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  1. Under Australia"s federated system, transport responsibilities are distributed between the Commonwealth Government and state and territory governments. The responsibility for the regulation and enforcement of road use, including light vehicle driver licensing, rests with the state and territory governments. Australian licence holders seeking recognition of their Australian licence in foreign ...

  2. The Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) regulates heavy vehicles over 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass in participating states and territories. Rail Safety National Law. The Rail Safety National Law aims for a seamless and coordinated national approach to rail safety regulation in Australia. Australian Road Rules. Australian Light Vehicle Standards ...

  3. The Australian Road Rules are a set of model road rules developed by the National Road Transport Commission which form the basis for state and territory road rules across Australia. The first edition of the rules was published on 19 October 1999, after decades of working towards a shared road safety policy with officials from jurisdictions across Australia. [ 1 ]

    • Austroads and Driver Licensing 1. Austroads Contacts. Any further enquiries regarding the information provided on this page should be directed to: Jess Olivera, Program Coordinator, Registration and Licensing.
    • Australia’s National Driver Licensing Scheme. 2.General Information. In 1997, Australia implemented a National Driver Licensing Scheme (NDLS), establishing a single driver licence classification structure, eligibility criteria and a uniform set of requirements for key driver licensing transactions including the issue, variation, renewal, suspension and cancellation of licences.
    • Driver Training/Driving Instruction. 3.1 General information. Driver training options for learner drivers. Optional practical training is available through accredited driving instructor/driving schools.
    • Licensing Systems for Motorcycles. All Australian states and territories have adopted a graduated licensing scheme for motorcycles comprising the following elements
  4. What is a light vehicle? A light vehicle is any car, ute, van, truck or trailer (including a combination, e.g. a ute and trailer) that has a gross vehicle mass up to 4.5 tonnes. Who should use this Guide? If you: • drive a light vehicle • load or unload a light vehicle • supervise or manage drivers and loaders of light vehicles

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  5. Class Type Description C: Car licence: Covers vehicles up to 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM). GVM is the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle when loaded. The licence allows the holder to drive cars, utilities, vans, some light trucks, car-based motor tricycles, tractors and implements such as graders, vehicles that seat up to 12 adults, including the driver.

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  7. pcc.gov.au › uniform › Australian-Road-Rules-19MarchAustralian Road Rules - PCC

    Division 4—Driving in marked lanes or lines of traffic 133 146 Driving within a single marked lane or line of traffic 133 147 Moving from one marked lane to another marked lane across a continuous line separating the lanes 134 148 Giving way when moving from one marked lane or line of traffic to another marked lane or line of traffic 134