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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT) ACT 1995 - SECT 120B
Application of highest or average speed limit if multiple speed limits
120B Application of highest or average speed limit if multiple speed limits
(1) This section applies to a proceeding for a prescribed offence in which the
speed at which a motor vehicle travelled is relevant if— (a) under
section 120A , the prosecution intends to rely on the average speed of a
vehicle between 2 points on a road; and
(b) more than 1 speed limit applies
to the length of road between the 2 points.
(2) Subject to subsection (3) ,
for the proceeding, the speed limit for the length of road between the 2
points is taken to be the highest of the speed limits applying to the length
of road.
(3) If it is reasonably practicable to work out the average speed
limit for the length of road under subsection (4) , for the proceeding, the
speed limit for the length of road between the 2 points is taken to be the
average speed limit worked out under subsection (4) . Examples of
circumstances in which it may not be reasonably practicable to work out the
average speed limit under subsection (4)— The distance between the start
and end of a length of road to which a particular speed limit applies cannot
be worked out because it depends on the placement of a temporary sign that is
moved repeatedly (for example, for road works).
(4) The average speed limit
for a length of road between 2 points is worked out using the following
formula, and expressed in kilometres per hour rounded up to the next whole
number— where—
"D" , for a speed limited part of the length of road, is the
shortest practicable distance, expressed in metres and rounded down to the
next whole number, between the start and end of the part of the length of
road.
"S" , for a speed limited part of the length of road, is the speed limit,
expressed in kilometres per hour, applying to the part of the length of road.
"speed limited part" , of the length of road, is a part of the length of road
to which a particular speed limit applies.
"TD" is the total shortest practicable distance, expressed in metres and
rounded down to the next whole number, between the 2 points.
(5) A
certificate purporting to be signed by the commissioner that certifies any 1
or more of the following matters is admissible in the proceeding and is
evidence of the matters certified— (a) the highest of the speed limits,
expressed in kilometres per hour, applying to a length of road between 2
points;
(b) the shortest practicable distance, expressed in metres and
rounded down to the next whole number, between 2 points on a road;
(c) the
shortest practicable distance, expressed in metres and rounded down to the
next whole number, between the start and end of a length of road to which a
particular speed limit applies;
(d) the speed limit, expressed in kilometres
per hour, applying to a particular part of a length of road between 2 points;
(e) the average speed limit, expressed in kilometres per hour, worked out
under subsection (4) , for a length of road between 2 points.
(6) In this
section—
"shortest practicable distance" , between 2 points on a road, has the meaning
it has in section 120A .
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