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ROAD SAFETY ROAD RULES 2017 - REG 400

Definitions

    (1)     In this Part—

Rule 400(1) def. of animal under control amended by S.R. No. 153/2019 rule 4(Sch.  1 item 23).

"animal under control" means—

        (a)     an animal that is on a municipal road

              (i)     in accordance with a permit issued by a Council; or

              (ii)     that is being moved within a municipal district in circumstances in which a local law provides that a permit is not required; or

        (b)     an animal that is being moved across an arterial road in accordance with a permit issued by the Head, Transport for Victoria; or

        (c)     an animal that is being moved across a road (which is neither a municipal road or an arterial road) in accordance with a permit issued by the coordinating road authority for that road;

Rule 400(1) def. of bicycle carrier revoked by S.R. No. 87/2018 rule 14.

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"coordinating road authority", for a road or road related area or highway (a Road Safety Act road ), means the coordinating road authority (within the meaning of the Road Management Act 2004 ) for the road (within the meaning of that Act) that consists of or includes the Road Safety Act road;

"municipal road" has the same meaning as it has in  section 3(1) of the Road Management Act 2004 .

    (2)     For the purposes of this Part a sign is to be taken to be similar to Diagram 1 or 2 set out in rule 402 despite—

        (a)     the use of a reference to a particular kind of animal in place of the word "stock"; and

        (b)     the use of a picture of that kind of animal in place of the pictures of a cow and a sheep.

    (3)     For the purposes of this Part a sign is taken to be similar to Diagram 1 set out in rule 402 despite the use of a different number in place of the number 5 and the use of the letter "m" (meaning metres) instead of the letters "km" (meaning kilometres).



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