South Australian Consolidated Regulations349—References to certain kinds of roads
A reference in the Australian Road Rules to a road of a particular kind is a
reference to a road of that kind at any relevant place.
Example—
Rule 31 deals with a driver starting a right turn at an intersection from
a road (except a multi-lane road). The rule applies to a particular driver
only if the road from which the driver is turning is not a multi-lane road at
the intersection. In applying the rule to the driver, it is irrelevant that
the road is, or is not, a multi-lane road at another place away from the
intersection.