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#1
Posted 19 November 2009 - 10:49 AM
Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." -Popular Mechanics, 1949
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...
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 28 August 2010 - 04:24 AM
Australian Road Rules
The Australian Road Rules have been made into Regulations under the Road Traffic Act (SA) and came into operation throughout Australia on 1 December 1999.
The Rules were developed by the National Road Transport Commission, State and Territory transport agencies, police and other organisations and were drafted by the Office of Legislative Drafting in the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department.
The Rules were approved by Australia’s Transport Ministers by majority vote and have introduced uniform or consistent road rules throughout Australia.
How to find your way around the Rules
The Rules are made up of 21 Parts. Diagrams of all traffic signs appear in the Schedules at the end of the Rules.
The Readers Guide (PDF) aims to help readers to quickly use the Rules and understand how they apply to different kinds of roads, vehicles and road users. It explains key concepts and the structure of the Rules. When you are trying to understand a particular rule it is suggested that you always check the dictionary at the end of the Rules as it may clarify the effect of some rules.
Link:
http://www.transport...rules/index.asp
The Australian Road Rules have been made into Regulations under the Road Traffic Act (SA) and came into operation throughout Australia on 1 December 1999.
The Rules were developed by the National Road Transport Commission, State and Territory transport agencies, police and other organisations and were drafted by the Office of Legislative Drafting in the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department.
The Rules were approved by Australia’s Transport Ministers by majority vote and have introduced uniform or consistent road rules throughout Australia.
How to find your way around the Rules
The Rules are made up of 21 Parts. Diagrams of all traffic signs appear in the Schedules at the end of the Rules.
The Readers Guide (PDF) aims to help readers to quickly use the Rules and understand how they apply to different kinds of roads, vehicles and road users. It explains key concepts and the structure of the Rules. When you are trying to understand a particular rule it is suggested that you always check the dictionary at the end of the Rules as it may clarify the effect of some rules.
Link:
http://www.transport...rules/index.asp
#3
Posted 28 August 2010 - 04:27 AM
SA Vehicle registration starting point.
http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Transport,+travel+and+motoring/Motoring/Vehicles+and+registration/Vehicle+registration
http://www.sa.gov.au/subject/Transport,+travel+and+motoring/Motoring/Vehicles+and+registration/Vehicle+registration
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