Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 2) (ACT)
Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 2)
Subordinate Law SL2005-22
The Australian Capital Territory Executive makes the following regulation under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 and the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999.
Dated 12 September 2005.
John Hargreaves
Minister
Ted Quinlan
Minister
Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 2)
Subordinate Law SL2005-22
made under the
Road Transport (General) Act 1999 and the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999
Contents
Page
Name of regulation 1
Commencement 1
Legislation amended 1
Division 2.2.1, notes 2 and 3 1
Section 13 4
Division 2.3.5 heading 6
Sections 44 and 45 6
Sections 49 and 50 8
Sections 52 and 53 13
Sections 55 and 56 14
Section 58 16
Section 58 (b) 16
Division 2.3.6 heading 17
Section 63 17
Section 71 17
Section 74 (3) 18
Section 76 (2) (c) 18
Section 80 (1) (d) 18
New section 80 (1), new examples 19
Section 80 (1) (da) to (f) (as amended) 19
Section 92 (6) (c) 19
Sections 100 and 101 19
Dictionary, definition of loading zone permit 22
Dictionary, definition of parking meter 23
Dictionary, definitions of parking permit and pay parking device 23
Dictionary, new definition of pay parking sign 23
Dictionary, definitions of relevant parking fee, ticket parking area and ticket parking space 23
Schedule 1Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000—technical amendments 25
Schedule 2Consequential amendments 33
Part 2.1Road Transport (General) Regulation 2000 33
Part 2.2Road Transport (Offences) Regulation 2005 34
Name of regulation
This regulation is the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Amendment Regulation 2005 (No 2).
Commencement
This regulation commences on the day after its notification day.
NoteThe naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).
Legislation amended
This regulation amends the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000.
NoteThis regulation also amends other legislation (see sch 2).
Division 2.2.1, notes 2 and 3
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Note 2The following table sets out the provisions of the Australian Road Rules for which provision is made by this part:
column 1
item
column 2
ARR provision
column 3
provision of this regulation
1 10 (2) 8 2 95 9 3 104 10 4 151 (3) (b) 11 5 158 (2) (c) 12 6 170 (1) 12A 7 179 (1) (c) 13 8 179 (1) (c) and (2) (c) 13A 9 199 (2) 14 10 206 (2) (b) and (c) 15 11 207 (2) (a) 16 12 213 (5) 16A 13 215 (4) 17 14 216 (3) 18 15 220 (3) 19 16 221 (f) 20 17 222 21 18 225 22 19 236 (6) 22A 20 240 (2) 23 21 266 (3) (b) 23B 22 266 (7) 24 23 267 (3) 25 24 270 (3) 26 25 271 (6) 27 26 280 (2) (a) 27A 27 287 (3) (e) and (4) 28 28 289 (1) (g) 29 29 298 30 30 310 (3) and (4) 31 31 313 32 32 dict, def approved bicycle helmet 33 (1) 33 dict, def authorised person 33 (1) 34 dict, def emergency worker 33 (1) 35 dict, def GVM 33 (2) 36 dict, def hazard warning lights 33 (3) 37 dict, def mechanical signalling device 33 (1) 38 dict, def oversize vehicle 33 (1) 39 dict, def police officer 33 (1) 40 dict, def portable warning triangle 33 (4) 41 dict, def postal worker 33 (1) 42 dict, def public bus 33 (1) 43 dict, def taxi 33 (1)
Note 3The following table sets out other provisions of the Australian Road Rules for which provision is made by other territory laws (including provisions in other parts of this regulation):
column 1
item
column 2
ARR provision
column 3
other law
1 12 (2) Road Transport (General) Act 1999, s 12 2 13 (2) Road Transport (General) Act 1999, s 12 3 28 (2), n 3 this regulation, s 65 4 32 (2), n 3 this regulation, s 65 5 185 (1) this regulation, s 100 6 287 (1), n 2 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999, s 16 7 311 (1) (c) Road Transport (Dimensions and Mass) Act 1990 8 312 (3) (c) Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999, s 31 and s 32 9 dict, def parking permit for people with disabilities this regulation, s 101
Section 13
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ARR r 179 (1) (c)—stopping in a loading zone—goods and permit vehicles
(1)For the Australian Road Rules, rule 179 (1) (c), the following vehicles are permitted to stop in a loading zone:
(a)a motor vehicle that is built mainly for the transport of goods if the vehicle is dropping off, or picking up, goods;
(b)a vehicle displaying a current loading zone permit if the vehicle is complying with the conditions of the permit.
(2)In this section:
loading zone permit means a loading zone permit issued under section 100.
13AARR r 179 (1) (c) and (2) (c)—stopping in a loading zone—taxis
(1)For the Australian Road Rules, rule 179 (1) (c), a taxi that is dropping off, or picking up, a passenger is permitted to stop in a loading zone if—
(a)the driver of the taxi does not leave the taxi unattended, otherwise than to comply with a passenger assistance requirement; and
(b)the driver complies with subsection (2).
(2)For the Australian Road Rules, rule 179 (2) (c), the driver must complete the dropping off, or picking up, of the passenger, and drive on—
(a)within 2 minutes; or
(b)if the driver is required to comply with a passenger assistance requirement—as soon as possible after the driver complies with the requirement.
(3)In this section:
passenger assistance requirement means a requirement under the Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Regulation 2002—
(a)section 132 (5) (which requires the driver of a wheelchair‑accessible taxi to provide reasonable assistance in loading and unloading a wheelchair, or a person in a wheelchair, into or from the taxi); or
(b)section 135 (5) (which requires a taxi driver to provide reasonable assistance with a passenger’s goods).
NoteGoods includes luggage (see the Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Regulation 2002, dict).
unattended—a driver leaves a taxi unattended if the driver leaves the taxi so the driver is over 3m from the closest point of the taxi.
Division 2.3.5 heading
substitute
Division 2.3.5 Metered parking
Sections 44 and 45
substitute
Metered parking—parking in spaces
(1)A driver commits an offence if—
(a)the driver parks in a metered parking area; and
(b)the driver’s vehicle is not parked in a metered parking space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2)A driver must not park the driver’s vehicle in a metered parking space if another vehicle is parked in the space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(3)A driver who parks in a metered parking space must position the driver’s vehicle completely within the space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
44AMetered parking—parking fees
(1)A driver must not park in a metered parking space without paying the relevant parking fee for the space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2)A driver does not commit an offence against subsection (1) if—
(a)the relevant parking fee for the metered parking space is paid immediately after the driver parks the driver’s vehicle in the metered parking space; or
(b)the parking meter for the metered parking space indicates that the period for which parking in the space has been paid for has not expired; or
(c)the parking meter for the metered parking space—
(i)is not working; or
(ii)is covered with a parking meter hood bearing the words ‘out of order time limit applies’.
NoteFor other exceptions to s (1), see s 45.
44BMetered parking—maximum length of stay
(1)A driver must not allow the driver’s vehicle to remain parked in a metered parking space if the parking meter for the space indicates that the period for which parking in the space has been paid for has expired.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
NoteFor exceptions to s (1), see s 45.
(2)A driver must not allow the driver’s vehicle to remain parked in a metered parking space for longer than the period (if any) indicated on the metered parking signs applying to the space as the maximum period for which a vehicle may be parked in the space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
NoteFor exceptions to s (2), see s 45.
Metered parking—exceptions to s 44A and s 44B
Section 44A (Metered parking—parking fees) and section 44B (Metered parking—maximum length of stay) do not apply to—
(a)a driver for any period the driver’s vehicle is parked in a metered parking space outside the controlled parking hours for the space; or
(b)a driver if—
(i)the driver’s vehicle is parked in a metered parking space; and
(ii)the driver displays in or on the vehicle a current mobility parking scheme authority; and
(iii)the driver complies with the conditions (if any) of the authority; or
(c)a driver if—
(i)the driver’s vehicle is parked in a metered parking space designated by a permit zone sign for use by the holder of a stated kind of parking permit; and
(ii)the driver displays in or on the vehicle a current parking permit of that kind; and
(iii)the driver complies with the conditions (if any) of the permit.
Sections 49 and 50
substitute
Division 2.3.6 Ticket parking
Ticket parking—parking in spaces
(1)A driver commits an offence if—
(a)the driver parks in a ticket parking area; and
(b)the driver’s vehicle is not parked in a ticket parking space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2)However, the driver does not commit an offence against subsection (1) if the driver parks in a metered parking space within a ticket parking area and the driver complies with the provisions of division 2.3.5 (Metered parking) in relation to parking in the space.
(3)A driver must not park the driver’s vehicle in a ticket parking space if another vehicle is parked in the space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(4)A driver who parks in a ticket parking space must position the driver’s vehicle completely within the space.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
49ATicket parking—display of tickets
(1)A driver may park the driver’s vehicle in a ticket parking area only if—
(a)for an RTA multi-stay ticket parking area—
(i)a current parking ticket for the area is correctly displayed in or on the vehicle; or
(ii)a current part-day parking ticket for another RTA multi‑stay ticket parking area is correctly displayed in or on the vehicle; or
(iii)a current equivalent all-day parking ticket for another RTA multi-stay ticket parking area is correctly displayed in or on the vehicle; or
(b)for any other ticket parking area—a current parking ticket for the area is correctly displayed in or on the vehicle.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Examples of ticket parking areas for par (b)
1 a ticket parking area set up by the road transport authority in which parking up to a maximum of 4 hours is permitted by the ticket parking signs applying to the area
2 a ticket parking area set up by a parking authority
Note 1Ticket parking areas may be set up by the road transport authority or a parking authority (see s 75A to s 76A).
Note 2An example is part of the regulation, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
(2)Subsection (1) (a) does not apply to a driver if, immediately after parking in the ticket parking area, the driver—
(a)obtains a parking ticket for the ticket parking area and the ticket is correctly displayed in or on the driver’s vehicle; or
(b)correctly displays in or on the driver’s vehicle a parking ticket mentioned in subsection (1) (a) (ii) or (iii).
(3)Subsection (1) (b) does not apply to a driver if, immediately after parking in the ticket parking area, the driver obtains a parking ticket for the ticket parking area and the ticket is correctly displayed in or on the driver’s vehicle.
(4)It is a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against subsection (1) if the driver proves that—
(a)a parking ticket was displayed in accordance with the subsection; and
(b)the driver took reasonable steps to ensure that the ticket remained correctly displayed while the driver’s vehicle was parked in the ticket parking area.
NoteFor other exceptions to s (1), see s 50.
(5)In this section:
all-day parking ticket, for a ticket parking area, means a parking ticket for which the relevant parking fee for parking all-day in the area has been paid.
correctly displayed—a parking ticket is correctly displayed in or on a vehicle if the ticket is displayed—
(a)in or on the front left-hand side of the vehicle or, if the ticket requires the driver to display the ticket in or on a part of the vehicle, in or on that part of the vehicle; and
(b)in a way that its expiry date and expiry time, and the ticket parking area for which it is issued, are clearly visible from outside the vehicle.
equivalent, for a multi-stay ticket parking area, means another ticket parking area for which the relevant parking fee for an all-day parking ticket for the area is the same or higher.
part-day parking ticket means a parking ticket that is not an all-day parking ticket.
RTA multi-stay ticket parking area means a ticket parking area set aside under section 76 (2) (a) (Ticket parking schemes—road transport authority) where all-day parking is permitted by the ticket parking signs applying to the area.
49BTicket parking—maximum length of stay
(1)A driver must not allow the driver’s vehicle to remain parked in a ticket parking area after the expiry of a parking ticket displayed in or on the vehicle.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Note 1For when a parking ticket expires, see s 81.
Note 2For exceptions to s (1), see s 50.
(2)A driver must not allow the driver’s vehicle to remain parked in a ticket parking area for longer than the period (if any) indicated on the ticket parking signs applying to the area as the maximum period for which a vehicle may be parked in the area.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
NoteFor exceptions to s (2), see s 50.
Ticket parking—exceptions to s 49A and s 49B
Section 49A (Ticket parking—display of tickets) and section 49B (Ticket parking—maximum length of stay) do not apply to—
(a)a driver if the driver parks the driver’s vehicle in a metered parking space within a ticket parking area and the driver complies with the provisions of division 2.3.5 (Metered parking) in relation to parking in the space; or
(b)a driver for any period the driver’s vehicle is parked in a ticket parking space outside the controlled parking hours for the space; or
(c)a driver if—
(i)the driver’s vehicle is parked in a ticket parking space; and
(ii)the driver displays in or on the vehicle a current mobility parking scheme authority; and
(iii)the driver complies with the conditions (if any) of the authority; or
(d)a driver if—
(i)the driver’s vehicle is parked in a ticket parking space, or on a length of road in a ticket parking area, designated by a permit zone sign for use by the holder of a stated kind of parking permit; and
(ii)the driver displays in or on the vehicle a current parking permit of that kind; and
(iii)the driver complies with the conditions (if any) of the permit.
Sections 52 and 53
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Use of false or damaged parking tickets etc
(1)This section applies in relation to a vehicle that is parked in a ticket parking space within a ticket parking area.
(2)A person must not display in or on the vehicle—
(a)anything resembling a parking ticket that falsely suggests that the relevant parking fee for parking in the space has been paid; or
(b)a parking ticket that has been changed, damaged or defaced.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(3)Subsection (2) does not apply if the parking ticket was not changed, damaged or defaced in a material particular.
Misuse of parking ticket machines
A person must not—
(a)insert in a parking ticket machine anything other than coins, or another means of payment, appropriate for the machine; or
(b)attach anything (for example, advertising material) to a parking ticket machine.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
NoteAn example is part of the regulation, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
Sections 55 and 56
substitute
Interfering with parking tickets
A person commits an offence if—
(a)the person removes, changes, damages, defaces or otherwise interferes with a parking ticket that is in or on a vehicle; and
(b)the vehicle is parked in a ticket parking area; and
(c)the person is not—
(i)the driver of the vehicle; or
(ii)the responsible person for the vehicle.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Division 2.3.7 Other ACT road rules about stopping and parking
NoteThe Australian Road Rules contains rules about the stopping and parking of vehicles, including the following:
· r 189 (which is about double parking)
· r 203 (which is about stopping in a parking area for people with disabilities)
· r 205 (which is about parking for longer than indicated)
· r 207 (which is about parking where fees are payable)
· r 208 (which is about parallel parking on a road, except in a median strip parking area)
· r 209 (which is about parallel parking in a median strip parking area)
· r 210 (which is about angle parking)
· r 211 (which is about parking in parking bays).
Unauthorised use of parking permits and mobility parking scheme authorities
(1)A driver must not display a parking permit in or on the driver’s vehicle if the driver is not entitled to do so under the conditions of the permit.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2)A driver must not display a mobility parking scheme authority in or on the driver’s vehicle if the driver is not entitled to do so under the conditions of the authority.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
56AInterfering with parking permits and mobility parking scheme authorities
A person commits an offence if—
(a)the person removes, changes, damages, defaces or otherwise interferes with a parking permit or mobility parking scheme authority that is in or on a vehicle; and
(b)the person is not—
(i)the driver of the vehicle; or
(ii)the responsible person for the vehicle; or
(iii)the person to whom the permit or authority was issued.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Section 58
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It is a defence to the prosecution of a driver for an offence against a provision of this division if—
substitute
(1)In this section:
stopping or parking provision of this chapter means a provision of the following divisions:
(a)division 2.3.5 (Metered parking);
(b)division 2.3.6 (Ticket parking);
(c)division 2.3.7 (Other ACT road rules about stopping and parking).
(2)A stopping or parking provision of this chapter does not apply to a driver if—
Section 58 (b)
omit
this division
substitute
a stopping or parking provision of this chapter
Division 2.3.6 heading
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Division 2.3.8 Other ACT road rules
Section 63
substitute
Devices that are prescribed traffic control devices—Act, dict, def prescribed traffic control device
The following things are prescribed traffic control devices:
(a)any traffic control device that has effect for the Australian Road Rules under the Australian Road Rules, rule 315;
(b)any traffic-related item that has effect for the Australian Road Rules under the Australian Road Rules, rule 319;
(c)any pay parking device, pay parking sign and parking meter hood;
(d)any device, plate, screen, words or anything else on or with anything mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
Section 71
substitute
Stopping and parking exemption for police and emergency vehicles and authorised people
(1)In this section:
stopping or parking provision of this chapter—see section 58 (1).
(2)A stopping or parking provision of this chapter does not apply to the driver of a police vehicle or emergency vehicle if, in the circumstances—
(a)the driver is taking reasonable care; and
(b)it is reasonable that the provision should not apply.
(3)A stopping or parking provision of this chapter does not apply to an authorised person who is driving a vehicle in the course of the person’s duty as an authorised person if, in the circumstances—
(a)the person is taking reasonable care; and
(b)it is reasonable that the provision should not apply.
Section 74 (3)
substitute
(3)A parking meter must clearly show, or be capable of clearly showing, whether the relevant parking fee for the parking of a vehicle in the metered parking space or spaces to which it applies has been paid.
(4)A multi-space parking meter must also identify each metered parking space by its number.
Section 76 (2) (c)
substitute
(c)may install pay parking devices.
Section 80 (1) (d)
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(d)an indication of the ticket parking area where or for which the ticket is issued;
(da)the fee paid for the issue of the ticket or, for a prepaid ticket, the daily value of the ticket;
New section 80 (1), new examples
insert
Examples for par (d)
1 a code for the ticket parking area where the ticket is issued
2 the number of the parking ticket machine which issued the ticket
3 for a prepaid parking ticket—the daily value of the ticket or the area where the ticket may be used
NoteAn example is part of the regulation, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
Section 80 (1) (da) to (f) (as amended)
renumber as section 80 (1) (e) to (g)
Section 92 (6) (c)
omit
parking bays,
substitute
parking spaces,
Sections 100 and 101
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Parking permits
(1)The road transport authority may issue a permit (a parking permit) of a kind mentioned in subsection (2) authorising the parking of a vehicle, without charge, on a length of road or in an area designated by a permit zone sign for use by holders of that kind of parking permit.
(2)The parking permit may be of 1 or more of the following kinds:
(a)a business parking permit;
(b)a commuter parking permit;
(c)a loading zone permit;
(d)a resident parking permit;
(e)a resident’s visitor parking permit;
(f)a special event parking permit;
(g)any other kind declared by the road transport authority for this section.
(3)The parking permit may be issued subject to conditions.
(4)The parking permit—
(a)must state when it expires; and
(b)may state anything else that the road transport authority considers appropriate.
Examples for par (b)
1the length of road or area to which the permit applies
2any conditions to which the permit is subject
3the maximum period which a vehicle may be parked in a designated area under the permit
4the name or address of the person to whom it is issued
NoteAn example is part of the regulation, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
(5)The holder of a permit may surrender the permit by returning it to the road transport authority.
(6)A declaration under subsection (2) (g) is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act.
Mobility parking scheme authorities
(1)The road transport authority may issue a mobility parking scheme authority—
(a)for use by a person with a disability; or
(b)for use by an entity for the transport of people with disabilities.
(2)A mobility parking scheme authority may be issued subject to conditions.
(3)A mobility parking scheme authority—
(a)must include a people with disabilities symbol; and
(b)must state when it expires; and
(c)may state anything else that the road transport authority considers appropriate.
Note 1People with disabilities symbol is defined in the ARR, dict.
Note 2For parking by mobility parking scheme authority holders, see s 15 and ARR, r 206.
101AParking permits and mobility parking scheme authorities—cancellation
(1)This section applies if the road transport authority proposes to cancel (the proposed action) a parking permit or mobility parking scheme authority.
(2)The road transport authority must give the person to whom the parking permit or mobility parking scheme authority was issued a written notice stating—
(a)the proposed action; and
(b)an explanation for the proposed action; and
(c)that the person may, within 14 days after the day the person receives the notice, give a written response to the authority about the notice.
(3)In deciding whether to take the proposed action, the road transport authority must consider any response given to the authority in accordance with the notice.
(4)The road transport authority must give the person written notice of the authority’s decision.
(5)If the road transport authority decides to take the proposed action, the authority’s decision takes effect the day after the day when notice of the decision is given to the person or, if the notice states a later date of effect, that date.
101BParking permits and mobility parking scheme authorities—return when cancelled
If a parking permit or mobility parking scheme authority is cancelled under section 101A, the person to whom the parking permit or mobility parking scheme authority was issued must return the permit or authority to the road transport authority as soon as practicable but no later than 21 days after the date of effect of the cancellation of the permit or authority.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
Dictionary, definition of loading zone permit
omit
Dictionary, definition of parking meter
omit
fee fixed by the road transport authority
substitute
relevant parking fee
Dictionary, definitions of parking permit and pay parking device
substitute
parking permit means a parking permit issued under section 100.
pay parking device means a parking meter or parking ticket machine.
Dictionary, new definition of pay parking sign
insert
pay parking sign means a metered parking sign or ticket parking sign.
Dictionary, definitions of relevant parking fee, ticket parking area and ticket parking space
substitute
relevant parking fee, for parking a vehicle in a pay parking space, means the fee for parking the vehicle in the space, for the day and time when the vehicle is parked in the space, as indicated on or with the parking meter or parking ticket machine applying to the space.
ticket parking area—
(a)means a length of road or area that is set aside as a ticket parking area under section 76 (2) (a) or section 76A (2) (a); but
(b)does not include a length of road or area that, under section 77 (2), is not taken to be included in the length of road or area set aside.
ticket parking space means a ticket parking space under section 78.
Schedule 1Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000—technical amendments
(see s 3)
[1.1]Section 3
substitute
Dictionary
The dictionary at the end of this regulation is part of the regulation.
Note 1The dictionary at the end of this regulation defines certain terms used in this regulation, and includes references (signpost definitions) to other terms defined elsewhere.
For example, the signpost definition ‘semitrailer—see the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000, dictionary.’ means that the term ‘semitrailer’ is defined in that dictionary and the definition applies to this regulation.
Note 2A definition in the dictionary (including a signpost definition) applies to the entire regulation unless the definition, or another provision of the regulation, provides otherwise or the contrary intention otherwise appears (see Legislation Act, s 155 and s 156 (1)).
Dictionary—application to Australian Road Rules
The definitions in the dictionary do not apply to the Australian Road Rules unless this regulation provides otherwise.
NoteSee div 2.2.1, note 2 for the relevant provisions of this regulation.
3ARoad includes road related area
In this regulation:
road includes a road related area.
3BMeaning of park and stop
In this regulation:
park, in relation to a driver, includes stop and allow the driver’s vehicle to stay (whether or not the driver leaves the vehicle).
stop, for a driver, includes park, but does not include stop to reverse the driver’s vehicle into a parking bay or other parking space.
Explanatory note
This amendment splits existing section 3 into new sections 2 and 3 to make their operation clearer. It also inserts new sections 3A and 3B to make the extended meanings of park, stop and road for the regulation clear.
[1.2]Section 5, note
substitute
Note 1The Australian Road Rules are available on the ACT legislation register ( 2The National Road Transport Commission is now the National Transport Commission (see the National Transport Commission Act 2003 (Cwlth)).
Explanatory note
This amendment adds new note 2 to clarify the references in the regulation to the National Road Transport Commission and the National Road Transport Commission Act 1991 (Cwlth) consequent on the repeal of that Act and the enactment of the National Transport Commission Act 2003 (Cwlth) which established the National Transport Commission.
[1.3]Section 9
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police or emergency vehicle
substitute
police vehicle or emergency vehicle
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the language of the provision into line with the Australian Road Rules and revised section 71 which is inserted by another amendment.
[1.4]Section 10
omit
a driver is permitted to drive a vehicle
substitute
a driver is permitted to drive the vehicle
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the section’s language into line with the definition of driver in the Australian Road Rules, rule 16 (1). The relevant part of the definition is ‘the person who is driving a vehicle’.
[1.5]Section 15 heading
substitute
ARR r 206 (2) (b), (c)—time extension for people with disabilities permit
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the section’s heading more closely into line with the heading to the Australian Road Rules, rule 206 and improves its clarity.
[1.6]Section 16A
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16AARR r 213 (5)—making a motor vehicle secure—exception
Every driver is exempt from the Australian Road Rules, rule 213 (5).
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the section’s heading more closely into line with the heading to the Australian Road Rules, rule 213 and consequentially omits a note about the subject-matter dealt with by the rule.
[1.7]Section 29
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drive a vehicle
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drive the driver’s vehicle
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the section’s language into line with the definition of driver in the Australian Road Rules, rule 16 (1). The relevant part of the definition is ‘the person who is driving a vehicle’.
[1.8]Section 30 (1) (a)
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police or emergency vehicle
substitute
police vehicle or emergency vehicle
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the language of the provision into line with the Australian Road Rules and revised section 71 which is inserted by another amendment.
[1.9]Section 33 (4) (c)
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the driver of a vehicle
substitute
a driver
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the section’s language into line with the definition of driver in the Australian Road Rules, rule 16 (1). The relevant part of the definition is ‘the person who is driving a vehicle’.
[1.10]Section 39 (3) (a)
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police or emergency vehicle
substitute
police vehicle or emergency vehicle
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the language of the provision into line with the Australian Road Rules and revised section 71 which is inserted by another amendment.
[1.11]Section 39 (3) (c)
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if
substitute
if,
Explanatory note
This amendment corrects a typographical error.
[1.12]Section 51 heading
substitute
Temporary closure of ticket parking spaces and areas
Explanatory note
This amendment makes the heading more descriptive of the section’s contents.
[1.13]Section 73 (2)
substitute
(2)A metered parking area must be designated by metered parking signs.
Explanatory note
This amendment revises the provision to make use of the definition of metered parking sign.
[1.14]Section 76A heading
substitute
76ATicket parking schemes—parking authorities
Explanatory note
This amendment brings the heading into line with current drafting practice.
[1.15]Section 77 (1)
substitute
(1)A ticket parking area must be designated by ticket parking signs.
Explanatory note
This amendment revises the provision to make use of the definition of ticket parking sign.
[1.16]Section 77 (3)
substitute
(3)In this section:
ticket parking sign includes a permissive parking sign with the word ‘voucher’ on or with the sign.
Explanatory note
This amendment is consequential on the amendment of section 77 (1) by another amendment.
[1.17]Sections 85 (3) (b), 86 (3) (b) and 87 (3) (b)
omit
in all the circumstances
Explanatory note
This amendment omits unnecessary words.
[1.18]Section 111
substitute
Removal of unattended vehicles—Act, s 32 (1) (c)
A police officer or authorised person may move an unattended vehicle from a road or road related area to a retention area if the vehicle is in—
(a)a bus lane; or
(b)a length of road to which a clearway sign applies; or
(c)a transit lane.
Explanatory note
This amendment brings this section into line with the other provisions of the regulation by moving the reference to the Act into the section’s heading.
[1.19]Dictionary, new definition of emergency worker
insert
emergency worker—see section 33 (1).
Explanatory note
This amendment defines the term for the regulation by reference to the definition in section 33 (1) for the purposes of the Australian Road Rules.
[1.20]Dictionary, definitions of park, road and stop
substitute
park—see section 3B.
road—see section 3A.
stop—see section 3B.
Explanatory note
This amendment is consequential on the insertion of new sections 3A and 3B by another amendment.
Schedule 2Consequential amendments
(see s 3)
Part 2.1Road Transport (General) Regulation 2000
[2.1]Section 14 (3) (k)
substitute
(k)a fee, charge or other amount paid in relation to the issue of a parking permit under the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000 if the permit-holder surrenders the permit.
[2.2]Schedule 1, part 1.9, item 3
omit
[2.3]Schedule 1, part 1.9, new item 17A
insert
| 17A | 101A (1) | road transport authority—revoke parking permit/mobility parking scheme authority |
[2.4]Schedule 1, part 1.9, items 4 to 17A (as amended)
renumber as items 3 to 17
Part 2.2Road Transport (Offences) Regulation 2005
[2.5]Schedule 1, part 1.13, items 17 to 22
substitute
| 17 | 44 (1) | park outside metered space | 20 | 68 |
| 18 | 44 (2) | park in occupied metered space | 20 | 68 |
| 19 | 44 (3) | park not completely in metered space | 20 | 68 |
| 20 | 44A (1) | park without paying meter fee | 20 | 68 |
| 21 | 44B (1) | park after meter expired | 20 | 68 |
| 22 | 44B (2) | park for longer than allowed by meter signs | 20 | 68 |
[2.6]Schedule 1, part 1.13, items 28 to 36
substitute
| 28 | 49 (1) | park outside ticket space | 20 | 68 |
| 29 | 49 (3) | park in occupied ticket space | 20 | 68 |
| 30 | 49 (4) | park not completely in ticket space | 20 | 68 |
| 31 | 49A (1) | park without current/current equivalent ticket displayed/properly displayed | 20 | 68 |
| 32 | 49B (1) | park after ticket expired | 20 | 68 |
| 33 | 49B (2) | park for longer than allowed by ticket signs | 20 | 68 |
| 34 | 51 (3) | park in closed ticket area/space | 20 | 68 |
| 35 | 52 (2) (a) | display thing falsely resembling parking ticket | 20 | 383 |
| 36 | 52 (2) (b) | display changed/damaged/defaced parking ticket | 20 | 383 |
[2.7]Schedule 1, part 1.13, items 41 to 43
substitute
| 41 | 55 | interfere with parking ticket | 20 |
| 42 | 56 (1) | display parking permit without being entitled | 20 |
| 43 | 56 (2) | display mobility parking scheme authority without being entitled | 20 |
| 43A | 56A | interfere with parking permit/mobility parking scheme authority | 20 |
[2.8]Schedule 1, part 1.13, new item 60A
insert
| 60A | 101B | not return parking permit/mobility parking scheme authority as required | 20 |
[2.9]Schedule 1, part 1.13
renumber items when regulation next republished under Legislation Act
Endnotes
Notification
Notified under the Legislation Act on 15 September 2005.
Republications of amended laws
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