Traffic Regulation Exemption




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 115

Traffic Regulations

Exemption Notice - Glazing

Pursuant to Regulation 90 of the Traffic Regulations 1976, I, ALAN WOODSIDE, Acting Director of the Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand, hereby exempt vehicles of the classes listed in the first column of the Schedule to this Exemption Notice from compliance with the requirements of Regulation 73(5) of the Traffic Regulations 1976 insofar as that Regulation requires the glazing specified in respect of each such class of vehicle in the second column of the Schedule to allow light transmittance at a rate greater than that specified, or otherwise allowed, for that glazing in the second column of the Schedule provided:

(a) the glazing specified in the second column of the Schedule in respect of the particular class of vehicle allows light transmittance at the rate specified, or otherwise allowed, for that glazing in that column; and

(b) that glazing is otherwise made of approved safety glass; and

(c) the conditions specified in respect of the relative class of vehicle in the third column of the Schedule are satisfied.

This Exemption Notice is to come into force at 5:00 p.m. on 17 October 1995 and revokes and replaces the Traffic Regulations Exemption Notice - Glazing dated 15 February 1995 which was published in the Gazette on 16 February 1995.

Schedule

Class of Vehicle Glazing Conditions
All vehicles. Glazing (other than the windscreen and the glazing attached to, or forming part of, the driver’s door and the front passenger’s door) which allows light transmittance at a rate of not less than 35 percent. 1. The vehicle must be fitted with external mirrors on both sides.
2. If any tinting film, overlay or other similar application has been applied to the glazing specified in the second column of this Schedule, then that film, overlay or application must not have any bubbling or other defect, or otherwise be scratched, to such an extent that it impedes unduly the vision of the driver through that glazing.


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🚂 Transport & Communications
17 October 1995
Traffic Regulations, Glazing Exemption, Vehicles, Road Safety, Land Transport Safety Authority
  • ALAN WOODSIDE, Acting Director of the Land Transport Safety Authority of New Zealand