns. 31Speed limit signs.1Left turns. 31Default speed limits.1Right turns.32Novice speed limits.2U-turns.33School zones.2School buses.3Controlled intersections.3Keeping left. 4Exceptions to keeping left.4Roundabouts. 35What is a roundabout?.35Giving way.35Entering and leaving roundabouts.36Stopping and parking. 37Dividing lines. 6Where to park.37Single broken line.6Parking rules.38Double continuous lines.6Stopping restrictions.39Single continuous line.6Double broken lines.7Single continuous line next to a broken line.7Crossing the centre line to overtake or pass a bike rider.8Other rules. 42Lights and warning devices.42Driving in reverse. 43Mobile phones. 43Overtaking. 9Television receivers and visual display units in motor vehicles. 43Overtaking on the right.9Towing rules.44Overtaking on the left. 10Caravans and trailers.45When not to overtake.11Loads on vehicles.45Being overtaken.11Bicycle paths.46Signals and signs. 12Bicycle storage areas.46Signalling.12Rules for riders. 46Change of direction signal.12Wearing a bike helmet.46Stop signal.12Equipment on a bike.46When to signal.13Bike lanes.46Traffic lights. 14Riding on the footpath.46Giving way at traffic lights. 14Overtaking on the left.46Traffic lights not working. 14Riding two abreast.47Traffic arrows. 15Carrying people on a bike. 47Regulatory signs. 18Bikes being towed.47Warning signs. 19Riding too close to the rear of a motor vehicle. 47Temporary warning signs. 19Caution around horses.47Road markings.20Special purpose lanes.20Police signals. 21Giving way. 22Changing lanes.22Merging.22Uncontrolled intersections.23Controlled intersections. 24Intersections with a stop sign or stop line. 24Intersections with a give way sign or give way line.25T-intersections.26Slip lanes.27Crossings.28Level crossings.29Emergency vehicles.29Buses.30Entering traffic.30Licensing and registration useful links. 48The Driver Knowledge Test.48

Part 2 – Driving in TasmaniaYour licence. 49Registration plates.63Licence classes.49Compulsory insurance.63Licence types.49Roadworthiness.63Learner licence. 49When you can get your L1 car learner licence.49Modifications to vehicles.63Offences. 64How to get it.49Traffic infringement notices.64Rules for L1 car learner drivers.50Fines.64Renewing your L1 car learner licence.50Going to court.65When you can get your L2 car learner licence.50Penalties.65How to get it.50Demerit points.65Rules for L2 car learner drivers.51Licence suspension.65Renewing your L2 car learner licence. 52Period of good behaviour.65When you can get your novice motorcycle learner licence. 52Learner licences.66How to get it. 52P1 and P2 licences.66Rules for motorcycle learner riders. 53Regression.66Renewing your motorcycle learner licence. 53P1 restart offences.66Non-novice learner licence.54Offence-free driving reward.66How to get it.54Learners driving without a supervisor.67Rules for non-novice learner drivers.54Disqualification.67Renewing your non-novice learner licence.55Provisional licence. 55When you can get your car provisional licence.55How to get it.55Motorcycle provisional licence.56Your provisional period.56Extra rules for car provisional drivers.56Extra rules for motorcycle provisional riders.57How to renew it.57Automatic to manual licence. 58Full licence. 58When you can get it.58How to get it.58How to renew it.58Extra rules for motorcycle riders. 59Rules for all licence holders. 59Carrying your driver licence. 59Conditions on a driver licence. 59Change of details. 59Medical conditions. 59Surrender of your driver licence. 59Visiting or moving to Tasmania from interstate or New Zealand.60Visiting or moving interstate.60Visiting or moving here from overseas. 61International students. 61Exemptions from licence tests and assessments. 61Vehicle registration. 62How to register your vehicle.62How to renew your registration.62Surrendering your registration.62Transferring your registration.

TASMANIAN ROAD RULES Version 11.1 MR 99 07/17 This book has road rules and information for car drivers and motorcycle riders. If you’re going to drive a heavy vehicle, you can get the Tasmanian Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Handbook online at www.transport.tas.gov.au

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