Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00742:schedule:1:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00742
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 4206–7054

Schedule 1—Text of the Road Transport Reform (Oversize and Overmass Vehicles) Regulations
(regulation 3)

Contents
1 Title
2 Commencement
3 Purpose
4 Delegation
5 Application—vehicles and combinations
6 Application—areas
7 Exemption by notice in Gazette
8 What must be included in a notice?
9 Exemption by permit
10 What must be included in a permit?
11 Areas and roads
12 Failure to comply with a condition
13 Multiple offences and multiple requirements
14 Failure of a pilot or escort vehicle to comply with a requirement
15 Exemptions in emergencies
Schedule
Part 1—All vehicles travelling under notices
1.1 Mass limits relating to tyre width
1.2 Dimension limits
1.3 Making an unloaded vehicle smaller
1.4 Warning devices for oversize vehicles
1.5 Additional warning devices at night
1.6 Headlights
1.7 Travel restrictions at night
1.8 No travelling if low visibility
1.9 Minimum following distance
1.10 Assessing routes
1.11 Keeping documents
Part 2—Load‑carrying vehicles travelling under notices
2.1 Application of Part
2.2 Mass limits for axles and axle groups
2.3 Minimising width
2.4 Carrying goods in addition to a large indivisible item
2.5 Towing a low loader dolly with an unladen low load
Part 3—Special purpose vehicles travelling under notices
3.1 Application of Part
3.2 Mass limits for axles and axle groups
3.3 Total mass limits for special purpose vehicles
3.4 Side lights for travel at night
3.5 Markings for special purpose vehicles
3.6 Prohibition on towing other vehicles
Part 4—Agricultural vehicles travelling under notices
4.1 Application of Part
4.2 Mass limits
4.3 Dimension limits
4.4 Warning devices for agricultural vehicles
4.5 Pilot vehicle requirements for agricultural vehicles
4.6 Agricultural vehicles not to use freeways
4.7 Agricultural implements not to carry loads
4.8 Speed limits for agricultural implements without brakes
4.9 Exemption from requirement for rear vision mirrors
Part 5—Pilot and escort vehicles
5.1 Application of Part
5.2 Requirements for a pilot vehicle
5.3 Requirements for an escort vehicle
5.4 Headlights on a pilot or escort vehicle
5.5 What may a pilot or escort vehicle carry?
5.6 Where must a pilot vehicle be driven?
5.7 Communication between drivers
Part 6—Warning lights
6.1 Characteristics of warning lights
6.2 Visibility of warning lights
6.3 Warning lights to be on if required, and off if not
Part 7—Warning signs
Division 1—When this Part applies
7.1 What specifications must a warning sign comply with?
Division 2—Oversize vehicles and pilot vehicles
7.2 Face of a warning sign
7.3 Material for a warning sign
7.4 Keeping signs clean
7.5 Warning sign must not be displayed if not required
Division 3—Oversize vehicles only
7.6 Size of a warning sign
7.7 Face of a warning sign
7.8 Mounting a warning sign
Division 4—Pilot vehicles only
7.9 Size and shape of a warning