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(Caravan and light trailer towing components, Part 5: Electrical connectors).
21.6.                                Every trailer must be equipped with an electrical conductor independent of the trailer 'Coupling', providing a return path between the electrical circuits of the trailer and that of the drawing vehicle.
21.7.                                Electrical installations intended for connection to a power system other than that of the drawing vehicle must comply with AS/NZS 3001:2008 (Electrical installations – Transportable structures and vehicles including their site supplies).

22.                                      Stability of Category LE Vehicles
22.1.                                Category LEM1, LEP1 or LEG1 vehicles
22.1.1.                          The 'Static Stability Ratio' determined in accordance with APPENDIX 1 must not exceed 1.0.
22.1.2.                          For category LEM1 vehicles with a rear axle having a 'Differential' that is not a 'Limited-Slip Differential', the technical requirements of the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) No. 505 (Vehicle Stability) in force as of 1 October 2007, are deemed to be equivalent to the requirements of clause 22.1.1 above.
22.2.                                Category LEM2, LEP2 or LEG2 vehicles
22.2.1.                          The 'Static Stability Ratio' determined in accordance with APPENDIX 1 must not exceed 1.5.

23.                                      Audible Devices
23.1.                                Prohibited types of audible devices
23.1.1.                          No siren, repeater horn, bell, exhaust whistle or compression whistle, or other device capable of producing a sound resembling that produced by any such siren, repeater horn, bell or whistle, shall be attached to any vehicle other than an emergency community service vehicle.
23.1.1.1.                    For the purpose of this clause 23.1, a repeater horn is any device which generates an audible sound (to be emitted) alternating between different tones or frequencies on a regular time cycle.
23.2.                                Reversing Alarm
23.2.1.                          Notwithstanding the requirements of clause 23.1 above and the Australian Design Rule 94/… – Audible Warning, a further device may be fitted which when and only when reverse gear is selected emits an intermittent audible signal on a regular time cycle.  However, the signal emitted must not be louder than is necessary to warn persons of the proximity of the reversing vehicle.
23.2.2.                          For vehicles of category MD3 and MD4, and those of category ME, NB and NC, equipped with audible reverse warning devices, approvals to the technical requirements of United Nations Regulation No. 165 – UNIFORM PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF AUDIBLE REVERSE WARNING DEVICES AND OF MOTOR VEHICLES WITH REGARD TO THEIR AUDIBLE REVERSE WARNING SIGNAL, incorporating the 00 series of amendments will meet the requirements of clause 23.2.
23.3.                                Retractable Axle Alarm
23.3.1.                          Notwithstanding the requirements of clause 23.1 above and the Australian Design Rule 94/… – Audible Warning, a further device must be fitted to each vehicle equipped with a 'Retractable Axle'.  This device must emit an audible signal upon the lowering of the 'Retractable Axle'.  However, the signal