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    Anyone game to clarify this Road code gem

    From the Road code


    "You can pass at a no-passing line if:
    you stay on your side of the solid yellow line, and
    you can see 100 metres of clear road in front of you for the whole time while you are passing, and
    the lane is wide enough for two vehicles.

    Fair enough but wait

    "Passing or attempting to pass where no-passing lines are marked on the road

    demerit points 35"

    From this section

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    two bikes can pass.
    as long as you do not pass over the center line you are ok,
    youi can pass a tractor, or other farm vehicle under this rule too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    two bikes can pass.
    as long as you do not pass over the center line you are ok,
    youi can pass a tractor, or other farm vehicle under this rule too.
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    Typically badly worded. Should mention yellows must be crossed.
    I note, also, that 'Failing to keep as far left as practicable' is an offence with 20 demerits...we should all ride a tyre-width to the right of the road edge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post

    Yes but, if you look in the fines and demerit point department demerit points ae gained if you pass where yellow (no passsing) lines are present - no mention of crossing the lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheshirecat View Post
    Yes but, if you look in the fines and demerit point department demerit points ae gained if you pass where yellow (no passsing) lines are present - no mention of crossing the lines.
    That is the "Road Code" - it is not the "Legislation."

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    What counts is the law

    The LAW (Road User Rule 2004) says (my highlighting)

    The driver must not pass or attempt to pass a motor vehicle or an animal-drawn vehicle moving in the same direction within the length of roadway on which the no-passing line is marked until the driver reaches the further end of the no-passing line, unless throughout the passing movement the driver keeps the vehicle wholly to the left of the no-passing line.
    And the rule on demerits (Land Transport Offences and Penalties 1999)
    Passing to right of no-passing line

    Legal to pass so long as you don't cross the line (and etc etc )
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