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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2001 Week 5 Hansard (3 May) . . Page.. 1517 ..
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New schedules 5 and 6
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Schedule 5-Amendments of Road Transport (Safety and Traffic) Management Act
[5.1] Section 2-
Omit the section.[5.2] Section 23-
Omit the section, substitute the following sections:22A Meaning of relevant information for pt 6
(1) In this part, relevant information , for an image of a vehicle taken by a camera detection device, is-(a) the date and time when, and place where, the image was taken; and
(b) the person responsible for the use of the device when the image was taken; and
(c) if the vehicle is being driven in contravention of a provision of the regulations about traffic lights at an intersection-
(i) the general direction and lane in which the vehicle is being driven; and
(ii) the time a red traffic light or red traffic arrow facing the driver of the vehicle at the intersection had been showing before the driver entered the intersection; and
(d) if the vehicle is being driven in contravention of a provision of the regulations about obeying the speed limit-
(i) the speed measuring device component of the camera detection device; and
(ii) the speed limit applying to the driver of the vehicle for the length of road where the driver was driving when the image is taken; and
(iii) the speed at which the driver of the vehicle was driving when the image is taken.
23 Use of camera detection devices
(MTA s 180ZE)(1) A camera detection device is a device designed to do either or both of the following:
(a) take complying images of vehicles being driven in contravention of the regulations about traffic lights at intersections;
(b) measure the speed at which vehicles are being driven and take complying images of vehicles being driven in contravention of a provision of the regulations about obeying the speed limit.
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