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ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974 - SECT 49AAA

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974 - SECT 49AAA

49AAA .         Terms used

                In this Part —

        above the speed limit , in relation to the driving of a vehicle, means driving the vehicle at a speed that exceeds the speed limit applicable to the driver, the vehicle or the length of road where it is being driven;

        confiscation zone means —

            (a)         in relation to a vehicle, a length of road where the speed limit applicable to the vehicle, or the length of road, is 50 km/h or less; or

            (b)         a school zone;

        grievous bodily harm has the meaning given in The Criminal Code section 1(1);

        instructor means a person who may give driving instruction under the Road Traffic (Authorisation to Drive) Act 2008 section 10(2);

        learner driver means —

            (a)         the holder of a learner’s permit; or

            (b)         a person authorised to drive under the Road Traffic (Authorisation to Drive) Act 2008 section 6;

        motor cycle means a motor vehicle that has 2 wheels and includes —

            (a)         a 2-wheeled motor vehicle with a sidecar attached to it that is supported by a third wheel; and

            (b)         a motor vehicle with 3 wheels that is ridden in the same way as a motor vehicle with 2 wheels;

        provide driving instruction means to provide or attempt to provide driving instruction to a learner driver who is driving a motor vehicle;

        school zone means a length of road designated as a school zone under a road law;

        speed limit means a speed limit set under a road law.

        [Section 49AAA inserted: No. 25 of 2016 s. 42; amended: No. 51 of 2016 s. 4.]

        [Heading inserted: No. 25 of 2016 s. 42.]