Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00480:body:0:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00480
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Character Range: 17335–20629

vehicle designed to draw a 'Pole-type Trailer', there shall be the following:
44.5.2.1.1.              on each side of the rearmost bolster, one 'Side Marker Lamp'; and
44.5.2.1.2.              one front reflex reflector, non-triangular on each side of the front facing section of the foremost bolster.
44.6.                                LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) FUELLED VEHICLES
44.6.0. All motor vehicles manufactured to use LPG as a fuel shall meet the following requirements.
44.6.1.                          The LPG fuel system shall at least meet the Australian Standard 1425-1989 "SAA Automotive LP Gas Code".
44.6.1.1.                    The LPG fuel system may meet "Australian Standard AS 1425 LP Gas for Fuel Systems for Vehicle Engines" published jointly by, or on behalf of, Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand, as in force from time to time in lieu of clause 44.6.1.
44.6.2.                          The LPG storage cylinder(s) comply with AS 3509-1988 "LP Gas Fuel Vessels for Automotive Use".
44.6.3.                          The vehicle shall be clearly and permanently marked in a conspicuous position within the engine bay with the following:
44.6.3.1.                    a statement that the LPG fuel system has been installed in accordance with the document referred to in clause 44.6.1.
44.6.3.2.                    the identification of the licensed or approved person or organisation which installed the LPG fuel system; and
44.6.3.3.                    the date of installation.
44.6.4.                          The vehicle, to indicate that it is equipped to use LPG as a fuel, shall carry affixed to the front and rear registration plates, an external label of durable material conforming with at least the following specifications:
44.6.4.1.                    size, not less than 25 mm square; and
44.6.4.2.                    colour, reflective red conforming to Australian Standard 1742-1975 "Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices" Appendix C, Class 2.
44.7.                                EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SERVICE VEHICLES - LAMPS
44.7.1.                          Any motor vehicle used as an ambulance may be equipped with a lamp or lamps which when lighted show the word "AMBULANCE" or illuminate a sign recognized as that of an ambulance service.
44.7.2.                          Flashing warning lamps
         Vehicles operated by ambulance, fire fighting and police authorities or organisations providing emergency community services which may require priority travel when engaged on emergency work may be equipped with a flashing lamp or lamps.  Such lamps shall meet the following provisions:
44.7.2.1.                    At least one lamp shall be mounted on top of the vehicle and when lighted, shall be visible in normal daylight up to a distance of not less than 200 metres to vehicles approaching from any direction.
44.7.2.2.                    The colour shall be:
44.7.2.2.1.              blue in the case of police vehicles;
44.7.2.2.2.              red in the case of ambulance, or fire fighting vehicles; or
44.7.2.2.3.              amber in the case of other emergency community service vehicles.
44.7.2.3.                    In the case of vehicles permitted to display flashing warning lamps, additional lamps may be