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Hey guys,
Just wondering if anyone knows the legality of amber roof lights? I assume that being able to buy them from the local car parts shop means anyoneis allowed to use them and they aren't designated for specific duties (like Red/Blue lights). Permits or anything for them? Cheers, Tom |
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Falcon96kickass |
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are you talking about the Rotating amber lights that are used on mine sites
because if so i have them on my car for where i work on the mines
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TomDrum |
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Yes I am talking about those ones, like the RAA (NRMA etc) have on their vans.
I have researched the law and this is what it says: ROAD TRAFFIC (VEHICLE STANDARDS) RULES 1999 - REG 118 118—Other lights and reflectors (1) In this rule: "exempt vehicle" means: (a) a police vehicle; or (b) an emergency vehicle. "special use vehicle" means: (a) a vehicle built, fitted or acquired for a special use that when so used may result in a hazardous situation on a road; or (b) a vehicle, or combination, that because of its dimensions is permitted to be driven on a road only in accordance with an oversize or overmass vehicle exemption (see section 115 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 ); or (c) a vehicle built or fitted to accompany a vehicle, or combination, mentioned in paragraph (b); or (d) a bus fitted, before July 1999, with a sign telling road users that the bus carries children. Examples of special use vehicles to which paragraph (a) applies— 1 Tow trucks. 2 Vehicle breakdown service vehicles. 3 Weed spraying vehicles. 4 Power driven lawn mowers. 5 Animal rescue vehicles. 6 Vehicles used by primary producers droving stock between paddocks. 7 Buses fitted for use on the track commonly known as the O-Bahn busway. (2) A vehicle may be fitted with a light or reflector not mentioned in the Vehicle Standards only if another law of this jurisdiction allows that light or reflector to be fitted. (3) However, unless subrule (4) applies, a vehicle must not be fitted with: (a) a light that flashes; or (b) a light or reflector that: (i) shows a red light to the front; or (ii) shows a white light to the rear; or (iii) is shaped or located in a way that reduces the effectiveness of a light or reflector that is required to be fitted to the vehicle under the Vehicle Standards. (4) Despite any requirement of a third edition ADR: (a) an exempt vehicle may be fitted with any light or reflector; (b) a special use vehicle may be fitted with 1 or more flashing yellow lights; (c) a State Government enforcement vehicle may be fitted with 1 or more flashing magenta lights. So basically, no, unless you are a 'special purpose vehicle' |
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Lumpy_Camo |
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i run a shopping centre and i have had amber strobes put onto our work ute. that also gets driven on the road
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why would you want them for?
thats the question
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TomDrum |
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Well I was doing a school assignment that involved filming near and on a busy road. I have road cones, just wanted to make sure no one got hurt. Turns out we couldnt stop the car where we were filming (solid yellow line) so it wasnt necessary.
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