Justices Act 1902 Regulation relating to short descriptions of traffic offences (1990-202) [GG No 46 of 6.4.1990] (NSW)
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JUSTICES ACT 1902 - REGULATION
(Relating to short descriptions of traffic offences)
NEW SOUTH WALES
[Published in Gazette No. 46 of 6 April 1990]
HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Justices Act 1902, has been pleased to make the Regulation set forth hereunder.
JOHN DOWD
Attorney General.
Commencement
1. This Regulation commences on 11 April 1990.
Amendments
2. The Justices (Short Descriptions of Motor Traffic and Other
Offences) Regulation 1986 is amended:
| (a) | by inserting, in appropriate numerical order, in Columns 1 and 2, respectively, of Schedule 1 under the heading "Traffic Act 1909" the following matter: | |
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more than 45 km/h
speed which exceeds by more than 45 km/h the speed limit applicable
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(b)
by omitting from Columns 1 and 2, respectively, of Schedule 1 under the heading " Traffic Act 1909 " the following matter:
Section 4E (1D) (a) - being the holder of a first-year provisional licence,
provisional
driver
drive with special
drive a motor vehicle while the range p.c.a.
special range prescribed
concentration of alcohol is present in blood Section 4E (1 D) (a) - being the holder of a learner's licence, drive a
learner
drive
with
special range p.c.a.
motor vehicle while the special
range prescribed concentration of alcohol is present in blood
Section 4E (1D) (b) - being the holder of a first-year provisional licence,
provisional
driver
attempt to drive
occupy driving seat and attempt with special range to put motor vehicle in motion p.c.a. while the special range prescribed concentration of alcohol is present in blood
Section 4E (1D) (b) - being the holder of a learner's licence, occupy
learner
attempt
to
drive with special
driving seat and attempt to put range p.c.a. motor vehicle in motion while the
special range prescribed concentration of alcohol is present
in blood
Section 4E (1L) - being the holder of a driver’s licence, and while there
accompany
learner
while over p.c.a.
is present in blood 0.05) grammes or more concentration in 100 millilitres of blood, occupy the seat next to a holder of a learner’s permit who is driving a motor vehicle
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| (c) | by inserting, in appropriate numerical order, in Columns 1 and 2, respectively, under the heading " Motor Traffic Regulations 1935 " the following matter: | ||
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drive in excess of
vehicle at a speed in excess of 80 80 km/h km/h
Regulations 12A (5) (b), 129 - provisional licensee drive motor
provisional
licensee
drive motor cycle
cycle with an engine capacity with excess greater than 250 ml capacity Regulations 12A (5) (c), 129 - provisional licensee drive motor
drive motor vehicle
without P sign
vehicle (other than a motor
cycle) without displaying conspicuously so as to be clearly visible from ahead of and behind the vehicle a sign displaying the letter “P” in red on a white background
Regulations 12A (5) (c), 129 - provisional licensee drive motor
drive
motor
cycle
without P sign
cycle without displaying conspicuously at the rear of the motor cycle so as to be clearly visible from behind the motor cycle a sign displaying the letter
"P" in red on a white background
Regulations 124 (1) (a), 129 - drive on a public street at a speed in excess
drive vehicle 4.5-13.9
tonnes in excess
of 100 km/h a motor vehicle that of 100 km/h has a manufacturer's gross vehicle mass that exceeds 4.5 tonnes but does not exceed 13.9 tonnes
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Regulations 124 (1) (b), 129 - drive on a public street at a speed in excess
drive
combination
4.5-13.9 tonnes in
of 100 km/h a motor vehicle and excess of 100 km/h trailer combination that has a manufacturer's gross combination mass that exceeds 4.5 tonnes but does not exceed 13.9 tonnes
Regulations 124 (1) (c), 129 - drive on a public street at a speed in excess
drive speed limited coach in excess of
of 100 km/h a coach displaying a 100 km/h sign in a form and position
approved by the AuthorityRegulations 124 (1) (c), 129 - drive at a speed in excess of 100 km/h a
drive speed limited heavy motor
heavy motor vehicle displaying a vehicle in excess of sign in a form and position 100 km/h approved by the Authority Regulations 124 (2), 129 - drive on a public street at a speed in excess drive coach in excess of 90 km/h of 90 km/h a coach not satisfying conditions set out in Regulation 124 (2) (a), (b) and (c)
Regulations 124 (2), 129 - drive on a public street at a speed in excess
drive
heavy
motor
vehicle in excess of
of 90 km/h a heavy motor vehicle 90 km/h not satisfying conditions set out in Regulation 124 (2) (a), (b) and (c)
Regulations 124A (2), 129 - display sign on a coach without satisfying
display sign on coach contrary to Reg.
conditions set out in Regulation 124A (2) 124A (2) (a) and (b)
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Regulations 124A (2), 129 – display display sign on heavy
sign on a heavy motor vehicle motor vehicle without satisfying conditions set contrary to Reg. out in Regulation 124A (2) (a) and 124A (2) (b)
Regulations 124A (2), 129 – drive a drive coach
coach displaying a sign without unlawfully satisfying conditions set out in displaying sign Regulation 124A (2) (a) and (b)
Regulations 124A (2), 129 – drive a drive heavy motor
heavy motor vehicle displaying a vehicle unlawfully sign without satisfying conditions displaying sign set out in Regulation 124A (2)
(a) and (b)
(d)
by omitting from Columns 1 and 2, respectively, of Schedule 1 under the heading "Motor Traffic Regulations 1935" the following matter:
Regulations 124 (3), 129 – drive upon a length of public street a motor
exceed speed limit for
heavy vehicles
lorry exceeding 4.5 tonnes laden
weight in excess of 80 km/h
Regulations 124 (3A), 129 – drive upon a length of public street a
exceed speed limit for
omnibus
motor vehicle constructed to carry more than 8 persons and carrying persons for hire or reward in excess of 90 km/h
EXPLANATORY NOTE
The object of this Regulation is to prescribe short descriptions for certain traffic offences so that those descriptions may be used in informations, complaints, summonses, warrants, notices, orders or other documents by virtue of section 145B of the Justices Act 1902.
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