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Division 9 Brake lights
62 Australian Vehicle Standards
Rules 1999
As amended
Division 9 Brake lights
98 Fitting brake lights
(1) A brake light must be fitted to the rear of a vehicle built after
1934.
(2) A pair of brake lights must be fitted to the rear of:
(a) a motor vehicle built after 1959 that has 4 or more wheels;
and
(b) a motor trike built after 1959 that has 2 rear wheels; and
(c) a trailer built after June 1973.
(3) The centre of a brake light must be:
(a) at least 350 millimetres above ground level; and
(b) not over:
(i) 1.5 metres above ground level; or
(ii) if it is not practicable to fit the light lower —
2.1 metres above ground level.
(4) A vehicle may be fitted with 1 or more additional brake lights.
(5) The centre of an additional brake light must be at least
350 millimetres above ground level.
(6) If only 1 brake light is fitted to a vehicle, it must be fitted in the
centre or to the right of the centre of the vehicle’s rear.
(7) Subrule (6) applies to a motor bike with an attached sidecar as
if the sidecar were not attached.
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Brake lights Division 9
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Location of brake lights on a vehicle
99 Performance and operation of brake lights
(1) When on, a brake light must show a red light visible 30 metres
from the rear of the vehicle.
(2) A brake light fitted to a street rod vehicle may incorporate a
blue lens not over 20 millimetres in diameter.
(3) A brake light fitted to a motor vehicle must come on, if it is not
already on, when:
(a) for a vehicle with 4 or more wheels or built after 1974 —
a service brake is applied; or
(b) for another vehicle — the rear wheel brake is applied.
(4) Subrule (3) does not apply if the controls in the vehicle that
start the engine are in a position that makes it impossible for
the engine to operate.
(5) A brake light on a trailer must come on when:
(a) the brake light of the towing vehicle comes on; or
(b) a brake control on the towing vehicle, which
independently activates the service brake on the trailer, is
operated.
(6) A brake light may be operated by an engine brake, retarder, or
similar device if the device does not interfere with the proper
operation of the brake light.
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Division 9 Brake lights
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(7) A street rod vehicle is a vehicle that has been modified for safe
road use and that:
(a) has a body and frame that were built before 1949; or
(b) is a replica of a vehicle the body and frame of which were
built before 1949.
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Reversing lights Division 10
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Division 10 Reversing lights
100 Reversing lights
(1) One or more reversing lights may be fitted to the rear of a
vehicle and on each side towards the rear of the vehicle.
(2) A reversing light must have its centre not over 1.2 metres
above ground level.
(3) When on, a reversing light must show a white or yellow light
to the rear or to the side and rear of the vehicle.
Note Third edition ADRs only allow white reversing lights.
(4) A reversing light fitted to a motor vehicle must be wired so it
operates only when the vehicle is reversing or in reverse gear.
(5) A reversing light fitted to a trailer must be wired so it operates
only when a motor vehicle towing the trailer is reversing or in
reverse gear.
(6) A yellow reversing light may also operate as a direction
indicator light.
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Division 11 Direction indicator lights
66 Australian Vehicle Standards
Rules 1999
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Division 11 Direction indicator lights
101 Direction indicator lights on motor vehicles
(1) A motor vehicle with 4 or more wheels that was built after
August 1966 must have:
(a) a pair of direction indicator lights fitted on, or towards, its
front that face forwards; and
(b) a pair of direction indicator lights fitted on, or towards, its
rear that face backwards.
(2) A motor vehicle with less than 4 wheels that was built after
June 1975 must have:
(a) a pair of direction indicator lights fitted on, or towards, its
front that face forwards; and
(b) a pair of direction indicator lights fitted on, or towards, its
rear that face backwards.
(3) A motor vehicle that is not required to have direction indicator
lights may have:
(a) 1 or more pairs of direction indicator lights that are visible
from both the front and rear of the vehicle; or
(b) both:
(i) a pair of direction indicator lights fitted on, or
towards, its front that face forwards; and
(ii) a pair of direction indicator lights fitted on, or
towards, its rear that face backwards.