Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00407:schedule:1:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00407
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 2/8)
Character Range: 193270–196015

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Dictionary
50 millimetre kingpin means a kingpin meeting the dimension requirements for a 50 millimetre kingpin in Australian Standard AS 2175–1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins.
75 millimetre kingpin means a kingpin with the dimensions mentioned in rule 165(3).
90 millimetre kingpin means a kingpin meeting the dimension requirements for a 90 millimetre kingpin in Australian Standard AS 2175–1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins.
adopted standard—see rule 24.
ADR—see rule 14.
air brake means an air‑operated or air‑assisted brake.
articulated bus means a bus with at least 2 rigid sections that allow passengers access between the sections and are connected to allow rotary movement between the sections.
Australian Standard means a standard approved for publication on behalf of the Council of the Standards Association of Australia.
Note: Copies of Australian Standards are available from offices of the Standards Association of Australia.
axle means 1 or more shafts, positioned in a line across a vehicle, on which 1 or more wheels intended to support the vehicle turn.
axle group means a single, tandem, twinsteer, tri, or quad axle group.
B‑double means a combination consisting of a prime mover towing 2 semi‑trailers.
B‑double
braking system, of a vehicle, means all the brakes of the vehicle and all the components of the mechanisms by which they are operated.
British Standard means a standard approved for publication on behalf of the British Standards Institution.
Note: Copies of British Standards are available from offices of the Standards Association of Australia.
British Standards Institution means the institution of that name established under royal charter in the United Kingdom.
bus means a motor vehicle built mainly to carry people that seats over 9 adults (including the driver).
car means a motor vehicle built mainly to carry people that:
 (a) seats not over 9 adults (including the driver); and
 (b) has a body commonly known as a sedan, station wagon, coupe, convertible, or roadster; and
 (c) has 4 or more wheels.
centre line, of an axle group, means:
 (a) if the group consists of 2 axles, one of which is fitted with twice the number of tyres as the other axle—a line located one‑third of the way from the centre line of the axle with more tyres towards the centre line of the axle with fewer tyres; and
 (b) in any other case—a line located midway between the centre lines of the outermost axles of the group.
Centre line of a tandem axle group fitted with an equal number of tyres on each axle
Centre line of a tandem axle group fitted with a different number of tyres on each axle
Centre line of a tri axle group
Centre line of a quad axle group