❓ Mr. Birney questions the practicalities of the 70% load requirement for heavy rigid truck licence applicants who don't use driving school vehicles. The Minister's response places the onus on the applicant to provide a compliant vehicle.
AnsweredQoN 1076Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 October 2001
Member
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Minister assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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I refer to the recent changes to the laws governing the granting of a heavy rigid truck licence, specifically the requirement that an applicant undertake a driving test carrying a 70% load, and ask where will that load come from if the applicant does not use a driving school vehicle?
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Answered
27 November 2001
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Minister assisting the Minister for Minister assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
42 days
It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide a vehicle that conforms to the minimum standard.
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