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HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW (QUEENSLAND) - SECT 594
Matters court must consider when imposing sanction for noncompliance with mass, dimension or loading requirement
594 Matters court must consider when imposing sanction for noncompliance with
mass, dimension or loading requirement
(1) The purpose of this section is to bring to a court’s attention the
implications and consequences of a contravention of a mass, dimension or
loading requirement when deciding the kind and level of sanction to be imposed
for the contravention.
(2) In deciding the sanction, including the level of a
fine, to be imposed for the contravention, the court must consider the
following matters— (a) a minor risk breach of a mass, dimension or loading
requirement involves either or both of the following— (i) an appreciable
risk of accelerated road wear;
(ii) an appreciable risk of unfair commercial
advantage;
(b) a substantial risk breach of a mass, dimension or loading
requirement involves 1 or more of the following— (i) a substantial risk of
accelerated road wear;
(ii) an appreciable risk of damage to road
infrastructure;
(iii) an appreciable risk of increased traffic congestion;
(iv) an appreciable risk of diminished public amenity;
(v) a substantial risk
of unfair commercial advantage;
(c) a severe risk breach of a mass, dimension
or loading requirement involves 1 or more of the following— (i) an
appreciable risk of harm to public safety or the environment;
(ii) a serious
risk of accelerated road wear;
(iii) a serious risk of damage to road
infrastructure;
(iv) a serious risk of increased traffic congestion;
(v) a
serious risk of diminished public amenity;
(vi) a serious risk of unfair
commercial advantage.
(3) This section does not limit the matters the court
may consider in deciding the sanction for the contravention.
(4) Nothing in
this section authorises or requires the court to assign the contravention to a
different risk category.
(5) Nothing in this section requires evidence to be
adduced about a matter mentioned in subsection (2) .
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