"Tram tracks are an element of the road intended for the movement of rail vehicles, which is limited in width by a specially designated pavement of the tram line or road markings. The movement of non-rail vehicles on tram tracks is permitted in accordance with Section 11 of these Rules."
This definition directly establishes that a tram track, as an element of the road, has width boundaries marked either by a specially designated pavement of the tram line or by road markings; this is exactly what the question checks.
Therefore, the correct answer is "The answers indicated in items 1 and 2," given that according to the definition in the Traffic Rules, tram tracks are limited in width by a specially designated pavement of the tram line or by road markings.
In the Traffic Rules, a tram track is considered a separate element of the road, specifically intended for the movement of rail vehicles. This refers not just to the metal rails, but to a designated lane on the road where the tram operates.
To clearly understand where this lane begins and ends, the Rules set the boundaries of the tram track width in two dimensions. The first dimension is tied to the track’s construction itself: the boundary is the outer edges of the rail heads. This is a physical, visible boundary that is easy to identify on the road.
However, for the safe movement of the tram, it is important to consider not only the rails but also the necessary clearance and extra space on both sides of the track, so the tram can pass without obstacles. That is why the Traffic Rules additionally define the boundaries of the tram track by notional lines drawn at a set distance from the outer edges of the outermost rails. This is no longer just the 'metal in fact,' but a regulatory boundary of the space that must remain clear for the movement of the rail vehicle.
In practice, this means that when you assess whether you have entered the tram tracks, are creating an obstacle for the tram, or where the boundary of this section of the road lies, you need to consider both definitions: both the boundary along the rails and the boundary along the notional clearance lines.
Therefore, the correct answer is "The answers indicated in points 1 and 2," since the width of the tram track in the Traffic Rules is defined both by the outer edges of the rail heads and by additional notional lines of the clearance space for the safe movement of the tram.
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