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DISALLOWABLE INSTRUMENT WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND PURSUANT to sections 152 and 155(a) and (b) of the Land Transport Act 1998, and after having had regard to the criteria specified in section 164(2) of that Act I, Craig Foss, Associate Minister of Transport, make the following ordinary Rule: Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015 SIGNED at Wellington Hon Craig Foss Associate Minister of Transport Land Transport Rule Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015 Rule 31002/8

ISSN 1173-1559 Published by: NZ Transport Agency Private Bag 6995 Wellington 6141 New Zealand Email: info@nzta.govt.nz Freephone: 0800 699 000 Printed and distributed by: Wickliffe NZ Ltd. PO Box 932, Dunedin 9054 New Zealand

Land Transport Rule Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015 Rule 31002/8

Contents Objective of the Rule Extent of consultation vii vii Section 1 Application 1 1.1 Title 1 1.2 Commencement 1 1.3 Scope of Rule 1 Section 2 Amendments to Rule requirements 1 2.1 Fifth wheel assemblies 1 2.2 Skid plates and kingpins 2

Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015 vii Objective of the Rule Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015 (the amendment Rule) amends Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicles 2004 (the Heavy Vehicles Rule). The Heavy Vehicles Rule sets out safety requirements and standards for vehicles with a gross vehicle mass of more than 3,500 kilograms. The objective of the amendment Rule is to: insert fifth wheels that comply with UN/ECE Regulation 55 into the list of heavy vehicle inspection and certification requirements; insert kingpins that comply with UN/ECE Regulation 55 into the list of heavy vehicle inspection and certification requirements; align the provisions for fifth wheels that comply with UN/ECE Regulation 55 with the new clauses relating to kingpins; include UN/ECE Regulation 55 as an allowable standard for vehicles where the kingpins and associated skid plates have been installed and certified by the manufacturer of the vehicle as meeting this standard; clarify references to certain dates relating to 90 mm diameter kingpins. Extent of consultation For the purposes of consultation, amendments proposed to the Heavy Vehicles Rule and two other Land Transport Rules were combined into a single Rule, Land Transport Rule: Omnibus Amendment 2015 (the Omnibus Amendment Rule). Following consultation, the provisions in the Omnibus Amendment Rule were split into three separate amendment Rules. The NZ Transport Agency sent details of the amendment proposals by letter or email to

viii Land Transport Rule approximately 1,405 groups and individuals who had registered an interest in the Rules to be amended. The Omnibus Amendment Rule was made available through the NZ Transport Agency s Contact Centre and, together with Questions and Answers, was also available on the NZ Transport Agency s website. The availability of the amendment proposals for comment was publicised in the daily newspapers in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin and in the New Zealand Gazette. The NZ Transport Agency received 12 submissions on the Omnibus Amendment Rule, of which one commented on the proposed amendments to the Heavy Vehicles Rule. The submissions received were taken into account in finalising the amendment Rule following which it was submitted to the Associate Minister of Transport for signing.

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Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015 1 Section 1 Application 1.1 Title This Rule is Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015. 1.2 Commencement 1.3 Scope of Rule This Rule comes into force on 1 November 2015. This Rule amends Land Transport Rule: Heavy Vehicles 2004. Section 2 Amendments to Rule requirements 2.1 Fifth wheel assemblies 2.1(1) In clause 1.2(4), after 4.7(2), insert 4.7(2A),. 2.1(2) In clause 1.2(4), after 4.8(2), insert 4.8(2A),. 2.1(3) Replace clause 4.7(2A) with: 4.7(2A) 2.1(4) Replace clause 4.7(2B) with: 4.7(2B) Despite 4.7(2) and subject to 4.7(2B), an imported vehicle may, instead of complying with 4.7(2), have fitted as original equipment a 50 mm diameter fifth wheel that complies with UN/ECE Regulation 55: Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Mechanical Coupling Components of Combinations of Vehicles E/ECE/324 Rev.1/Add.54/Rev.1 E/ECE/TRANS/505. A modification or repair to a 50 mm diameter fifth wheel that complies with

2 Land Transport Rule 4.7(2A) must comply with 4.7(2)(a) or 4.7(2)(b). 2.1(5) In clause 4.7(3A), replace six months after the date on which the amendment Rule comes into force with 29 December 2007. 2.2 Skid plates and kingpins 2.2(1) Replace clause 4.8(2) with: 4.8(2) A 50 mm diameter kingpin and associated skid plate fitted to a vehicle must comply with: (a) New Zealand Standard 5451: 1989, Coupling Devices for Articulated Vehicles Fifth Wheel Kingpins; or (b) all of the following: (i) (ii) 2.2(2) After clause 4.8(2) insert: 4.8(2A) Australian/New Zealand Standard 4968.1-2003: Heavy-road vehicles Mechanical coupling between articulated vehicle combinations Design criteria and selection requirements for fifth wheel, kingpin and associated equipment; and Australian/New Zealand Standard 4968.2-2003: Heavy-road vehicles Mechanical coupling between articulated vehicle combinations Testing and installation of fifth wheel and associated equipment; and (iii) Australian Standard 2174-2006: Articulated Vehicles Mechanical coupling between prime movers and semitrailers Interchangeability requirements. Despite 4.8(2), and subject to 4.8(2B), an imported vehicle may, instead of complying with 4.8(2), have fitted as

Heavy Vehicles Amendment 2015 3 4.8(2B) original equipment a 50 mm diameter kingpin and associated skid plate that complies with UN/ECE Regulation 55: Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Mechanical Coupling Components of Combinations of Vehicles E/ECE/324 Rev.1/Add.54/Rev.1 E/ECE/TRANS/505. A modification or repair to a 50 mm diameter kingpin and associated skid plate that complies with 4.8(2A) must comply with 4.8(2)(a) or 4.8(2)(b). 2.2(3) In clause 4.8(3A), replace six months after the date on which the amendment Rule comes into force with 29 December 2007. 2.2(4) In clause 4.8(4A), replace six months after the date on which the amendment Rule comes into force with 29 December 2007.