Thank you folks. I had been Googling on a similar subject and came across this thread, saw a need to respond.
I am a member of many a motoring forum, it follows my NSW 'motorists advocacy' path I guess.
The rear fog lamps as mentioned, are governed for new market vehicle entries by ADR52 (photometrics et al) and by 'wiring and mounting requirements' by ADR's 13 (Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on other than L-Group Vehicles), and by ADR19 (Installation of Lighting & Light-signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles).
https://www.dotars.gov.au/roads/motor/d ... nline.aspx
(Take the link provided to Comlaw site).
Use of front and rear fog lamps is governed by Australian Road Rule 217, and this is in turn is then imparted into each State and Territories driver manual.
The ADR's are nowadays legislative instruments, and can all be openly accessed online, via the link provided.
I am a member of many a motoring forum, it follows my NSW 'motorists advocacy' path I guess.
The rear fog lamps as mentioned, are governed for new market vehicle entries by ADR52 (photometrics et al) and by 'wiring and mounting requirements' by ADR's 13 (Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices on other than L-Group Vehicles), and by ADR19 (Installation of Lighting & Light-signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles).
https://www.dotars.gov.au/roads/motor/d ... nline.aspx
(Take the link provided to Comlaw site).
Use of front and rear fog lamps is governed by Australian Road Rule 217, and this is in turn is then imparted into each State and Territories driver manual.
The ADR's are nowadays legislative instruments, and can all be openly accessed online, via the link provided.
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