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conjunction with particular Australian Design Rules in order to establish rights and obligations to which those rules give rise.

 3.                                           definitions
         Where a term is defined within an ADR as well as in this list of defined terms, the definition in the ADR takes precedence for the purposes of that ADR

125 HOURS - means 125  8 hours (ADR 36)

   50TH PERCENTILE 6 YEARS OLD CHILD - a dummy whose dimensions comply with the appropriate dimensions in Table 1 of ADR 4/03, or a person with dimensions which are less than the appropriate dimensions in Table 1 of ADR 4/03.

   5TH PERCENTILE ADULT FEMALE - a dummy whose dimensions comply with the appropriate dimensions in Table 1 of ADR 4/03, or a person with dimensions which are less than the appropriate dimensions in Table 1 of ADR 4/03.

   95TH PERCENTILE ADULT MALE - a dummy whose dimensions comply with the appropriate dimensions in Table 1 of ADR 4/03, or a person with dimensions which are greater than the appropriate dimensions in Table 1 of ADR 4/03.

   95th PERCENTILE EYE ELLIPSES - defined and positioned as in SAE documents J941 (November 1965); J941a (August 1967); J941b (February 1969); J941c (June 1972); J941d (February 1975); J941e (March 1977) – "Motor Vehicle Drivers' Eye Locations"; or in ISO 4513 - 1978(E) - "Road Vehicles - Visibility - Method for establishment of eye ellipses for driver's eye location", suitably handed for right-hand steering.

   ACCESSIBLE - a point on a seatbelt component is considered to be 'Accessible' if (Figure 2 refers of ADR 4/...) either: it is located above Line J; or it is capable of being enclosed by a straight l00 mm external diameter tube, a point of which extends to Line J and the centre line of which can intersect Line G at a point not more than l00 mm forward nor more than 300 mm rearward of Point 0.

   ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION - a suspension capable of providing adjustment of the trim height of a vehicle by virtue of special design features built into the suspension system other than the trim height difference that may be caused by load variations.

   ADMINISTRATOR – refer to section 22 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989.

   AGGREGATE TRAILER MASS (ATM) - the total mass of the laden trailer when carrying the maximum load recommended by the 'Manufacturer'. This will include any mass imposed onto the drawing vehicle when the 'Combination Vehicle'  is resting on a horizontal supporting plane.

   AISLE - the space providing access for passengers from any 'Seat' or row of 'Seats' or to any access passage from or to any 'Service Door', it does not include; the space extending 300 mm in front