South Australian Consolidated Regulations6—Meaning of unladen mass
(1) For the purposes
of the definition of "unladen mass" in section 5(1) of the Act, the following
accessories or equipment carried (either habitually or intermittently) on the
vehicle are prescribed accessories or prescribed equipment:
(a)
stock hurdles, stock crates, sheep gates, cages and other similar equipment
used to contain animals;
(b)
containers and tanks used to carry solid, liquid or gaseous loads;
(c)
stake sides, drop sides, canopies, frames, tarpaulins and other similar
equipment used to contain or protect a load;
(d)
cranes, hoists, platforms and other similar equipment for the purpose of
loading or unloading goods;
(e)
air-conditioners, sleeping and cooking equipment, refrigeration units, radios
and tape recorders and similar equipment;
(f)
tools, tool boxes, towbars, spare tyres, roof racks and other similar spare
equipment;
(g) any
other equipment that is not part of a load and is usually carried on the
vehicle.
(2) However,
paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subregulation (1) do not apply in
relation to vehicles registered at concessional registration fee rates for
primary producers under section 34 of the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 .