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Queensland - Road Traffic Rules

 

 

Full list of all laws passed in Queensland by year and name.

 

Queensland Road Rules

 

New Road Traffic Rules

 

The Queensland Road Rules is officially known as the Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Road Rules) Regulation 2009 (PDF, 2.5MB).

The Your Keys to Driving in Queensland publication is the road rules hand book for all drivers, including learner drivers. It contains essential information about the Queensland driver licensing system and road rules.

 

New road rules from 12 October 2009

Recent changes to the Queensland Road Rules came into effect on 12 October 2009.

Key changes included:

  • fog lights — turn off fog lights in clear weather. If you drive with fog lights on in clear weather you risk being fined A$40
  • single centre line — don't U-turn. If you do a U-turn over a single continuous centre line you risk being fined A$180 and three demerit points
  • seatbelts — all passengers must wear them. If you drive with a passenger of any age without a seatbelt or child restraint you risk being fined A$300 and three demerit points
  • wheeled recreational devices — if you ride one when and where they are not permitted you risk being fined A$40.

Please note that the text above is only a very generic overview of the changes to the road rules. For more comprehensive details about the changes please download and view the documents below.

Transport  Regulations

Queensland Consolidated Regulations

Right to Information

What is the Right to Information?

The Right to Information is the Queensland Government's approach to giving the community greater access to information.

The Queensland Government has made a commitment to provide access to information held by the Government, unless on balance it is contrary to the public interest to provide that information.

New legislation replacing the Freedom of Information Act 1992 came into effect on 1 July 2009, namely;

 

Speed Detection

Table of Contents
 01. Introduction Introduction|101085|application/pdf 99 KB
 02. Camera Accuracy and Camera Calibration Introduction|101085|application/pdf 52 KB
 03. Court Process and Election for Court Enquiries Court Process and Election for Court Enquiries|21822|application/pdf 21 KB
 04. Data Block Explanation Introduction|101085|application/pdf 53 KB
 05. Demerit Points Penalties and Issuing of a Warning Introduction|101085|application/pdf 36 KB
 06. Extension of Time and Payment Enquiries  Introduction|101085|application/pdf 42 KB
 07. Legislation referred to for Camera Detected Offences Introduction|101085|application/pdf 36 KB
 08. Location of the Speed Camera Unit and Speed Camera Site Enquiries Introduction|101085|application/pdf 40 KB
 09. Other Offences Introduction|101085|application/pdf 22 KB
 10. Photographs of the Offence  Introduction|101085|application/pdf 31 KB
 11. Red Light Camera Offences and Disputing the Issue of the Infringement Notice Introduction|101085|application/pdf 53 KB
 12. Service of Infringement Notices to the Registered Owner Introduction|101085|application/pdf 53 KB
 13. Service of the Infringement Notice to Responsible Operators of a business Introduction|101085|application/pdf 50 KB
 14. Speed Camera Offences and Disputing the Issue of the Infringement Notice Introduction|101085|application/pdf 70 KB
 15. State Penalties Enforcement Registry - Enforcement Orders and Reprint Requests Introduction|101085|application/pdf 52 KB
 16. Statutory Declaration Sold and Stolen Vehicle Enquiries Introduction|101085|application/pdf 104 KB
 17. Signs (speed camera signs and speed restriction signs) Introduction|101085|application/pdf 42 KB
 18. Further Questions - what should I do Introduction|101085|application/pdf 31 KB
 19. Statutory Declaration 2007 Introduction|101085|application/pdf 51 KB
 20. Brisbane Urban Corridor - Truck restriction

 

CHAPTER 6 - Speed Detection

Contents

6.1 Introduction

6.2 References to legislation

6.3 Definitions

6.3.1 'Amount of tolerance'
6.3.2 'Active speed camera site'
6.3.3 'Approved speed camera site'
6.3.4 'Authorised instructor'
6.3.5 'Authorised operator'
6.3.6 'Deactivated speed camera site'
6.3.7 'Distance calibration base'
6.3.8 'Speed camera'
6.3.9 'Traffic Scheduling and Reporting System'
6.3.10 'Speed detection device'
6.3.11 'Speed Management Advisory Committee'
6.3.12 'Traffic Camera Coding Manual'
6.3.13 'Traffic Camera Office'

6.4 Speed detection and methods

6.4.1 Purpose of speed detection
6.4.2 Speed detection methods

6.5 Speed detection devices

6.5.1 Positioning of speed detection device (excluding speed cameras)
6.5.2 Restrictions on speed detection device site locations (restricted site locations)
6.5.3 Site selection - speed detection devices
6.5.4 Responsibility of authorised operators
6.5.5 Record of speed detection device operation
6.5.6 Resources allocated to a speed detection device operation
6.5.7 Providing evidence of speed detected to intercepted drivers

6.6 Speed Cameras

6.6.1 Responsibility for speed camera site assessment
6.6.2 Responsibility for speed camera site approval
6.6.3 Speed limit review
6.6.4 Site selection - primary criteria
6.6.5 Site selection - secondary criteria
6.6.6 Site selection - procedures
6.6.7 Site assessment considerations
6.6.8 Notification of speed camera site approvals
6.6.9 Activation of approved speed camera sites
6.6.10 Deactivation of speed camera sites
6.6.11 Modification of descriptors for approved speed camera sites
6.6.12 Random computerised scheduling of speed camera operations
Inability to generate a speed camera schedule
Inability to deploy a speed camera
6.6.13 Restrictions on speed camera positioning
6.6.14 Responsibility of authorised speed camera operators
6.6.15 Speed camera operations
6.6.16 Record of speed camera operation
6.6.17 Placing of sign at speed camera site
6.6.18 Position of vehicle at speed camera site
6.6.19 Placing of speed camera flash unit at night
6.6.20 Use of speed camera vehicles
6.6.21 Concealment of speed camera operations

6.7 Site selection resulting from public complaints and stakeholder concerns (speed cameras)

6.7.1 Validation process
6.7.2 Stakeholder concerns

6.8 Site selection for roadworks (speed cameras)

6.8.1 Site selection - roadwork sites
6.8.2 Media advertising
6.8.3 Conclusion of roadworks

6.9 Training in operation of speed detection devices

6.9.1 Conducting and attending speed detection operators courses
Conducting speed detection operator's authorisation courses
Attending direct (hand-held) laser operator's authorisation courses
Attending direct (mobile) radar operator's authorisation courses
Attending slant (speed camera) radar operator's authorisation courses
6.9.2 Authorisation, re-authorisation and competency reassessment of speed detection device operators
6.9.3 Training records
6.9.4 Issue of speed detection device operator's authorisation
6.9.5 Issue of speed detection device instructor's authorisation
6.9.6 Revocation of authorisation (operators and instructors)

6.10 Follow speed

6.11 Estimation

6.12 Speed formula

6.13 Amount of tolerance allowed in speed detection

6.14 Testing and accuracy calibration

6.14.1 Speed detection devices
6.14.2 Distance calibration bases

6.15 Warnings given to motorists about the location of speed detection operations - obstructing or hindering police