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ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) REGULATION 2008 - REG 4
Definitions
4 Definitions
(1) In this Regulation:
"alcohol interlock program", in relation to a person, means an interlock
program referred to in Chapter 5 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005 the
participants in which are holders of interlock driver licences.
"allied professional practitioner" means a psychologist, an optometrist or an
occupational therapist.
"applicable fee" -see clause 111.
"articulated bus" means a bus consisting of more than one rigid section with
passenger access between the sections and the sections connected to one
another so as to allow rotary movement between the sections.
"Assessing Fitness to Drive" means the publication Assessing Fitness to Drive
published by Austroads Inc and approved by the Australian Transport Council,
as in force from time to time.
"average speed detection zone" means a length of road to which an
average speed detection zone sign applies, being a length of road beginning at
an average speed detection zone sign and ending 300 metres along the length of
road in the direction driven by a driver on the road who faces the sign before
passing it.
"average speed detection zone sign" means a traffic sign bearing the words
“AVERAGE SPEED”.
"car licence" means a licence referred to in clause 7 (3).
"car-based motor tricycle" means a motor trike that: (a) has displayed on it a
compliance plate issued by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, with the
category LEM, LEP or LEG, and
(b) has a GVM that is not greater than 1 tonne,
and
(c) is constructed or equipped to seat not more than 3 adult persons
including the driver, and
(d) has a rear mounted engine of a kind
manufactured for a motor car, and
(e) has a transmission of a kind
manufactured for a motor car with direct drive to the rear wheels, and
(f)
has at least 2 of the following characteristics: (i) pedal operated clutch or
automatic transmission,
(ii) pedal operated fully integrated braking system,
(iii) left-hand operated gear stick not mounted on the handlebars.
"class B motor vehicle" means: (a) a motor vehicle with a GVM exceeding 4.5
tonnes but not exceeding 12 tonnes, or
(b) a motor vehicle and trailer
combination with a GCM exceeding 4.5 tonnes but not exceeding 12 tonnes.
"class C motor vehicle" means a coach (within the meaning of the
Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 ) or a motor vehicle
with a GVM of more than 12 tonnes.
"Contracting State" means a foreign country that is a signatory to the United
Nations Convention on Road Traffic, Geneva, 1949 .
"converter dolly" means a trailer with one axle group or single axle and a
fifth wheel coupling designed to convert a semi-trailer into a dog trailer.
"foreign driver licence" means a licence to drive a motor vehicle held by an
international visitor and issued in the country in which the person is
ordinarily resident.
"GCM" and
"GVM" have the same meanings as they have in the
Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 .
"heavy combination vehicle licence" means a licence referred to in clause 7
(9).
"heavy rigid vehicle licence" means a licence referred to in clause 7 (8).
"implement" means a motor vehicle (other than a mobile crane) that comprises
an excavator, road grader, road roller, bulldozer, forklift truck or other
machinery or apparatus and is not constructed on a chassis of a type normally
used in the construction of a motor lorry.
"international driving permit" means a permit issued by: (a) a competent
authority of a Contracting State or a subdivision of such a State, or
(b) an
association duly empowered by such an authority in accordance with the United
Nations Convention on Road Traffic, Geneva, 1949 .
"international visitor" means a person who: (a) is ordinarily resident in a
foreign country, and
(b) is not a permanent resident of Australia.
"licence class" -see clause 5.
"licence expiry date" means the date recorded in the driver licence register,
in accordance with clause 103 (1) (f), as the date on which the driver licence
expires.
"light rigid vehicle licence" means a licence referred to in clause 7 (6).
"medium rigid vehicle licence" means a licence referred to in clause 7 (7).
"motor bike" means a motor vehicle with two wheels and includes a two wheeled
motor vehicle with a side car attached to it and supported by a third wheel.
"motor trike" means a motor vehicle with three wheels, but does not include a
two wheeled motor vehicle with a side car attached to it and supported by a
third wheel.
"motorcycle licence" means a licence referred to in clause 7 (2).
"multi-combination vehicle licence" means a licence referred to in clause 7
(10).
"prime mover" means a motor vehicle built to tow a semi-trailer.
"provisional P1 licence" means a provisional licence issued in accordance with
clause 20.
"provisional P2 licence" means a provisional licence issued in accordance with
clause 27.
"relevant external driver licence" means: (a) an Australian driver licence
issued in another State or an internal Territory, or
(b) a
foreign driver licence (other than a foreign driver licence that authorises
its holder to learn to drive a motor vehicle).
Note: The definition of
"Australian driver licence" in the Dictionary to the Act does not include a
learner licence issued in another State or Territory.
"rigid" means not articulated, other than in respect of an articulated bus.
"road transport legislation" has the same meaning as in the
Road Transport (General) Act 2005 .
"Safe-T-Cam sign" means a traffic sign bearing the words “SAFE-T-CAM
MANAGING SPEED AND FATIGUE”.
"Safe-T-Cam zone" means a length of road to which a Safe-T-Cam sign applies,
being a length of road beginning at a Safe-T-Cam sign and ending 300 metres
along the length of road in the direction driven by a driver on the road who
faces the sign before passing it.
"school zone" means a school zone (as defined in rule 23 of the Road Rules
2008 ), but only during any period in which the speed limit indicated by a
school zone sign has effect, as referred to in rule 318 (3-1) of those Rules.
"semi-trailer" means a trailer (including a pole-type trailer) that has: (a)
one axle group or single axle towards the rear, and
(b) a means of attachment
to a prime mover that would result in some of the load being imposed on the
prime mover.
"the Act" means the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998 .
"trailer" means a vehicle that is built to be towed, or is towed, by a motor
vehicle but does not include a motor vehicle being towed.
"1999 Reg" means the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 1999 . Note:
Other expressions are defined in the Dictionary to the Act.
(2) Notes
included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
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