Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00706:clause:2_39:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00706
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 39 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 87945–90773

loaded mass of the vehicle:
 (a) as specified by the vehicle's manufacturer; or
 (b) as specified by the registration authority, if:
 (i) the manufacturer has not specified a maximum loaded mass; or
 (ii) the manufacturer cannot be identified; or
 (iii) the vehicle has been modified to the extent that the manufacturer's specification is no longer appropriate.
heavy combination vehicle licence means a licence referred to in clause 13(7).
heavy rigid vehicle licence means a licence referred to in clause 13(6).
licence expiry date means the date recorded in the driver licence register, in accordance with paragraph 11(1)(f), as the date on which the driver licence expires.
light rigid vehicle licence means a licence referred to in clause 13(4).
Mass and Loading Regulations means the Road Transport Reform (Mass and Loading) Regulations, as in force from time to time.
medical practitioner means a person registered or licensed as a medical practitioner under a State or Territory law that provides for the registration or licensing of such persons.
medium rigid vehicle licence means a licence referred to in clause 13(5).
motor bike means a motor vehicle with two wheels and includes a two wheeled motor vehicle with a side car attached to it and supported by a third wheel.
motorcycle licence means a licence referred to in clause 13(2).
motor trike means a motor vehicle with three wheels, but does not include a two wheeled motor vehicle with a side car attached to it and supported by a third wheel.
multi‑combination vehicle licence means a licence referred to in clause 13(8).
photograph includes a digitised, electronic or computer generated image in a form approved by the driver licensing authority.
prime mover means a motor vehicle built to tow a semi‑trailer.
rigid means not articulated, other than in respect of an articulated bus.
semi‑trailer means a trailer (including a pole‑type trailer) that has:
 (a) one axle group or single axle towards the rear; and
 (b) a means of attachment to a prime mover that would result in some of the load being imposed on the prime mover.
Note: The Road Transport Reform (Heavy Vehicle Standards) Regulations make it clear that when a semi‑trailer is connected to a converter dolly it is regarded as a single dog trailer.
trailer means a vehicle that is built to be towed, or is towed, by a motor vehicle but does not include a motor vehicle being towed.
Tribunal means the appropriate review body for that jurisdiction.
Note: The following terms are defined in the Primary Principles:
 Australian driver licence, class, conditional licence, Contracting State, corresponding law, drive, driver licence, driver licence receipt, driver licensing authority, foreign driver licence, infringement notice, international driving permit, international visitor, learner licence,