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Regulation 45 of the Land Transport states that:

  1. Seat belts must be fitted to each seating position of every vehicle designed to carry not more than 8 passengers in accordance with the standard approved by the Authority, unless the vehicle is exempted by the Authority from any of the general requirements under 37.
  2. Seat belts must be fitted to outboard seating positions amd must provide for both upper torso and pelvic restraint.
  3. Seat belts including adjusters and buckles must be maintained in good working condition and seat belts with frayed webbing must be replaced.
  4. No alteration or modication may be made to a seat belt or seat belt assembly.
  5. For the purpose of this regulation, "outboard seating position" means a seating position adjacent to the side structure of the vehicle.
 
 

 

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SPEED AND ROAD SAFETY:
Speeding continues to be major factor in road crashes, so slow down and save lives!

BE AWARE OF THE FACTS ABOUT SPEEDING!

CHOOSE A SAFE SPEED FOR THE CONDITIONS:
Speed limits are the maximum travel speed for any road. In many conditions, you should travel at a lower speed-such as in bad weather, after dark, in heavy traffic, on unfamiliar, winding or narrow roads.

REMEMBER TO CHOOSE A SAFE SPEED FOR THE DRIVING CONDITIONS

SPEEDING INCREASE CRASHES:
You are more likely to crash if you exceed the speed limit or drive at a speed that is not appropriate for the conditions.

As your speed increases, you have a less time to react to emergencies and it takes a greater distance to stop. Other road users also find it more difficult to judge how fast you are traveling.