sports850 wrote:
in NSW you MUST keep to the left lanes unless you are overtaking . Interstate (and local) people don't know or ignore that and sit in the right hand lane doing 90 causing traffic to bank up or people to undertake them and then break the laws themselves
...a personal bugbear of mine.
I had an argument over this with my (Aussie) father-in-law when we were driving in Europe last year. I was telling him how well disciplined most European drivers were when it comes to lane discipline where even if they are a bit lazy or slow to move back over, they eventually do and people NEVER (OK, hardly ever) overtake on the inside.
Anyway - I was saying that the rules in Aus/NSW were pretty-much the same but for some reason Aussie drivers just all sat at 100 in all 3 lanes and then the idiots just weaved around them in whichever direction they felt like.
He disputed that the road rules here said that the outside lane is only for overtaking and also disputed that 'undertaking' was illegal.
I looked it up again when we got home to find we were both half right - the outside lane/s is/are for overtaking (Australian Road Rule 130) and you should always return to the left afterwards. So it's not different state by state, this is a Commonwealth rule.
However - I was shocked to find that there
is provision for overtaking on the inside:
Australian Road Rules wrote:
141 No overtaking etc to the left of a vehicle
(1) A driver (except the rider of a bicycle) must not overtake a
vehicle to the left of the vehicle unless:
(a) the driver is driving on a multi-lane road and the vehicle
can be safely overtaken in a marked lane to the left of the
vehicle; or...
...so basically it's up to the idiot doing the driving to assess whether it is 'safe' or not - smart rule
Oddly, now that I know it's not illegal (just a little bit stupid IMHO) I now find myself less enraged when some idiot almost wipes me out when he races up the 'slow' lane and then cuts across three lanes of traffic just as I look to return to the left after 'correctly' overtaking to the right....