RP Flashcards
(41 cards)
Define Driver
Includes the rider of a motorcycle or moped or bicycle; and ‘drive’ has a corresponding meaning.
Define Motor Vehicle
a vehicle drawn or propelled by mechanical power, and includes a trailer.
Define Operate
to drive or use the vehicle on a road, or to cause or permit the vehicle to be on a road or to be driven on a road, whether or not the person is present with the vehicle; and ‘operator’ has a corresponding meaning.
Define Road
‘Road’ includes:
* a street; and
* a motorway; and
* a beach; and
* a place to which the public have access, whether as of right or not; and
* all bridges, culverts, ferries, and fords forming part of a road or street or motorway, or a place referred to in the
previous bullet point; and
* all sites at which vehicles may be weighed for the purposes of this Act or any other enactment.
Define Vehicle
means a contrivance equipped with wheels, tracks, or revolving runners on which it moves or is moved.
Learner Licence Conditions
- The person must be accompanied by a supervisor seated in the front passenger seat, who has held a full
licence for at least two years. - The person must carry the learner licence while driving and produce it on demand.
- The person must display two ‘L’ plates on the vehicle, one at the front and one in the rear.
Restricted Licence Conditions
- When driving between 10pm and 5am, the person must be accompanied by a supervisor seated in the front passenger seat who has held a full licence for at least two years.
- If carrying passengers, the person must be accompanied by a supervisor (see above) unless the passengers are their spouse, partner, parent, guardian or dependant.
- The person must carry the restricted licence while driving and produce it on demand.
Full Licence Conditions
Driver must carry the licence while driving and produce it on demand.
Explain Limited Licence
No licence classes are shown. ‘Limited licence expiry DD/MM/YYYY’ appears. The conditions on the back require the driver to carry the court order at all times and drive under the conditions of it.
Explain Alcohol Interlock Licence
This driver has an alcohol interlock condition which allows them to only drive vehicles which are fitted with an alcohol interlock device.
Zero Alcohol Licence
The words ‘zero alcohol’ appear on the front of the licence. This driver has a zero-alcohol condition which means they must maintain a zero-alcohol limit when driving.
LTA S30
Requirements to returns driver licence.
Suspend/Revoked Licence
Disqualified Driver
New licence issued
LTA S31
Offence to drive with expired licence or contrary to conditions.
LTA S32
Offence to Drive while disqualified, Contrary to limited licence or While suspended/revoked
Explain LTA S8 Inconsiderate
Driving that includes inattention or thoughtless actions or omissions, as well as deliberate ones, which is inconsiderate to the other road users.
Explain LTA S8 Careless
Falling below the driving standards of a reasonable prudent motorist.
Explain LTA S7(1) Dangerous
Driving in a manner or speed which was or might have been dangerous to anyone.
Explain LTA S7(2) Reckless
Deliberately choosing to drive in a dangerous way. A step beyond dangerous driving.
LTA S35
Offencess related to reckless or dangerous driving
LTA S37
Offencess related to careless or inconsiderate driving
What is ASVU
Anti social vehicle users
DIMDOD?
D - Direct Any person on a road to give
I - Inspect, test, examine vehicle/documents
M - Move or cause to be moved, any vehicle causing obstruction or a hazard
D - Direct the driver or person in charge or the vehicle to move the vehicle.
O - Order (forbid) an unlicensed driver not to drive.
D - Direct traffic and pedestrians
FARMED?
F - Forbid
A - All key to be surrendered
R - Render the vehicle immobile
M - Move
E - EBA
D - Direct
LTA 7.3A
Ban on use of mobile phones while driving