Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773:clause:1_14:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 14 (pt 10/51)
Character Range: 41441–44143

Standard mentioned in Part 1 or 2 of the table.
 (7) A tyre retreaded after the commencement of this subclause must not be used on a vehicle if:
 (a) an Australian Standard mentioned in Part 2 of the table applies to the tyre; and
 (b) the tyre was not retreaded in accordance with the standard.

Table Australian Standards for tyre retreading
Part 1
Australian Standard AS 1973 – 1976, Retreaded Pneumatic Passenger Car and Light Truck Tyres
Australian Standard AS 1973 – 1985, Retreaded Pneumatic Passenger and Light Truck Tyres
Part 2
Australian Standard AS 1973 – 1993, Pneumatic Tyres—Passenger Car, Light Truck and Truck/Bus—Retreading and Repair Processes

Note: Australian Standard AS 1973 requires various markings on retreaded tyres. These may include a speed rating less than the rating originally marked on the tyre.

2.19  Tyre tread
 (1) A tyre of a vehicle must not have cleats or other gripping devices that could damage the road surface.
 (2) Except at tread wear indicators, a tyre fitted to a vehicle must have a tread pattern at least 1.5 millimetres deep in a band that runs continuously:
 (a) across at least 75% of the tyre width that normally comes into contact with the road; and
 (b) around the whole circumference of the tyre.
 (3) A vehicle must not be fitted with a tyre that has been treated by re‑cutting or re‑grooving the tread rubber, unless the tyre was:
 (a) constructed with an extra thickness of rubber designed for the purpose of re‑cutting or re‑grooving; and
 (b) labelled to indicate the construction.

Part 3—Vehicle marking
Note: This Part sets out requirements that help to identify a vehicle for the purpose of knowing who is responsible for it on the road, and to warn other motorists that the vehicle may be unusually long.
 The following terms defined in clause 10.6 are used in this Part:
 Australian Standard road train
 B‑double
 The following terms defined in section 4 of the Act are used in this Part:
 motor vehicle  trailer

3.1  Vehicle and engine identification numbers
 (1) The engine block of a motor vehicle must have an individual engine identification number stamped, embossed or otherwise permanently displayed on it.
 (2) An engine identification number on a plate that is fixed to an engine block using screws or rivets is not permanently displayed on the block.
 (3) A vehicle must have an individual vehicle identification number clearly stamped, embossed or otherwise permanently displayed on a substantial part of its frame or chassis.
 (4) An identification number must be located where it can be read easily without having to use tools to remove a part of the vehicle that would otherwise obstruct the reader's view.
 (5) In this