NSW Legislation
Transport Administration (General) Regulation 2018
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Transport Administration (General) Regulation 2018.
2 Commencement This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
Note. This Regulation repeals and replaces the Transport Administration (General) Regulation 2013, which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2018 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
3 Definitions (1) In this Regulation— Authority land means NSW Trains land, RailCorp land, RTC land, STA land, Sydney Ferries land, Sydney Metro land, Sydney Trains land or TfNSW land. driver of a vehicle includes any person riding or drawing a vehicle or riding or leading an animal that is drawing a vehicle. NSW Trains land means land vested in NSW Trains. prescribed traffic control device has the same meaning as in Part 5.3 of the Road Transport Act 2013. RailCorp land means land vested in RailCorp. relevant Authority means— (a) NSW Trains, in relation to NSW Trains land, or (b) RailCorp, in relation to RailCorp land, or (c) RTC, in relation to RTC land, or (d) the STA, in relation to STA land, or (e) Sydney Ferries, in relation to Sydney Ferries land, or (f) Sydney Metro, in relation to Sydney Metro land, or (g) Sydney Trains, in relation to Sydney Trains land, or (h) TfNSW, in relation to TfNSW land. RTC land means land vested in RTC. STA means the State Transit Authority. STA land means land vested in the STA. Sydney Ferries land means land vested in Sydney Ferries. Sydney Metro land means land vested in Sydney Metro. Sydney Trains land means land vested in Sydney Trains. TfNSW land means land vested in TfNSW. the Act means the Transport Administration Act 1988. traffic control device means a sign, signal, marking or other device that— (a) is in the form of, or is in similar form to, a prescribed traffic control device, and (b) is erected, displayed or marked on Authority land by order of the relevant Authority. traffic control officer means— (a) a police officer, or (b) a person or a member of a class of persons appointed in writing for the purposes of this definition by the Transport Secretary, or (c) a person or a member of a class of persons appointed in writing for the purposes of this definition by the Chief Executive of RailCorp, in relation to RailCorp land, or (d) a person or member of a class of persons appointed in writing for the purposes of this definition by the Chief Executive of Sydney Trains, in relation to Sydney Trains land, or (e) a person or member of a class of persons appointed in writing for the purposes of this definition by the Chief Executive of NSW Trains, in relation to NSW Trains land, or (f) a person or a member of a class of persons appointed in writing for the purposes of this definition by the Chief Executive of the STA, in relation to STA land, or (g) a person or a member of a class of persons appointed in writing for the purposes of this definition by the Chief Executive of Sydney Ferries, in relation to Sydney Ferries land, or (h) a person or a member of a class of persons appointed in writing for the purposes of this definition by the Chief Executive of Sydney Metro, in relation to Sydney Metro land. vehicle includes a bicycle, but does not include any vehicle used on railway lines.
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