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(iii) A copy of this notice must be carried in the vehicle at all times and must be readily available for inspection.
Signed at Wellington this 18th day of March 1996.
M. J. SMALL, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer, acting under authority delegated to me by way of an instrument of delegation, dated 16 October 1995.
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Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990
Pursuant to regulation 36 of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990, I, Peter Nicholas Rendall, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer, hereby exempt the motor vehicle specified in Schedule 1 of this notice from the requirements contained within regulations 29 (1) (a), (3) and (4) of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990, subject to the conditions specified within Schedule 2 of this notice.
Schedule 1
Vehicle Details
Make: Ford.
Model: Galaxie.
Year: 1964.
Chassis Number: 4P66X139213.
Schedule 2
Conditions
(i) Lap seatbelts manufactured to an approved standard are fitted to the driver’s and right front passenger’s seat positions;
(ii) This exemption may be revoked at any time;
(iii) A copy of this notice must be carried in the vehicle at all times and must be readily available for inspection.
Signed at Wellington this 18th day of March 1996.
P. N. RENDALL, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer, acting under authority delegated to me by way of an instrument of delegation, dated 16 October 1995.
au1991
Transit New Zealand
Transit New Zealand Act 1989
Bylaw Prohibiting Fishing From Bridges On State Highways
Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw:
Bylaw
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Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as the Transit New Zealand (Fishing From Bridges) Bylaw 1996/6 and shall come into force 28 days after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
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Prohibition on fishing from bridges—Fishing is prohibited from bridges on the sections of State highway described in the Schedule to this bylaw.
Schedule
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The Wairoa Bridge on State Highway No. 2 (Route Position 140/6.33).
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The Tauranga Harbour Bridge (eastern side only) on State Highway No. 2 (Route Position 158/2.26).
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The Hairini Bridge (eastern side only) on State Highway No. 2 (Route Position 140/15.26).
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The Paremata Bridge on State Highway No. 1 (Route Position 953/15.27).
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The Waitahanui Bridge on State Highway No. 1 approximately 8 kilometres south of Taupo.
This bylaw was made by resolution passed at a meeting of Transit New Zealand held in Wellington on the 6th day of March 1996.
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of March 1996.
Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand by
J. H. van BARNEVELD, Transit New Zealand, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand.
au1880
Bylaw Concerning the Turning of Vehicles on State Highways
Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw:
Bylaw
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Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as the Transit New Zealand (Turning of Vehicles on State Highways) Bylaw 1996/9 and shall come into force 28 days after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
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Interpretation—In this bylaw—
“Special vehicles” means all passenger service vehicles as defined in the Transport Services Licensing Act 1989 and all school buses as defined in the Traffic Regulations 1976.
“Vehicle” has the same meaning as in the Transport Act 1962.
- Prohibiting turning of vehicles—All vehicles travelling southward on the section of State highway that is described in the Schedule to this bylaw are prohibited from turning except for special vehicles which may turn to the right only.
Schedule
The section of State Highway No. 20 in Auckland that is between Beauchamp Avenue and the traffic signal controlled intersection situated approximately 400 metres west of the Queenstown Road and Bel Air Drive intersection.
This bylaw was made by resolution passed at a meeting of Transit New Zealand held in Wellington on the 6th day of March 1996.
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of March 1996.
Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand by
J. H. van BARNEVELD, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand.
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Bylaw Regulating Heavy Motor Vehicle Traffic on State Highways
Pursuant to section 61 (3) of the Transit New Zealand Act 1989, Transit New Zealand hereby makes the following bylaw:
Bylaw
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Title and commencement—This bylaw may be cited as the Transit New Zealand (Heavy Motor Vehicle Traffic on State Highways) Bylaw 1996/4 and shall come into force 28 days after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
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Interpretation—In this bylaw—
“Heavy motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle (other than a motorcar) that is not used, kept, or available for
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Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990
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🚂 Transport & Communications18 March 1996
Land Transport Safety Authority, Exemption, Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990, Ford Mustang
- M. J. Small, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer
🚂 Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Transport (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 1990
🚂 Transport & Communications18 March 1996
Vehicle Compliance, Exemption, Ford Galaxie, Seatbelts
- P. N. Rendall, Senior Vehicle Compliance Officer
🚂 Bylaw Prohibiting Fishing From Bridges On State Highways
🚂 Transport & Communications14 March 1996
Transit New Zealand, Bylaw, Fishing, Bridges, State Highways
- J. H. van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand
🚂 Bylaw Concerning the Turning of Vehicles on State Highways
🚂 Transport & Communications14 March 1996
Transit New Zealand, Bylaw, Vehicle Turning, State Highway 20, Auckland
- J. H. van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand
🚂 Bylaw Regulating Heavy Motor Vehicle Traffic on State Highways
🚂 Transport & Communications14 March 1996
Transit New Zealand, Bylaw, Heavy Motor Vehicles, State Highways
- J. H. van Barneveld, National State Highway Manager, Transit New Zealand