Australian Capital Territory Consolidated RegulationsSchedule 1 CTP premium classes
(see s 8)
In this schedule—
"ambulance" means a motor vehicle built to transport sick or injured people.
"any other vehicle" means a vehicle that—
(a) must be registered under the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999 ; and
(b) is not a vehicle mentioned in part 1.2, table.
"breakdown vehicle" means a motor vehicle used mainly to tow broken-down vehicles.
"bus "means a motor vehicle used to carry paying passengers but does not include—
(a) a demand responsive service vehicle; or
(b) a taxi; or
(c) a general hire car; or
(d) a restricted hire car.
"business use"—a vehicle, or trader's plate is for business use if there is an entitlement to claim an input tax credit in relation to the CTP policy for the vehicle or plate.
"demand responsive service vehicle"—see the Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act 2001 , section 81.
"drive-yourself hire vehicle" means a motor vehicle let for hire but does not include a motor vehicle let for hire under a lease or hire-purchase agreement.
"firefighting vehicle" means a motor vehicle used mainly for firefighting.
"general hire car" means a hire car that is not a restricted hire car.
"goods vehicle" means a motor vehicle built mainly to transport goods.
"GVM", of a vehicle––see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999 , dictionary.
"hire car"—see the Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act 2001 , section 67.
"historic vehicle"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
"implement"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
"input tax credit"—see the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cwlth), dictionary.
"miscellaneous vehicle" means a tractor or implement but does not include a primary producer's tractor.
"mobile crane" means a motor vehicle built mainly as a crane but does not include—
(a) a breakdown vehicle; or
(b) a tractor.
"motorbike"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
"motorcycle" means a motorbike or motortrike.
"motortrike"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
"passenger vehicle" means a motor vehicle built mainly to carry people but does not include the following:
(a) an ambulance;
(b) a bus;
(c) a demand responsive service vehicle;
(d) a drive-yourself hire vehicle;
(e) a motorcycle;
(f) a police vehicle;
(g) a general hire car;
(h) a taxi.
"police vehicle"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
"primary producer's tractor" means a tractor used by a primary producer for his or her operations as a primary producer.
"private use"—a vehicle, or trader's plate, is for private use if there is no entitlement to claim an input tax credit in relation to the CTP policy for the vehicle or plate.
"restricted hire car"—see the Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act 2001 , section 68.
"tractor"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
"undertaker's vehicle" means a motor vehicle used only as an undertaker's hearse.
"veteran vehicle"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
"vintage vehicle"—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 , dictionary.
column 1 item | column 2 kind of motor vehicle or trader's plate | column 3 case (if any) | column 4 use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | ambulance | | private |
|
1.2 | ambulance | | business |
| 2.1 | breakdown vehicle | | private |
|
2.2 | breakdown vehicle | | business |
| 3.1 | bus or demand responsive service vehicle | vehicle has seating for not more than 16 adults (including driver) | private |
| 3.2 | bus or demand responsive service vehicle | vehicle has seating for not more than 16 adults (including driver) | business |
| 3.3 | bus or demand responsive service vehicle | vehicle has seating for more than 16 adults (including driver) | private |
| 3.4 | bus or demand responsive service vehicle | vehicle has seating for more than 16 adults (including driver) | business |
| 4.1 | drive-yourself hire vehicle | | private |
|
4.2 | drive-yourself hire vehicle | | business |
| 5.1 | firefighting vehicle | | private |
| 5.2 | firefighting vehicle | | business |
| 6.1 |
general hire car | | private |
| 6.2 | general hire car | | business |
|
7.1 | goods vehicle | GVM not over 4.5t | private |
| 7.2 | goods vehicle | GVM not over 4.5t | business |
| 7.3 | goods vehicle | GVM over 4.5t |
private |
| 7.4 | goods vehicle | GVM over 4.5t | business |
| 8.1 |
historic vehicle | | private |
| 8.2 | historic vehicle | | business |
|
9.1 | miscellaneous vehicle | | private |
| 9.2 | miscellaneous vehicle |
| business |
| 10.1 | mobile crane | | private |
| 10.2 | mobile crane | |
business |
| 11.1 | motorcycle | engine capacity not over 300mL | private |
11.2 | motorcycle | engine capacity not over 300mL | business |
| 11.3 |
motorcycle | engine capacity over 300mL but not over 600mL | private |
|
11.4 | motorcycle | engine capacity over 300mL but not over 600mL |
business |
| 11.5 | motorcycle | engine capacity over 600mL | private |
|
11.6 | motorcycle | engine capacity over 600mL | business |
| 11.7 |
motorcycle | electrically powered motor | private |
| 11.8 | motorcycle |
electrically powered motor | business |
| 12.1 | passenger vehicle | |
private |
| 12.2 | passenger vehicle | | business |
| 13.1 | police vehicle | | private |
| 13.2 | police vehicle | | business |
| 14.1 |
primary producer's tractor | | private |
| 14.2 | primary producer's tractor | | business |
| 15.1 | taxi | | private |
| 15.2 | taxi | |
business |
| 16.1 | trader's plate | | private |
| 16.2 | trader's plate | business | |
| 17.1 | undertaker's vehicle | | private |
| 17.2 |
undertaker's vehicle | | business |
| 18.1 | veteran vehicle | | private |
18.2 | veteran vehicle | | business |
| 19.1 | vintage vehicle | |
private |
| 19.2 | vintage vehicle | | business |
| 20.1 | any other vehicle | | private |
| 20.2 | any other vehicle | | business |
Note A trailer does not have to be separately insured (see Act, s 19 and s 60 to s 63).