I will be adding links to QLD's regulations
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QLD Links Links to QLD regs
#1
Posted 19 November 2009 - 10:48 AM
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I'm giving the best advice I have. You get to decide whether it's true for you" -Ron Jeffries
Some people are like a Slinky: Totally useless but make you smile when you push them down the stairs...
#2
Posted 19 November 2009 - 10:59 AM
First link to QLD sites. As I find them, I will add them 
http://www.transport...gulations/Road/
Web site for all QLD Legislation.
http://www.legislati...au/OQPChome.htm
Have a look here:
http://www.legislati...SLs/Acts_SL.htm
and click on the letter "T" and scroll down to "transport...."
http://www.transport...gulations/Road/
Web site for all QLD Legislation.
http://www.legislati...au/OQPChome.htm
Have a look here:
http://www.legislati...SLs/Acts_SL.htm
and click on the letter "T" and scroll down to "transport...."
#3
Posted 06 December 2009 - 07:21 AM
Web site for all QLD Legislation.
http://www.legislati...au/OQPChome.htm
Have a look here:
http://www.legislati...SLs/Acts_SL.htm
and click on the letter "T" and scroll down to "transport...."
QLD Traffic Regulations:
http://www.legislati...ntOpRUafR62.pdf
QLD road rules:
http://www.legislati...antOpRURR09.pdf
http://www.legislati...au/OQPChome.htm
Have a look here:
http://www.legislati...SLs/Acts_SL.htm
and click on the letter "T" and scroll down to "transport...."
QLD Traffic Regulations:
http://www.legislati...ntOpRUafR62.pdf
QLD road rules:
http://www.legislati...antOpRURR09.pdf
#4
Posted 20 February 2010 - 03:48 AM
Light Truck Tyre Regulation - Queensland Only, Utes Minitrucks Vans etc:
Finally now you can put your sick chromies on your commercial vehicles legally, as long as the wheel and tyre meets the load requirements. About the only thing to keep in mind is the 1.1 ratio rating rule when determining if a passenger car tyre is suitable ie. a 500kg light truck tyre must be replaced with a 550kg passenger car tyre. Yes you can replace with a passenger car tyre but must be higher load than the Light Truck tyre using the 1.1 rule.
Links to QLD Transport:
http://www.transport...ds_vehicles.pdf
And thanks to TUF120 @ Boostcrusing.com for the infomation
http://www.boostcrui...howtopic=380077
Finally now you can put your sick chromies on your commercial vehicles legally, as long as the wheel and tyre meets the load requirements. About the only thing to keep in mind is the 1.1 ratio rating rule when determining if a passenger car tyre is suitable ie. a 500kg light truck tyre must be replaced with a 550kg passenger car tyre. Yes you can replace with a passenger car tyre but must be higher load than the Light Truck tyre using the 1.1 rule.
Links to QLD Transport:
http://www.transport...ds_vehicles.pdf
And thanks to TUF120 @ Boostcrusing.com for the infomation
http://www.boostcrui...howtopic=380077
#5
Posted 28 August 2010 - 04:05 AM
#6
Posted 28 August 2010 - 04:09 AM
QLD Perpetual vehicle registration:
There are organisations that offer perpetual vehicle registration over the internet. You cannot legally register your vehicle for road use with any organisation other than the Department of Transport and Main Roads. If you do purchase perpetual registration over the internet your vehicle will be considered unregistered and uninsured for compulsory third party insurance. You will be either fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle or summoned to appear before a magistrate if you are intercepted by a Queensland Police Officer or a Department of Transport and Main Roads Inspector. Any number plates issued as part of the perpetual registration are illegal and may be confiscated.
More info here: DONT GET RIPPED OFF !!
http://www.tmr.qld.g...g-vehicles.aspx
There are organisations that offer perpetual vehicle registration over the internet. You cannot legally register your vehicle for road use with any organisation other than the Department of Transport and Main Roads. If you do purchase perpetual registration over the internet your vehicle will be considered unregistered and uninsured for compulsory third party insurance. You will be either fined for driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle or summoned to appear before a magistrate if you are intercepted by a Queensland Police Officer or a Department of Transport and Main Roads Inspector. Any number plates issued as part of the perpetual registration are illegal and may be confiscated.
More info here: DONT GET RIPPED OFF !!
http://www.tmr.qld.g...g-vehicles.aspx
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