South Australian Consolidated Regulations20—Prohibition of vehicles carrying dangerous substances on certain
roads
(1) A vehicle must not
be driven or towed on a portion of a road to which this regulation applies if
the vehicle contains or is otherwise transporting a dangerous substance.
(2)
Subregulation (1) does not apply if the substance—
(a) is
in liquid form and does not exceed 25 litres in volume; or
(b) is
in solid or gaseous form and does not exceed 45 kg in mass; or
(c) is
fuel for the motor of the vehicle.
(3) If a vehicle is
driven or towed in contravention of subregulation (1), the driver and the
owner and the operator of the vehicle are each guilty of an offence.
(4) In this
regulation—
"dangerous substance" has the meaning given to "dangerous goods by the
Dangerous Substances (Dangerous Goods Transport) Regulations 2008 .
(5) This regulation
applies to—
(a) the
portion of the Bordertown-Port MacDonnell Main Road No. 19 known as Bay Road,
Mount Gambier, that lies between an imaginary line formed by the prolongation
of the western boundary of section 391, Waterworks Reserve, Hundred of Blanche
across the road and an imaginary line 30 metres south of and parallel to an
imaginary line formed by the prolongation of the southern boundary of
allotment 22 Filed Plan 321 across the road;
(b) the
portion of John Watson Drive, Mount Gambier that lies between an imaginary
line formed by the prolongation of the northern boundary of section 415,
Hundred of Blanche, across the road and an imaginary line formed by the
prolongation of the northern-most boundary of section 414, corporation
reserve, Hundred of Blanche across the road;
(c) the
portion of Ocean Boulevard, City of Marion that lies between an imaginary line
formed by the prolongation of the northern boundary of Majors Road across the
road, and an imaginary line formed by the prolongation of the eastern boundary
of Brighton Road across the road.