Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773:clause:1_14:p49
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 14 (pt 49/51)
Character Range: 134610–137558

the pivot point of the coupling near the rear of the vehicle.

       Tow coupling overhang—semi‑trailer with extra coupling at rear

       Tow coupling overhang—motor vehicle

       Tow coupling overhang—dog trailer
tri‑axle group means a group of at least 3 axles, in which the horizontal distance between the centre lines of the outermost axles is more than 2 metres, but not more than 3.2 metres.
turntable means a bearing that is built to carry vertical and horizontal loads, but does not allow quick separation of its upper and lower rotating elements, and that is used to connect and allow articulation between:
 (a) a prime mover and semi‑trailer; or
 (b) the steering axle or axle group of a dog trailer and the body of the trailer; or
 (c) a fifth wheel coupling and the vehicle to which it is mounted.
twinsteer axle group means a group of 2 axles:
 (a) with single tyres; and
 (b) fitted to a motor vehicle; and
 (c) connected to the same steering mechanism; and
 (d) the horizontal distance between the centre lines of which is at least 1 metre, but not more than 2 metres.

       Twinsteer axle group on a motor vehicle
vacuum brakes means vacuum‑operated or vacuum‑assisted brakes.
vehicle registration authority, in relation to a vehicle, means:
 (a) the authority that last registered the vehicle; or
 (b) if the vehicle has never been registered—the authority responsible for registering vehicles in the jurisdiction in which the vehicle is used or is intended to be used.
50 millimetre kingpin means a kingpin meeting the dimension requirements for a 50 millimetre kingpin in Australian Standard AS 2175 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins.
75 millimetre kingpin means a kingpin with the dimensions specified in subclause 9.10(4).
90 millimetre kingpin means a kingpin meeting the dimension requirements for a 90 millimetre kingpin in Australian Standard AS 2175 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins.

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