IAP vehicle definition

IAP vehicle means a vehicle that is subject to an IAP condition, is equipped for monitoring under the IAP, and is covered by an IAP agreement.
IAP vehicle means a vehicle that is subject to an IAP Condition and is equipped for monitoring under the IAP using an IVU, SDID and/or TID (as applicable).

Examples of IAP vehicle in a sentence

  • An IAP condition may require an IAP vehicle to be monitored whether or not it uses an IAP road.

  • If the operator of an IAP vehicle becomes aware that an approved intelligent transport system fitted to the vehicle is malfunctioning, the operator must tell the Authority about the malfunction immediately, in person or by radio, telephone, fax or email.

  • An IAP condition that specifies speed data does not authorise an IAP vehicle to travel at a speed in excess of a speed limit that applies to vehicles generally.

  • The operator of an IAP vehicle commits an offence if a driver of the vehicle, or any other person, breaches an IAP condition applying in relation to the vehicle.

  • If the driver of an IAP vehicle becomes aware that an approved intelligent transport system fitted to the vehicle is malfunctioning, the driver must tell the vehicle’s operator about the malfunction immediately, in person or by radio, telephone, fax or email.

  • If the driver of an IAP vehicle becomes aware that an approved intelligent transport system fitted to the vehicle is malfunctioning, the driver must tell the vehicle's operator about the malfunction immediately, in person or by radio, telephone, fax or email.

  • Issue of IAP identifiers (1) The Authority may issue an IAP identifier for an IAP vehicle.

  • An "IAP vehicle" is defined in section 225(1) as a vehicle that is subject to an IAP condition, is equipped for monitoring under the IAP, and is covered by an IAP agreement.

  • The Intelligent Access Program relates specifically to how the IAP operates, as originally designed and implemented in Australia, where the focus is on exception-based reports to road infrastructure managers (or a corresponding regulator) based on detecting non-compliant events involving a monitored IAP vehicle.

  • An IAP identifier is a unique number or code that is transmitted from a vehicle to a remote receiving device enabling the location of the vehicle to be ascertained.New section 230 makes it an offence for an operator of an IAP vehicle to give false or misleading information that is relevant to the operation of the vehicle to that operator's IAP service provider, or to give false or misleading information in order to induce an IAP service provider to enter into an IAP agreement.

Related to IAP vehicle

  • Junk vehicle means a vehicle of any age that is damaged or defective in any one or combination of any of the following ways that either makes the vehicle immediately inoperable, or would prohibit the vehicle from being operated in a reasonably safe manner upon the public streets and highways under its own power if self-propelled, or while being towed or pushed, if not self-propelled:

  • goods vehicle means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of goods or burden of any description or a trailer so constructed or adapted;

  • Light vehicle means a motor vehicle commonly referred to as an automobile, van, sport utility

  • School vehicle means any school bus, school van, other school vehicle and private vehicle used to transport students or staff members to and from school or any school-sponsored activity or event.

  • Tank vehicle means a commercial motor vehicle that is designed to transport any liquid or gaseous materials within a tank or tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than one hundred nineteen gallons and an aggregate rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more that is either permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle or chassis. A commercial motor vehicle transporting an empty storage container tank not designed for transportation with a rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more that is temporarily attached to a flatbed trailer is not considered a tank vehicle.

  • Fleet Vehicle means a motor vehicle owned or leased by a person engaged in a commercial activity, utility service, or government service; or a motor vehicle offered for sale, rent, or lease at a business which is licensed to sell, rent, or lease motor vehicles.

  • Exotic Vehicle means antique cars that are over 20 years old or have not been manufactured for 10 or more years or any vehicle with an original manufacturer’s suggested retail price greater than $50,000.

  • Heavy Vehicle has the meaning given to it in the HNVL.

  • Unladen vehicle means a vehicle without a driver, or passenger, and unladen, but with its fuel tank full and its normal complement of tools;

  • Transit vehicle means a bus, rapid transit vehicle, railroad car, street railway car, water vehicle, taxicab, or other type of public transportation vehicle or individual unit, whether operated singly or in a group that provides public transportation.

  • Bi-fuel vehicle means a vehicle with two separate fuel storage systems that is designed to run primarily on only one fuel at a time; however, the simultaneous use of both fuels is permitted in limited amount and duration.

  • Laden vehicle means, except where otherwise stated, a vehicle so laden as to attain its "maximum mass".

  • Hybrid vehicle (HV) means a vehicle equipped with a powertrain containing at least two different categories of propulsion energy converters and at least two different categories of propulsion energy storage systems.

  • the vehicle means the vehicle named in the licence.

  • Public Vehicle means a Person whose securities are listed and traded on a national securities exchange and shall include a majority owned subsidiary of any such Person or any operating partnership through which such Person conducts all or substantially all of its business.

  • Flex fuel vehicle means a vehicle with one fuel storage system that can run on different mixtures of two or more fuels.

  • Eligible Vehicle means a Vehicle (which includes, for the avoidance of doubt, a Service Vehicle) in Spain, Germany, The Netherlands, Italy or France (as applicable):

  • Commercial vehicle means a motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer used or

  • Custom vehicle means a motor vehicle other than a motorcycle that:

  • Subject Vehicle means the vehicle being tested.

  • Salvage vehicle means any vehicle which is within the last ten (10) model years and which has been damaged by collision or other occurrence to the extent that the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation on the highway exceeds sixty percent (60%) of its fair market value, as defined by Section 1111 of this title, immediately prior to the damage. For purposes of this section, actual repair costs shall only include labor and parts for actual damage to the suspension, motor, transmission, frame or unibody and designated structural components;

  • Off-vehicle charging hybrid electric vehicle (OVC-HEV) means a hybrid electric vehicle that can be charged from an external source.

  • Replica vehicle means every vehicle of a type required to be registered under this title not fully

  • Matured Vehicle as of any date means any Leased Vehicle the related Lease of which has reached its Maturity Date or has been terminated in connection with a Lessee Initiated Early Termination (and the Lessee is not in default under such Lease) or in connection with a Casualty Termination, which Leased Vehicle has been returned to the Servicer on behalf of the Titling Trust, if applicable.

  • Not off-vehicle charging hybrid electric vehicle (NOVC-HEV) means a hybrid electric vehicle that cannot be charged from an external source.

  • Off-Road Vehicle means any vehicle while it is being operated on a road not maintained by a federal, provincial, state, or local agency, not including entrance or departure ways to private property, or any vehicle which cannot be licensed to drive on a public road and is designed and manufactured primarily for off-road usage.