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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--VEHICLE STANDARDS AND
SAFETY) REGULATION 2010 NO. 192
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Contents
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
Part 2--Vehicle standards
Division 1--Preliminary
4. Vehicle standards
5. Compliance with vehicle standards
6. Identification and modification plates
Division 2--Defective vehicles
7. When a vehicle is defective
8. Defect notices
9. Defective vehicle label
Division 3--Modification of vehicles
Subdivision 1--Modifying vehicle
10. Modifying vehicle
11. Modified silencing device
12. Action for compliance after speeding conviction
Subdivision 2--Approval of modification
13. Approval of modified vehicle
Part 3--Guidelines and permits for safe movement of vehicles
14. Guidelines and permits for vehicles
15. Permit contents and conditions
16. Driving under guideline or permit
Part 4--Vehicle safety
Division 1--Vehicle inspections
17. Inspections by authorised officers for certificate of inspection
18. Identifying vehicle before inspection
19. Inspections by approved examiners for inspection certificate
20. Issue of replacement inspection certificate if registration refused
21. Reinspection by approved examiners for inspection certificate
22. Action more than 14 days after inspection report issued
Division 2--Vehicle inspection certification requirements
23. SC vehicles for sale—safety certificate requirement
24. Disposal of registered vehicles—inspection certificate requirement
25. Registered COI vehicles—requirement for certificate of inspection
26. Alternative compliance scheme—maintenance
27. References to particular areas mentioned in sch 2
28. Currency of certificates
29. Extension of time to comply
Division 3--General
30. Notification if certificate or plate destroyed, lost or stolen
31. Returning unused forms and plates
32. Document keeping
33. Making, possessing or using false or misleading documents
34. Seizing certain vehicles for sale—Act, s 46A
Part 5--Obtaining a permit
35. Applying for permit
36. Deciding application
37. Discretionary conditions
38. Granting a permit
39. Refusing to grant permit
40. Review of decisions
Part 6--Miscellaneous
41. Fees
Part 7--Repeal and transitional provisions
Division 1--Repeal
42. Repeal
Division 2--Transitional provisions
43. Definitions for div 2
44. Things done under repealed regulation
45. Existing guidelines and permits
46. Existing applications
47. References to repealed regulation
Part 8--Amendment of State Penalties Enforcement Regulation 2000
48. Regulation amended
49. Amendment of sch 3 (Transport legislation)
Part 9--Consequential and other amendments
Division 1--Amendment of Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Regulation 2004
50. Regulation amended
51. Amendment of s 105A (Non-application of ss 98 to 100 to owner of vehicle or vessel in exempt area)
Division 2 Amendment of Transport Operations (Road Use Management--Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2005
52. Regulation amended
53. Amendment of sch 1 (Statutory conditions for appointment as accredited person)
54. Amendment of sch 9 (Dictionary)
Division 3 Amendment of Transport Operations (Road Use Management--Fatigue Management) Regulation 2008
55. Regulation amended
56. Amendment of s 187 (Fees)
SCHEDULE 1 -- VEHICLE STANDARDS
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Non-application of standards—inconsistent ADR requirements
2. Non-application of standards—Motor Vehicle Standards Act approvals
Part 2--Australian Design Rules
Division 1--Basic concepts
3. What is an ADR
4. What is a national standard
5. What is a second edition ADR
6. What is a third edition ADR
Division 2--Compliance with ADRs
7. Compliance with second edition ADRs
8. Compliance with third edition ADRs
9. Exception to compliance with ADRs—vehicles that are not road vehicles
10. Exception to compliance with ADRs—Motor Vehicle Standards Act
11. Partial exception to compliance with ADRs—personally imported vehicles
12. Attaching compliance or identification plates
Part 3--Adopted standards
13. What is an adopted standard
14. Reference to adopted standards
15. Exception to compliance with adopted standards
Part 4--General safety requirements
Division 1--All vehicles
16. Steering
17. Turning ability
18. Ability to travel backwards and forwards
19. Protrusions
20. Driver's view and vehicle controls
21. Seating
22. Mudguards and spray suppression
23. Horns, alarms etc.
24. Rear vision mirrors
25. Rear vision mirrors—surfaces
26. Additional rear vision mirrors
27. Automatic transmission
28. Diesel engines
29. Bonnet securing devices
30. Electrical wiring, connections and installations
31. Television receivers and visual display units
32. Windscreens and windows
33. Window tinting
34. Windscreen wipers and washers
35. Wheels and tyres—size and capacity
36. Pneumatic tyres—generally
37. Pneumatic tyres—carcass construction
38. Pneumatic tyres—size and capacity
39. Tyres—defects
40. Tyres for use on vehicles with GVM over 4.5t
41. Tyres—manufacturer's rating
42. Retreads
43. Tyre tread
44. Alternative tyres, rims and wheels
Division 2--Additional requirements for motorbikes
45. Steering gear and handlebars
46. Foot rests
47. Chain guards
Part 5--Vehicle marking
48. Vehicle and engine identification numbers
49. White or silver band on certain vehicles
50. Warning signs for combinations over 22m long
51. Warning signs not to be displayed on other vehicles
52. Specifications for warning signs
53. Left-hand drive signs
Part 6--Vehicle configuration
54. Axle configuration
55. Relation between axles in axle group
Part 7--Lights and reflectors
Division 1--General requirements for lights
56. Certain requirements apply only at night
57. Prevention of glare
58. Pairs of lights
Division 2--Headlights
59. Headlights to be fitted to vehicles
60. How headlights are to be fitted
61. How single headlights are to be fitted
62. How additional headlights are to be fitted
63. Performance of headlights
64. Effective range of headlights
65. Changing headlights from high-beam to low-beam position
Division 3--Parking lights
66. Parking lights
Division 4--Daytime running lights
67. Daytime running lights
Division 5--Tail-lights
68. Tail-lights generally
69. Tail-lights for sugar cane trailers
70. Pattern of fitting tail-lights
71. Performance of tail-lights
72. Wiring of tail-lights
Division 6--Number plate lights
73. Number plate lights
Division 7--Clearance lights
74. Front clearance lights
75. External cabin lights
76. Rear clearance lights
Division 8--Side marker lights
77. Vehicles needing side marker lights
78. Location of side marker lights
79. Performance of side marker lights
80. Side marker lights and rear clearance lights
Division 9--Brake lights
81. Fitting brake lights
82. Brake lights for sugar cane trailers
83. Performance and operation of brake lights
Division 10--Reversing lights
84. Reversing lights
Division 11--Direction indicator lights
85. Direction indicator lights on motor vehicles
86. Direction indicator lights on trailers
87. Location of direction indicator lights
88. Operation and visibility of direction indicator lights
Division 12--Fog lights
89. Front fog lights
90. Rear fog lights
Division 13--Interior lights
91. Interior lights
Division 14--Reflectors generally
92. General requirements for reflectors
Division 15--Rear reflectors
93. Rear reflectors
Division 16--Side reflectors
94. Compulsory side reflectors on pole-type trailers
95. Optional side reflectors
Division 17--Front reflectors
96. Compulsory front reflectors on certain trailers
97. Compulsory front reflectors on sugar cane trailers
98. Optional front reflectors
Division 18--Other lights, reflectors, rear marking plates or signals
99. Other lights and reflectors
100. Flashing warning lights for sugar cane trailers
101. Rear marking plates
102. Signalling devices
103. Mechanical signalling devices
104. Turn signals
Division 19--Vehicles not required to have lights or reflectors
105. Certain vehicles used in daylight
106. Certain vehicles used for collection or exhibition purposes
Part 8--Braking systems
Division 1--Brake requirements for all vehicles
107. Components of a braking system
108. Provision for wear
109. Supply of air or vacuum to brakes
110. Performance of braking systems
Division 2--Motor vehicle braking systems
111. What braking system a motor vehicle must have
112. Operation of brakes on motor vehicles
113. Air or vacuum brakes on motor vehicles
Division 3--Trailer braking systems
114. What brakes a trailer must have
115. Operation of brakes on trailers
116. Air or vacuum brakes on trailers
Division 4--Additional brake requirements for B-doubles and long road trains
117. Application of division to certain road trains
118. Braking system design for a prime mover in a B-double
119. Braking system design for motor vehicles in road trains
120. Braking system design for trailers in B-doubles or road trains
121. Air brakes of motor vehicles in B-doubles or road trains
122. Air brakes in a B-double or road train—least favoured chamber
123. Recovery of air pressure for brakes in B-doubles and road trains
124. Air supply for brakes in B-doubles and road trains
125. Brake line couplings
126. Simultaneous parking brake application
127. Capacity of air reservoirs
Part 9--Control of emissions
Division 1--Crank case gases and visible emissions
128. Crank case gases
129. Visible emissions
Division 2--Exhaust systems
130. Exhaust systems
Division 3--Noise emissions
Subdivision 1--General
131. Measurement of stationary noise levels
132. Meaning of certified to ADR 83/00
133. Silencing device for exhaust systems
Subdivision 2--Noise levels applying to vehicles not certified to ADR 83/00
134. Application of sdiv 2
135. Stationary noise levels—cars, car derivatives, motorbikes and motortrikes
136. Stationary noise levels—other vehicles with spark ignition engines
137. Stationary noise levels—other vehicles with diesel engines
Subdivision 3--Noise levels applying to vehicles certified to ADR 83/00
138. Stationary noise levels
Part 10--LPG fuel systems
139. LPG-powered vehicles
Part 11--Maximum road speed limiting
140. Speed limiting
141. Exemptions from speed limiting
Part 12--Mechanical connections between vehicles
Division 1--Couplings on all types of vehicles
142. General coupling requirements
143. Drawbar couplings
Division 2--Additional coupling requirements for B-doubles and long road trains
144. Division does not apply to particular vehicles or couplings
145. Couplings for B-doubles and road trains
146. Selection of fifth wheel couplings for B-doubles and road trains
147. D-value of a fifth wheel coupling
148. Mounting of fifth wheel couplings on B-doubles and road trains
149. Branding of fifth wheel couplings and turntables on B-doubles and road trains
150. Selection of kingpins for B-doubles and road trains
151. Attachment of kingpins on B-doubles and road trains
152. Branding of kingpins on B-doubles and road trains
153. Selection of couplings and drawbar eyes for road trains
154. Attachment of couplings and drawbar eyes on road trains
155. Branding of couplings and drawbar eyes on road trains
156. Tow coupling overhang on road trains
Part 13--Other matters
157. Retractable axles
158. Interpretation of certain second edition ADRs
SCHEDULE 2 -- EXEMPT AREAS
SCHEDULE 3 -- FEES
SCHEDULE 4 -- DICTIONARY
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