Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00521:schedule:1:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00521
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 9232–12191

of durable material; and
 (b) that is at least 25 millimetres wide and 25 millimetres high; and
 (c) that is of a reflective red that conforms with either Australian Standard AS 1743 Road Signs or Australian Standard AS 1906 Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes (Part 1: Retroreflective sheeting); and
 (d) that states 'LPGAS' or 'LPG', or similar words or acronyms that have the same meaning, in capital letters at least 6 millimetres high.".

11.  Insertion of rule 154A
  After rule 154 insert –
"154A  Vehicles powered by natural gas
  A natural gas system installed in a motor vehicle, and the vehicle, must comply with all relevant requirements set out in the version of Australian Standard AS 2739 that was current at the time the system was installed in the vehicle.
Examples
Forms of natural gas include CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and LNG (Liquid Natural Gas).".

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