Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00521:schedule:1:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00521
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 6732–9472

approved material, in the 5th and 6th dot points, for "Road Vehicle Safety Glass" substitute "Specification for Road Vehicle Safety Glass".

7.  Performance of braking systems
  For rule 128(8) substitute –
 "(8) The parking brake of a vehicle or combination must be able to hold the vehicle or combination stationary on a 12% gradient:
 (a) when the vehicle or combination is on a dry, smooth road surface, free from loose material; and
 (b) whether or not the vehicle or combination is loaded.".

8.  Substitution of rule 148A
  For rule 148A substitute –
"148A  Measurement of stationary noise levels
 (1) For this Division, the stationary noise level of a motor vehicle is to be measured in accordance with the procedure set out for the kind of vehicle in the National Stationary Exhaust Noise Test Procedures for In‑Service Motor Vehicles – September 2006 (ISBN: 1 921168 50 1) published by the Commission.
 (2) In subregulation (1), Commission means the National Transport Commission established by the National Transport Commission Act 2003 of the Commonwealth.
Note: The National Stationary Exhaust Noise Test Procedures for In‑Service Motor Vehicles – September 2006 is available on the Commission's web site at www.ntc.gov.au.".

9.  Widening of Part 11
 (1) In the heading to Part 11, for "LPG" substitute "Alternative".
 (2) In the Note under the heading to Part 11 substitute –
"Note: This Part sets out requirements to ensure that LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) fuel systems are safely installed in motor vehicles. In the case of vehicles with an LPG system installed, there is an additional requirement to ensure that they can be identified as LPG‑powered vehicles.".

10.  Substitution of rule 154
  For rule 154 substitute –
"154  LPG‑powered vehicles
 (1) An LPG system installed in a motor vehicle, and the vehicle, must comply with all relevant requirements set out in the version of Australian Standard AS 1425 that was current at the time the system was installed in the vehicle.
 (2) A motor vehicle that has an LPG system installed must have fixed conspicuously to its front and rear number plates the labels required by the version of Australian Standard AS 1425 that was current at the time the system was installed in the vehicle.
 (3) If a motor vehicle had an LPG system installed before Australian Standard AS 1425 was first published, the vehicle must have fixed conspicuously to its front and rear number plates a label:
 (a) that is made of durable material; and
 (b) that is at least 25 millimetres wide and 25 millimetres high; and
 (c) that is of a reflective red that conforms with either Australian Standard AS 1743 Road Signs or Australian Standard AS 1906 Retroreflective