Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00656:schedule:1:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00656
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 9075–11785

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8.  Definitions
  In section 4 –
 (a) insert the following definitions in their appropriate alphabetical position –
"associate―see section 4A.
authorised, in relation to the driving of a vehicle or the running of an engine―see section 4G(3).
broken down―see section 4I.
combination means a road vehicle consisting of a motor vehicle and one or more trailers.
consigns and consignor―see section 4B.
fit, in relation to the driving of a vehicle―see section 4G(2).
goods too dangerous to be transported means:
 (a) a substance or article prescribed as goods too dangerous to be transported; or
 (b) a substance or article determined by the Competent Authority, in accordance with the {subordinate law}, to be goods too dangerous to be transported.
load and loader—see section 4D.
operator—see section 4E
owner, in respect of a vehicle, means a person who:
 (a) is the sole owner, a joint owner or a part owner of the vehicle; or
 (b) has possession or use of the vehicle under a credit, hire‑purchase, lease or other agreement, except an agreement requiring the vehicle to be registered in the name of someone else.
pack and packer—see section 4C.
package, in relation to goods, is the complete product of the packing of the goods for transport, and consists of the goods and their packaging.
packaging, in relation to goods, is anything that contains, holds, protects or encloses the goods, whether directly or indirectly, to enable them to be received or held for transport, or to be transported, and includes anything declared by the regulations to be packaging.
Note 1: It may be that a container constitutes the whole of the packaging of goods, as in the case of a drum in which dangerous goods are directly placed.
Note 2: Unlike in United Nations publications relating to the transport of dangerous goods, the term packaging is used in this Act in its ordinary meaning.
qualified, in relation to the driving of a vehicle―see section 4G(1).
road and road‑related area—see section 4J.
trailer means a road vehicle that is designed to be towed, or is towed, by another road vehicle but does not include a road vehicle propelled by a motor that forms part of the vehicle.
unattended―see section 4H.";
 (b) omit the definition of ADG Code;
 (c) in the definition of dangerous situation, after "imminent risk of" insert "death or";
 (d) in the definition of driver –
 (i) in paragraph (a), omit "or combination";
 (ii) after "driver of the train" insert ", and where the vehicle is a trailer, means the driver of the motor vehicle towing the trailer";
 (e) for the definition of driver licence substitute –
"driver licence means a licence (including a probationary and a conditional licence) issued under