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Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 86/00 – Parking Lamps) 2016 Made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989
Compilation: 1 (up to and including Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule) Amendment Instrument 2021 (No.1))
Compilation Date: 14 May 2021
Compiled by: Vehicle Safety Policy and Partnerships Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications
CONTENTS 1. LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS.....................................3 2. FUNCTION....................................................3 3. APPLICABILITY...............................................3 4. DEFINITIONS..................................................3 5. REQUIREMENTS...............................................3 6. EXEMPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES.................3 7. ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS....................................4 APPENDIX A.........................................................5 NOTES .............................................................30
1. LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS 1. Name of Standard 1. This Standard is the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 86/00 – Parking Lamps) 2016. 2. This Standard may also be cited as Australian Design Rule 86/00 – Parking Lamps. 2. FUNCTION 1. The function of this standard is to prescribe the photometric requirements for Parking Lamps, which are intended to be used to draw attention to the presence of a stationary vehicle. 3. APPLICABILITY 1. The circumstances under which Parking Lamps are mandatory, optional or prohibited are set out in ADR 13/…, ADR 19/…, or 67/… as applicable. 4. DEFINITIONS 1. For vehicle categories, definitions and meanings used in this standard, refer to: 1. Definitions in Appendix A of this standard; and where there is no conflict 2. Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule – Definitions and Vehicle Categories) 2005. 5. REQUIREMENTS 1. Vehicles subject to the requirements of this standard must comply with the requirements of Appendix A, except as varied by Section 6 Exemptions and Alternative Procedures. 2. In place of Regulation No. 37 where referenced in Appendix A, read ADR 51/00. 3. In place of Regulation No. 48 where referenced in Appendix A, read ADR 13/00. 6. EXEMPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES 1. Compliance with the following parts, sections and annexes of Appendix A is not required for the purposes of this standard: Section 1 Scope Section 3 Application for approval Section 4 Markings Section 5 Approval Section 11 Modification of a type of parking lamp and extension of approval Section 13 Penalties for non-conformity of production Section 14 Production definitely discontinued Section 15 Names and addresses of Technical Services responsible for conducting approval tests, and of Type Approval Authorities Section 16 Transitional provisions Annex 1 Communication Annex 2 Examples of arrangements of approval marks 7. ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS 7.1. The technical requirements of the United Nations Regulation No. 77 – UNIFORM PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF PARKING LAMPS FOR POWER-DRIVEN VEHICLES, in its original form, shall be deemed to be equivalent to the technical requirements of this standard. APPENDIX A Agreement
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