Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00534:clause:1_265:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00534
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 265 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 9575–12357

law of this jurisdiction].
two‑up driver means a person accompanying a driver of a truck or bus on a journey, or part of a journey, who has been, is or will be sharing the task of driving the truck or bus during the journey.

[9]  Subrule 268(2), including the note
substitute
 (2) A person must not travel in or on a part of a motor vehicle that is a part designed primarily for the carriage of goods unless:
 (a) the part is enclosed; and
 (b) he or she occupies a seating position that is suitable for the size and weight of the person and that is fitted with a seatbelt.
Offence provision.
Note 1: Enclosed is defined in subrule (7).
Note 2: Rule 265 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers 16 years old or older, and rule 266 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers under 16 years old.

[10]  Subrule 268(4B)
omit
if the part is:
insert
unless:

[11]  Paragraphs 268(4B)(a) and (b)
substitute
 (a) the part is enclosed; and
 (b) the person occupies a seating position that is suitable for the size and weight of the person and that is fitted with a seatbelt.

[12]  Subrule 268(4B), at the foot
insert
Note: Rule 265 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers 16 years old or older, and rule 266 deals with the wearing of seatbelts by passengers under 16 years old.

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