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#### 280 Application of Division
280 Application of Division
> > (1) This Division applies to the driver of a public bus who is—
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> > > (a) driving in a bus lane, or
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> > > (b) travelling along tram tracks to which B lights apply.
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> > Note.
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> > The rules in Division 1 of this Part apply to drivers of public buses travelling along tram tracks to which B lights do not apply—see rule 273.
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> > Note 2.
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> > This subrule is not uniform with the corresponding subrule in rule 280 of the Australian Road Rules. Different rules may apply in different jurisdictions.
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> > (2) This Division applies to the driver of a vehicle other than a public bus, in the same way as it applies to the driver of a public bus, if—
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> > > (a) the vehicle being driven by the driver is in a class of vehicles specified for this rule by another law of this jurisdiction, and
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> > > (b) the driver is driving in a bus lane to which B lights apply, and
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> > > (c) the driver is permitted to drive in the lane under another law of this jurisdiction.
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> > (2–1) This Division applies to the driver of an authorised T-Way vehicle in the same way as it applies to the driver of a public bus who is driving in a bus lane, if the driver is driving in or entering a T-Way lane to which B lights apply.
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> > Note 1.
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> > B lights is defined in the Dictionary, and authorised T-Way vehicle and T-Way lane are defined in rule 157–1.
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> > Note 2.
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> > This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 280 of the Australian Road Rules.
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> **rule 280:** Am 2019 (573), Sch 1\[2\]–\[4\].