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本帖最后由 superlady 于 2012-1-17 14:44 编辑
大家要注意的是CHANGE 2 这条,实际上还是老规矩。其他的基本上是小转弯有优先权。
ROAD RULES ARE CHANGING 5AM SUNDAY 25TH MARCH 2012
The changes to the give-way rules come into effect at 5am on Sunday 25 March 2012. Until then the current give-way rules apply.
These changes will affect all drivers, riders, pedestrians and cyclists in New Zealand.
Are all the give-way rules at intersections changing?
No. Traffic signs and signals are placed at intersections to show road users what they need to do and this will not change. Road users should continue to obey all road signs and signals.
Here is a snapshot of the current give way rules:
1. If you are at an intersection controlled by a Stop sign, you must stop and give way to all other vehicles.
2. If you are at an intersection controlled by a Give Way sign, you must give way to all other vehicles except those controlled by a Stop sign.
3. If you are turning, give way to all vehicles not turning. Note: If the road is marked with a centre line, you are deemed to be turning if you leave the path of the centre line. If you follow the path of the centre line, you are deemed to be not turning.
4. If you are turning left, give way to vehicles coming towards you that are turning right. (NOTE: THIS IS ONE OF THE RULES THAT WILL CHANGE)
5. If the rules above do not determine who gives way, give way to vehicles coming from your right.
What give-way rules will be changing at 5am on 25 March 2012?
There are two give-way rules that will be changing..
Change 1: The left-turn versus right-turn rule
From 5am on 25 March 2012, this new rule will require all traffic turning right to give way to a vehicle coming from the opposite direction and turning left. This only applies at cross roads, T-intersections and driveways where:
a) both vehicles are facing each other with no signs or signals (neither vehicle is controlled)
b) both vehicles are facing give way signs
c) both vehicles are facing stop signs
d) both vehicles are facing green traffic signals
An example of each situation where the new rule will apply is shown below. In each of the diagrams below the RED car has to give way to the GREEN car:
a) Both vehicles facing each other with no signs or signals (neither vehicle is controlled)
b) Both vehicles facing Give Way signs
c) Both vehicles facing Stop signs
d) Both vehicles facing green traffic signals
Change 2: At uncontrolled T-intersections (‘uncontrolled’ means when there are no signs or signals to tell you what to do)
At an uncontrolled T-intersection, all traffic from a terminating road (bottom of the T) will have to give way to all traffic on a continuing road (top of the T). This will bring it into line with T-intersections where there are Stop or Give Way signs on the terminating road. In the diagram below the RED car has to give way to the GREEN car:
This rule change will also apply to uncontrolled driveways, such as at a supermarket or hospital. From 5am on 25 March 2012 the traffic exiting the driveway will need to give way to all traffic on the road.
All vehicles entering or exiting a driveway must continue to give way to pedestrians on a footpath, or cyclists and pedestrians on a cycle path or shared path. Drivers should not pull out to block the footpath in front of pedestrians and cyclists.
Will there be any changes to the give-way rules at roundabouts?
No. You should continue to give way to vehicles on the roundabout coming from your right.
Public awareness campaign
It’s important that you stick to the current rules until 5am on Sunday 25 March 2012.
An intensive public information campaign is being developed. The campaign will be run in the month leading up to the date of the change on 25 March 2012, with national advertising starting 10 days before the change. This late February start date is necessary to avoid public confusion and minimise the risk of people starting to use the new rules too early.
Find the latest transport news, information, and advice on our website:
www.nzta.govt.nz <http://www.nzta.govt.nz/> |
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