TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Of the 3th and 4th degree: 3rd point in the pfd

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TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Of the 3th and 4th degree: 3rd point in the pfd

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Hello Team,


Below is the TRAFFIC
VIOLATIONS
Of the 3th and 4th degree: 3rd point in the pfd

Where there are two or three carriageways on
the public road which are clearly separated from
each other, in particular by a level of solid
ground, a space which is not accessible to
vehicles, and a difference in level, drivers may
not follow the carriageway situated in relation to
their driving direction on the left, subject to local
regulations.

Does it mean we should drive on the right in above mentioned scenario?

Could you please explain this point to me. I did not understand the exact meaning of this.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Jozef
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Re: TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Of the 3th and 4th degree: 3rd point in the pfd

Bericht door Jozef »

These traffic regulations don't specify where you have to drive, they only forbid to drive in your direction on the leftmost carriageway.

This means that, when there are 2 such carriageways, you must use the one on the right hand side.

When there are 3 such carriageways, most of the time, the carriageway on the right hand side is intended to drive in your direction, and the carriageway in the middle is intended to drive in both directions. Just don't drive in your direction on the carriageway to the left.

Unfortunately, the legislator forgot to forbid to drive on the leftmost carriageway when there are more than 3 such carriageways.
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