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ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (NO 1) (NO 31 OF 2014)
2014
THE LEGISLATIVE
ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER
LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2014 (No
1)
SL2014-31
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Presented by
Simon Corbell
MLA
Attorney-General
ROAD TRANSPORT (DRIVER LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATION
2014 (No 1)
Outline
This regulation amends the Road Transport
(Driver Licensing) Regulation 2000.
The regulation amends the driver
licence requirements for towing a fifth wheel trailer.
Section 9 of the
Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 2000 specifies the vehicles
authorised to be driven by the holder of a driver licence of a particular class.
That section provides that only the holders of heavy combination (HC) vehicle
licence or a multi-combination (MC) vehicle licence may drive a motor vehicle
towing a single semi-trailer.
A semi-trailer is defined in the
dictionary of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000
as “a trailer (including a pole-type trailer) that has:
a. 1 axle group
or single axle to the rear; and
b. a means of attachment to a prime mover
that results in some of the load being imposed on the prime
mover”.
A consequence of this definition is that fifth wheel
trailers (also known as ‘gooseneck trailers’) are considered to be a
semi-trailer. Fifth wheel trailers have a single axle or single axle group to
the rear of the trailer, and are attached to the prime mover (the vehicle towing
the trailer) in a way that results in some of the load being imposed on the
towing vehicle. As such, only holders of a HC or MC vehicle licence may drive a
motor vehicle towing a fifth wheel trailer. This applies irrespective of
whether a fifth wheel trailer falls within the weight restrictions that would
normally apply to a vehicle licence class (for instance, the holder of a car (C)
class licence may tow a single trailer with a gross vehicle mass (GVM) not over
9t).
This regulation amends the licence requirements in section 9 so that
drivers wishing to tow a fifth wheel trailer may do so on a lower class driver
licence – either a C class (car) licence, a Light Rigid (LR) class
licence, a Medium Class (MR) class licence or a Heavy Rigid (HR) class licence.
The regulation does not amend existing weight restrictions applying to the
applicable class licence, and a driver seeking to tow a fifth wheel trailer must
still comply with the existing weight restrictions applying to each vehicle
class. This amendment standardises licence requirements for ACT licence holders
with requirements applying in other jurisdictions.
There are no
human rights implications associated with this amendment.
Notes on clauses
Clause 1 Name of
regulation
This is a formal provision that sets out the name of the
regulation.
Clause 2 Commencement
This is a formal
provision that provides for the commencement of the regulation. This regulation
will commence on the day after it is notified.
Clause 3 Legislation
amended
This clause lists the legislation to be amended by the
regulation. This regulation will amend the Road Transport (Driver Licensing)
Regulation 2000.
Clause 4 Table 9, item 2.4, paragraphs (b)
and (c)
Item 2.4 specifies what the holder of a car (C class) vehicle
licence may tow. Currently a C class licence holder may not drive a motor
vehicle towing either (a) 2 or more trailers; (b) a single semi-trailer; or (c)
any other single trailer with a GVM over 9t.
This clause substitutes
the existing paragraphs (b) and (c) with a new paragraph (b). The effect of
this amendment is that a C class licence holder may not drive a motor vehicle
towing either (a) 2 or more trailers; or (b) a single trailer with a GVM over
9t. This allows holders of a C class licence to tow a fifth wheel trailer that
has a GVM of 9t or less.
Clause 5 Table 9, item 3.4, paragraphs (b)
and (c)
This clause mirrors clause 4, but in relation to the
towing restrictions applying to holders of a Light Rigid vehicle class licence.
Clause 6 Table 9, item 4.3, paragraphs (b) and (c)
This clause
mirrors clause 4, but in relation to the towing restrictions applying to holders
of a Medium Rigid vehicle class licence.
Clause 7 Table 9, item
5.4, paragraphs (b) and (c)
This clause mirrors clause 4, but in
relation to the towing restrictions applying to holders of a Heavy Rigid vehicle
class licence.