1 Lane Filtering Trial Sydney Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:11 am
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rossco
Lane Filtering Trial Sydney CBD 1st March to 30th April
February 4, 2013
Motorcyclists will be allowed to lane filter in the northern part of Sydney’s CBD from 1 March to 30 April as part of a trial to measure potential safety benefits and reduced congestion.
It will be legal for motorcyclists to use the filtering technique while the Centre for Road Safety tests whether traffic flow improves without jeopardising safety.
Lane filtering manoeuvres are against the law in NSW, however there will be an exemption for motorcyclists in the trial area – allowing them to filter only past stationary vehicles at intersections.
Monitoring will start on 1 February for comparison purposes, with the findings to be presented in late 2013.
The NSW Police Force CBD Motorcycle Response Team, recently funded by Transport for NSW, would be policing the trial area to ensure road rules are being followed by all motorists.
The trial area is in the northern part of Sydney CBD, bordered by Circular Quay, George Street and Hickson Road in the north, Hickson Road and Sussex Street in the west, Market Street and St James’s Road in the south and Macquarie Street in the east.
Motorcyclists are not allowed to lane filter on the Cahill Expressway, Western Distributor and Bradfield Highway (Sydney Harbour Bridge).
Map of the lane filtering trial zone.
Lane filtering for motorcyclists during the trial
Motorcycle lane filtering includes:
Motorcycles moving between stationary vehicles at intersections.
Motorcycles travelling within the lane, on the lane line and/or into the adjacent lane when filtering.
When lane filtering, motorcycle riders must follow the following conditions:
Motorcyclists are not allowed to travel through moving traffic (lane splitting).
Riders must not overtake to the left of a vehicle which is in the left-hand lane.
When traffic is queued at intersections, riders must stop at the intersection behind the stop-line.
Riders must not filter in ‘bus only’ lanes.
When lane filtering, it is also recommended that riders take extra care:
In turning lanes.
Near buses, trucks, cyclists and pedestrians.
Adjacent to parked vehicles.
Moving from traffic lights.
Merging back into traffic.
Motorcycle riders will be exempt from the following road rules in order to allow them to filter within the trial area between 1 March 2013 and 30 April 2013:
Drivers/riders on a multi-lane road must travel entirely within a single lane (rule 146a).
Drivers/riders must travel within a single line of traffic on a road without marked lanes (rule 146b).
Drivers/riders on a multi-lane road must not move from one marked lane into another marked lane by crossing a continuous line separating the lanes (rule 147).
rossco
Lane Filtering Trial Sydney CBD 1st March to 30th April
February 4, 2013
Motorcyclists will be allowed to lane filter in the northern part of Sydney’s CBD from 1 March to 30 April as part of a trial to measure potential safety benefits and reduced congestion.
It will be legal for motorcyclists to use the filtering technique while the Centre for Road Safety tests whether traffic flow improves without jeopardising safety.
Lane filtering manoeuvres are against the law in NSW, however there will be an exemption for motorcyclists in the trial area – allowing them to filter only past stationary vehicles at intersections.
Monitoring will start on 1 February for comparison purposes, with the findings to be presented in late 2013.
The NSW Police Force CBD Motorcycle Response Team, recently funded by Transport for NSW, would be policing the trial area to ensure road rules are being followed by all motorists.
The trial area is in the northern part of Sydney CBD, bordered by Circular Quay, George Street and Hickson Road in the north, Hickson Road and Sussex Street in the west, Market Street and St James’s Road in the south and Macquarie Street in the east.
Motorcyclists are not allowed to lane filter on the Cahill Expressway, Western Distributor and Bradfield Highway (Sydney Harbour Bridge).
Map of the lane filtering trial zone.
Lane filtering for motorcyclists during the trial
Motorcycle lane filtering includes:
Motorcycles moving between stationary vehicles at intersections.
Motorcycles travelling within the lane, on the lane line and/or into the adjacent lane when filtering.
When lane filtering, motorcycle riders must follow the following conditions:
Motorcyclists are not allowed to travel through moving traffic (lane splitting).
Riders must not overtake to the left of a vehicle which is in the left-hand lane.
When traffic is queued at intersections, riders must stop at the intersection behind the stop-line.
Riders must not filter in ‘bus only’ lanes.
When lane filtering, it is also recommended that riders take extra care:
In turning lanes.
Near buses, trucks, cyclists and pedestrians.
Adjacent to parked vehicles.
Moving from traffic lights.
Merging back into traffic.
Motorcycle riders will be exempt from the following road rules in order to allow them to filter within the trial area between 1 March 2013 and 30 April 2013:
Drivers/riders on a multi-lane road must travel entirely within a single lane (rule 146a).
Drivers/riders must travel within a single line of traffic on a road without marked lanes (rule 146b).
Drivers/riders on a multi-lane road must not move from one marked lane into another marked lane by crossing a continuous line separating the lanes (rule 147).
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