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Road rules for complex drives
Review the road signs and markings you need to follow.
In this topic
Types of road signs and signals
What road markings mean
Video: Merging lanes safely
Types of intersection warning signs
The safe way to make a U-turn
U-turns and median strips
Video: When to safely perform a U-turn
Sharing the road with trams
Broken yellow lines next to tram tracks
Continuous yellow lines next to tram tracks
Video: Passing or overtaking trams
Sharing the road with buses
Video: Driving with buses
Types of road signs and signals
What road markings mean
Road markings can tell you to slow down or provide warning of what road features are ahead.
Road markings can be white or yellow.
It’s a good idea to review the different types you’ll see on the road before you drive.
Remember to check mirrors and do a head check when changing lanes or merging into a lane of traffic.
Merging lanes safely
This video shows how to merge and change lanes safely.
Types of intersection warning signs
Find out more about intersections from stage two.
The safe way to make a U-turn
Follow our safety tips when making a U-turn on the road.
You should:
- Watch for traffic in both directions.
- Check your mirrors and do a head check before turning.
- Use your indicator to let others know you’re turning.
- Double check for bike riders and motorcyclists.
- Give way to other road users.
U-turns and median strips
If there’s a median strip in the middle of the road, then you must make a U-turn from the right lane.
When to safely perform a U-turn
This video shows when you can safely perform a U-turn.
Sharing the road with trams
You must:
- Stop at the back end of a tram to give way to people walking at tram stops.
- Make sure there are no more people walking on the road and the tram has closed its doors before passing.
- Give way to trams moving in or across a roundabout.
- Stay under 10km/h when passing a stopped tram that has its doors closed.
Broken yellow lines next to tram tracks
These mean you can:
- Drive in that lane, but trams always have priority.
- Cross the lines as long as you’re not in the tram’s way or delay the tram.
Continuous yellow lines next to trams tracks
These mean your learner can’t travel in the same lane as the tram.
Passing or overtaking trams
This video shows how to share the road with trams and when you can safely pass a tram.
Sharing the road with buses
Look for buses pulling out from the kerb or bus stop, as you may need to give way.
Sometimes buses have their own lane.
You can drive in a bus lane for up to 100 metres if it is necessary to:
- Enter or leave the road.
- overtake a vehicle that is turning right or making a u-turn from the centre of the road.
Watch out for buses pulling out from the kerb. In a built-up area you must give way to a bus displaying a Give Way To Bus sign and signalling that it is about to pull out from the kerb into the left lane.
Driving with buses
This is a video about bus lanes on Melbourne roads.