One-Way Streets
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When you are
approaching a one-way street, you may see one of two regulatory signs. If you
are at the entrance to a one-way street, you will see the ‘Proceed Straight
Ahead’ regulatory sign. If you are approaching the ‘wrong’ end of a one-way
street, you will see the regulatory road markings shown below to indicate ‘No
Entry’ and you must not enter past those markings.
You may also
see an upright ‘No Entry’ sign with the road markings.
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Driving in a one-way
Street Even
though all traffic on a one-way street is travelling in the same direction, you
should still drive on the left-hand side.
You may leave the left-hand side only
if you intend to overtake or turn right up ahead. You may drive on either side
of a traffic island, but take note of arrow markings on the road.
Only change
lanes if you have to. If you have to change lanes, check your mirrors and blind
spots for any traffic coming up behind you or overtaking you.
When the way is
clear, signal your intention and move, giving way to any traffic already in the
lane.
When turning
right from a one-way street, drive as close as you can to the right-hand side.
Remember that the road at the end of a one-way street may be two-way. You may
see the warning sign below if it is.
Streets for pedestrians
The regulatorysign below shows that the street is closed to all road users except pedestrians
at the time shown on the information plate underneath.
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