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Old 30-10-2006, 06:06 PM   #1
ilikefords
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Default I'm taking them to court - help on laws wanted

Hey Guys,

I'm contesting a ticket for driving in a T3 (transit) lane in Brisbane QLD, just wondering if anyone knew the laws on exactly how far you can drive in the lane.

Basically the T3 lane was in the left lane and to turn left off the street you obviously have to travel in the lane for a while, I pulled on to the street and drove in the T3 lane for 250m before they pulled me over, if I hadn't of been stopped I only would have been in the lane for 375m.

As far as I know you are allowed 400m to merge into the correct lane or take your turn before breaking the law, am I correct?

Also are there any laws regarding the distance from a change of speed zone that the cops can set up a radar?

Thanks Heaps
Brenden

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