✨ Transport Regulations Exemption
16 OCTOBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3633
Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations
Exemption Notice - Glazing in Ambulances
Pursuant to Regulation 36 of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990, I, ALAN WOODSIDE, Acting Director of the Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand, hereby exempt vehicles which are "ambulances" within the meaning of section 2 of the Transport Act 1962, from compliance with the requirements of Regulations 11, 26(1) and 26(5) of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990 insofar as Regulations 11, 26(1) and 26(5) require the glazing in an ambulance (other than the windscreen and the glazing attached to, or forming part of, the driver’s door and the front passenger’s door of the ambulance) to allow light transmittance at a rate greater than zero provided:
(a) the ambulance is fitted with external mirrors on both sides; and
(b) the glazing specified above in this Exemption Notice otherwise complies, in all respects, with the appropriate vehicle standard specified in the Second Schedule to the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990.
This Exemption Notice is to come into force at 5:00 p.m. on 17 October 1995.
SIGNED at Wellington this 11th day of October 1995
ALAN WOODSIDE, Acting Director, Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand.
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🚂 Transport & Communications11 October 1995
Traffic Regulations, Glazing Exemption, Ambulances, Road Safety, Land Transport Safety Authority
- ALAN WOODSIDE, Acting Director, Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand