Motor Vehicles Variation Regulations 2012 (SA)
South Australia
Motor Vehicles Variation Regulations 2012
under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title
2 Commencement
3 Variation provisions
Part 2—Variation of Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010
4 Variation of Schedule 4—Demerit points
Part 1—Preliminary
1—Short title
These regulations may be cited as the Motor Vehicles Variation Regulations 2012.
2—Commencement
These regulations will come into operation on 1 September 2012.
3—Variation provisions
In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.
Part 2—Variation of Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010
4—Variation of Schedule 4—Demerit points
Schedule 4, Part 1, clause 1, item relating to section 79B(2), entry relating to rule 20—delete the entry
Schedule 4, Part 1, clause 1, item relating to section 82(1)—delete the item
Schedule 4, Part 1, clause 1, item relating to section 164A(1), entries relating to section 83(1)(a) and section 83(1)(b)—delete the entries
Schedule 4, Part 1, clause 2, item relating to rule 20—delete the item
Schedule 4, Part 2, clause 4, item relating to section 45A—delete "6" and substitute:
9
Schedule 4, Part 2, clause 4, item relating to section 79B(2)—delete the item and substitute:
79B(2)
Being the owner of a vehicle that appears from evidence obtained through the operation of a photographic detection device to have been involved in the commission of a prescribed offence
Contravention where the owner is a natural person and the prescribed offence in which the vehicle appears to have been involved is an offence against the following rule of the Australian Road Rules:
r 20—Speeding
Exceeding applicable speed‑limit on length of road—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
Contravention where the owner is a natural person and the prescribed offence in which the vehicle appears to have been involved is an offence against 1 of the following provisions of the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 1999:
r 9A(1)—Speeding while driving road train
Exceeding prescribed speed‑limit (road trains)—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
r 9A(2)—Speeding while driving road train
Exceeding 40 kph speed‑limit—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
82(1)
Speeding
Exceeding speed‑limit while passing school bus—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
Schedule 4, Part 2, clause 4, item relating to section 164A(1), before the entry relating to section 110 insert:
s 83(1)(a)—Speeding while passing emergency vehicle
Exceeding 40 kph while passing an emergency vehicle—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
s 83(1)(b)—Speeding while passing emergency vehicle
Exceeding lesser speed required to avoid endangering person while passing an emergency vehicle
3
Schedule 4, Part 2, clause 5, before the item relating to rule 28(1A) insert:
20
Speeding
Exceeding applicable speed‑limit on length of road—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
Schedule 4, Part 2, clause 6, items relating to regulations 9A(1) and 9A(2)—delete the items and substitute:
9A(1)
Speeding while driving road train
Exceeding prescribed speed‑limit (road trains)—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
9A(2)
Speeding while driving road train
Exceeding 40 kph speed‑limit—
by less than 10 kph
2
by 10 kph or more but less than 20 kph
3
by 20 kph or more but less than 30 kph
5
by 30 kph or more
7
Note—
As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.
Made by the Governor's Deputy
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
on 7 June 2012
No 155 of 2012
T&F12/028CS
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