16—Historic, individually constructed, left hand drive and street rod
vehicles
(1) For the purposes
of section 25(1)(a) of the Act, the following classes of motor vehicles
are prescribed:
(a) a
historic vehicle that has been built or modified in accordance with
requirements or specifications accepted by the Registrar;
(ab) an
individually constructed vehicle—
(i)
that has been built in accordance with requirements or
specifications accepted by the Registrar; and
(ii)
in respect of which there is in force an exemption under
section 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961 from compliance with
specified Australian Design Rules or other vehicle standards prescribed under
that Act;
(b) a
left hand drive vehicle that has been built or modified in accordance with
requirements or specifications accepted by the Registrar;
(c) a
street rod vehicle—
(i)
that has been built or modified in accordance with
requirements or specifications accepted by the Registrar; and
(ii)
in respect of which there is in force an exemption under
section 163AA of the Road Traffic Act 1961 from compliance with
specified Australian Design Rules or other vehicle standards prescribed under
that Act.
(2) The registration
of a historic vehicle, individually constructed vehicle,
left hand drive vehicle or street rod vehicle under section 25 of the Act
is subject to the following conditions:
(a) a
condition that a person must not drive the vehicle, or cause, suffer or permit
the vehicle to be driven, on a road unless the owner of the vehicle is a
financial member of a motor vehicle club recognised by the Registrar for the
purposes of this regulation;
(b) a
condition that a person who drives the vehicle on a road must—
(i)
while doing so, carry in the vehicle a log book in a form
approved by the Registrar; and
(ii)
record in the log book, in accordance with the directions
contained in the log book, particulars of each journey undertaken by the
person in the vehicle; and
(iii)
produce the log book for inspection on request made by an
authorised officer or police officer;
(c) a
condition that a person must not drive the vehicle, or cause, suffer or permit
the vehicle to be driven, on a road on more than 90 days in each period
of 12 months in the period of registration;
(d) a
condition that a person must not drive the vehicle, or cause, suffer or permit
the vehicle to be driven on a road, for fee, hire or reward;
(e) a
condition that the owner of the vehicle must, at the request of the Registrar
or the motor vehicle club to which the owner belongs, make the vehicle
available for inspection by the Registrar or the club.
(3) The Registrar may
by notice in the Gazette—
(a)
recognise a motor vehicle club for the purposes of this regulation;
(b)
impose such conditions on the recognition of the motor vehicle club as the
Registrar thinks fit;
(c) if
satisfied that—
(i)
a motor vehicle club has contravened or failed to comply
with a condition applying to its recognition by the Registrar; or
(ii)
there is other good cause to do so,
withdraw the recognition of a motor vehicle club with effect from a date
specified in the notice (being not less than 28 days from the date of
publication of the notice).