169 No stopping on a road with a yellow edge line
A driver must not stop at the side of a road marked with a continuous yellow edge line.
Offence provision.
Note Edge line is defined in the dictionary.
Then it gets very testicle ..... from the dictionary:
edge line, for a road, means a line marked along the road at or near the far left or far right side of the road (except any road-related area of the road).One interpretation of this is that if you are to the
left of the yellow edge line, it is not an offence, unless you are in a
road related areaBack to the dictinary:
road-related area see rule 13.13 What is a road-related area
(1) A road-related area is any of the following:
(a) an area that divides a road;
(b) a footpath or nature strip adjacent to a road;
(c) an area that is not a road and that is open to the public and designated for use by cyclists or animals;
(d) an area that is not a road and that is open to or used by the public for driving, riding or parking vehicles.
Note Vehicle is defined in rule 15.
(2) However, a reference in the Australian Road Rules (except in this Division) to a road-related area includes a reference to:
(a) an area so far as the area is declared, under another law of this jurisdiction, to be a road-related area for the Australian Road Rules; or
(b) any shoulder of a road; or
(c) any other area that is a footpath or nature strip as defined in the dictionary;
but does not include a reference to an area so far as the area is declared, under another law of this jurisdiction, not to be a road-related area for the Australian Road Rules.

Who was it that said, "I'm tired, I think I'll go home now ............", he may have been smarter than we think!