Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00871:clause:3_14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00871
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 14
Character Range: 105215–107132

14  Converted vehicle must have warning label
 (1) This clause applies where the effect of this instrument is that a converted vehicle is not required to comply with one or more requirements of an applicable ADR mentioned in subclause 13(1), and:
 (a) the vehicle has not been tested to determine whether it complies with those requirements; or
 (b) the vehicle:
 (i) has been tested to determine whether it complies with those requirements; and
 (ii) does not comply with the requirements.
 (2) The converted vehicle must be marked with a warning label that:
 (a) is permanent and durable; and
 (b) is at least 100 millimetres in width and 30 millimetres in height; and
 (c) has lettering at least 4 millimetres high; and
 (d) is printed in red text on a white background; and
 (e) is mounted in a prominent position within the vehicle that will be visible to the front seat occupants at all times; and
 (f) contains the following text, as relevant to the vehicle:

      This vehicle has been converted from left-hand to right-hand drive and has not been shown to comply with the following standards:
      Australian Design Rule 10/… Steering Column
      Australian Design Rule 69/… Full Frontal Impact Occupant Protection
      Australian Design Rule 72/… Dynamic Side Impact Occupant Protection
      Australian Design Rule 73/… Offset Frontal Impact Protection
      Australian Design Rule 85/… Pole Side Impact Performance.
      It may not provide the level of occupant protection required by these standards.
Note: Text can be deleted from the label as relevant, including where an ADR mentioned above does not apply to the vehicle. The relevant version of the applicable ADR should be inserted in the label.
 (3) The information mentioned in subclause (2) must also be included in the handbook supplied with the vehicle.
 (4) The handbook must identify the location of the warning label in the vehicle.