Australian Design Rule definition

Australian Design Rule means a publication so entitled issued by the Department of Transport and Communications of the Commonwealth after endorsement by the Council of Commonwealth, State and Territory Ministers known as the Australian Transport Advisory Council;
Australian Design Rule or “ADR” means —
Australian Design Rule means an Australian Design Rule for Motor Vehicle Safety that is—

Examples of Australian Design Rule in a sentence

  • In the event that the part is a windscreen or a body glass then Australian Design Rule compliant parts may be used.

  • If a load-proportion brake system is fitted it must comply with the unladen compatibility requirements in Australian Design Rule 35/02 (motor vehicles) or Australian Design Rule 38/03 (trailers).

  • This requirement is deemed to be met if the (motor) vehicle has an antilock brake system that both controls all the drive axle group wheels and has veto control over the auxiliary brakes.• All parts of the (combination) vehicle must comply with the applicable Australian Design Rule for braking at the time of manufacture.

  • All parts of the (combination) vehicle must comply with the applicable Australian Design Rule for braking at the time of manufacture.If a load-proportion brake system is fitted it must comply with the unladen compatibility requirements in Australian Design Rule 35/02 (motor vehicles) or Australian Design Rule 38/03 (trailers).

  • Excess-free glass cover We will replace the insured vehicle’s windscreen, sunroof glass or window glass if accidentally damaged, with parts which are compliant with Australian Design Rule standards.

  • This Standard is the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule – Definitions and Vehicle Categories) 2005.

  • That is, the motor vehicle is deemed-to-comply and only the performance of the trailer(s) against the performance standard needs be addressed; or • a combination vehicle that has a load proportioning brake system on each part that has been set to meet the lightly laden compatibility limits in the pending revisions to Australian Design Rules 35 and 38 (Australian Design Rule 35/02 and 38/03) is deemed to comply with this standard.

  • Australian Design Rule means a design rule issued by the department for the time being principally responsible under the Minister of the Commonwealth for the administration of land transport and indorsed by the Australian Transport Advisory Council.

  • In some cases we may use: • second hand or exchange parts • Australian Design Rule compliant parts to replace windscreens and window glass, or • parts produced by Original Equipment Manufacturer suppliers to repair or replace components like radiators, air condensers and associated parts.

  • This Standard may also be cited as Australian Design Rule — Definitions and Vehicle Categories.


More Definitions of Australian Design Rule

Australian Design Rule means a design rule issued by the department for the time being principally responsible under the Minister of the Commonwealth for the administration of land transport and indorsed by the Australian Transport Advisory Council;
Australian Design Rule. (ADR) means an Australian Design Rule for Motor Vehicle Safety as endorsed by the Australian Transport Advisory Council and issued by the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services.
Australian Design Rule means a publication so entitled issued by the Department of Transport and Communications of the Commonwealth

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