✨ Transport Regulations and Exemptions
4242 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 179
Standards: G2, G12, V16, V17.
Result: Upheld.
Copies of decisions may be purchased from the Broadcasting Standards Authority, P.O. Box 9213, Wellington at the price of $5.00 each or by annual subscription of $150.00.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of October 1998.
MICHAEL STACE, Executive Director.
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Land Transport Safety Authority
Traffic Regulations 1976
Approval of Revolving Amber Lights for Vehicles Operated by Waihi Gold Mining Company Limited
Pursuant to regulation 67 (8) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and by way of a sub-delegation from the Director of Land Transport Safety dated 18 December 1996, I, Wayne Robert Pettersson, Senior Engineer, Safer Roads, hereby approve the fitting of one revolving amber beacon to the following vehicles operated by Waihi Gold Mining Company Limited provided that the lights are only used on Waihi Gold Mining Company Limited property.
Vehicle Registration Numbers:
OU8526, RD5819, SH293, SW7305, SW7306, TB4135, TB4175, TJ9093, TJ9169, TL8135, TL8136, TN8611, TN8612, TT5856, TT5857, TX5147, UF7154, UH8650, UL4659, UO8163, UR3671, UW4842, WA7356, WE5066, WR8013, WS3103, WU6331, WX3790, WZ7439, XE1729, XE9154.
Signed at Wellington this 21st day of October 1998.
W. R. PETTERSSON, Senior Engineer, Safer Roads.
(RT09/3)
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Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976
Pursuant to regulation 90 (1) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, I, John Lance Murphy, Vehicle Compliance Officer, hereby exempt the motor vehicle specified in Schedule 1 of this notice from the requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976, listed in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 3.
Schedule 1
Vehicle Details
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro Z28
Year of Manufacture: 1985
VIN/Chassis No.: 1G1FP87G5FL417699
Schedule 2
Exempted Requirements:
Regulation 78A (c)
Schedule 3
Conditions:
(i) All seat belts must be in sound condition and good working order and must not be modified in any way;
(ii) (a) Approved two-point lap seat belts are fitted in the rear outboard sitting positions;
(b) All other sitting positions are fitted with the seat belts required by regulation 78A;
(iii) This exemption may be revoked at any time;
(iv) A copy of this notice must be carried in the vehicle at all times and be readily available for inspection.
Signed at Hamilton this 11th day of September 1998.
JOHN LANCE MURPHY, Vehicle Compliance Officer,
acting under the authority delegated to me by way of instrument of delegation dated 23 December 1996.
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Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976 and the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974
Pursuant to regulation 90 of the Traffic Regulations 1976, regulation 16A (2) of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974, and section 79 (4A) of the Transport Act 1962, I, Michael Joseph Small, National Co-ordinator Vehicle Compliance, hereby exempt the motor vehicles specified in Schedule 1 of this notice from the requirements listed in Schedule 2, provided that the vehicles comply with the conditions specified in Schedule 3 of this notice.
Schedule 1
Specified Vehicles
Any motor vehicle owned and operated in New Zealand by the Singapore Armed Forces for the purposes of a military exercise.
Schedule 2
Requirements Exempted
- Regulation 62 (5) of the Traffic Regulations 1976. GSV reflectors within 150 mm of edges.
- Regulation 64 of the Traffic Regulations 1976. Cab and marker lights.
- Regulation 85 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976. Layout of WoF and CoF stickers.
- Regulation 16A (1) (b,c,d,e) of the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974. Certification of tow couplings and load anchorage.
- Any specific requirements of the regulations cited in the “ALTERNATIVE VEHICLE INSPECTION SYSTEM FOR THE SINGAPORE ARMY VEHICLES WHILE ON TEMPORARY EXERCISE IN NEW ZEALAND” VCR2/03/81 NC98/237
Schedule 3
Conditions:
(i) A copy of this notice must be carried in every individual vehicle operating within New Zealand and be available to the Police or Land Transport Safety Authority officer upon request.
(ii) This exemption may be revoked at any time.
(iii) Comply with the requirements of “ALTERNATIVE VEHICLE INSPECTION SYSTEM FOR THE SINGAPORE ARMY VEHICLES WHILE ON TEMPORARY EXERCISE IN NEW ZEALAND” VCR2/03/81 NC98/237
(iv) A vehicle safety certificate must be attached to the inside of the vehicle windscreen on the right hand side, or protected location in the case of guns or trailers. The vehicle safety certificate incorporates the certificate of loading.
(v) The main use of these vehicles while in New Zealand
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Broadcasting Standards Authority Decisions
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science20 October 1998
Broadcasting, Complaints, Decisions, TVNZ, RNZ, TV3, Radio Pacific
- Michael Stace, Executive Director
🚂 Approval of Revolving Amber Lights for Waihi Gold Mining Company Vehicles
🚂 Transport & Communications21 October 1998
Traffic Regulations, Vehicle Lights, Waihi Gold Mining Company, Amber Beacons
- Wayne Robert Pettersson, Senior Engineer, Safer Roads
🚂 Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976
🚂 Transport & Communications11 September 1998
Vehicle Exemption, Chevrolet Camaro Z28, Seat Belts, Traffic Regulations
- John Lance Murphy, Vehicle Compliance Officer
🚂 Exemption From Specified Requirements of the Traffic Regulations 1976 and the Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations 1974
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsMilitary Vehicle Exemption, Singapore Armed Forces, Traffic Regulations, Heavy Motor Vehicle Regulations
- Michael Joseph Small, National Co-ordinator Vehicle Compliance