Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012

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No 23 of 2012 assented to 7.6.2012 South Australia Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012 An Act to amend the Road Traffic Act 1961. Contents Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Amendment provisions 4 Amendment of section 79B Provisions applying where certain offences are detected by photographic detection devices 5 Insertion of section 175A 175A Average speed evidence 6 Amendment of section 176 Regulations and rules The Parliament of South Australia enacts as follows: Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012. 2 Commencement This Act will come into operation on a day to be fixed by proclamation. 3 Amendment provisions In this Act, a provision under a heading referring to the amendment of a specified Act amends the Act so specified. 4 Amendment of section 79B Provisions applying where certain offences are detected by photographic detection devices (1) Section 79B(1) before the definition of owner insert: average speed camera location has the same meaning as in section 175A; 1

Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012 No 23 of 2012 (2) Section 79B(6) delete subsection (6) and substitute: (6) Where a prescribed offence is alleged and the allegation is based on photographic evidence obtained through the operation of a photographic detection device, an expiation notice, an expiation reminder notice or a summons in respect of the offence must be accompanied by a notice in the prescribed form containing (a) a statement that a copy of the photographic evidence on which the allegation is based (i) will, on written application to the Commissioner of Police by the person to whom the expiation notice, reminder notice or summons is issued, be sent by post to the address nominated in that application or (in the absence of such a nomination) to the last known address of the applicant; and (3) Section 79B after subsection (10) insert: may be viewed on application to the Commissioner of Police; and such other information or instructions as is prescribed. (11) Where evidence referred to in subsection (2) is evidence of the average speed of the vehicle between 2 average speed camera locations calculated in accordance with section 175A (a) the time of commission of the offence will be taken to be the period during which the vehicle travelled between the 2 locations; and (c) (d) subsection (2) applies as if the reference to "the name and address of some person other than the owner who was driving the vehicle at the time" were a reference to (i) the name and address of each person other than the owner who drove the vehicle during the time of commission of the offence; or the name and address of each such driver whose name and address is known to the owner and, in relation to every other driver of the vehicle during the time of commission of the offence, the reasons why the identity of the driver is not known to the owner and the inquiries (if any) made by the owner to identify the driver; and if the owner is not a body corporate, a statutory declaration furnished to the Commissioner of Police under subsection (2) must also state whether or not the owner was also a driver of the vehicle during the time of commission of the offence; and subsection (2)(c) applies as if 2

No 23 of 2012 Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012 Amendment of Road Traffic Act 1961 Part 2 (e) 5 Insertion of section 175A After section 175 insert: (i) the reference in subparagraph to "the person who was driving the vehicle at the time" were a reference to any person who was driving the vehicle at the time; and the reference in subparagraph (iii) to "the reasons why the identity of the driver is not known to the owner and the inquiries (if any) made by the owner to identify the driver" were a reference to the reasons why the owner does not know the identity of any driver and the inquiries (if any) made by the owner to identify a driver; and subsection (7) only applies to the person who is found guilty of, or expiates, the prescribed offence and subsection (8) only applies to the person who is found guilty of, or expiates, the offence against this section. 175A Average speed evidence (1) This section applies to proceedings for a prescribed road law speeding offence. (2) Evidence of the average speed of a vehicle between 2 average speed camera locations is, in accordance with this section, evidence of the actual speed of the vehicle. (3) The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, specify (a) 2 average speed camera locations; and the fastest practicable route between those 2 locations; and (c) the shortest distance that a vehicle could travel along that route between the 2 locations. (4) For the purposes of proceedings to which this section applies (a) where a fastest practicable route between 2 average speed camera locations and a shortest distance along that route are specified by notice under subsection (3), the route and distance specified in the notice will be conclusively presumed to be the fastest practicable route, and the shortest distance along that route, between the 2 locations; and where a vehicle appears from average speed camera evidence to have travelled between 2 such average speed camera locations (i) the vehicle will be conclusively presumed to have been driven between the 2 locations by that shortest distance along that fastest practicable route (regardless of the actual route taken); and 3

Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012 No 23 of 2012 the average speed of the vehicle between the 2 locations, calculated by reference to (A) that shortest distance along that fastest practicable route; and (B) the time taken for the vehicle to travel between the locations, expressed as a speed in kilometres per hour rounded down to the nearest whole number, will, subject to this section, be conclusively presumed to be the actual speed of the vehicle along the whole of the specified route between the 2 locations; and (iii) subject to this section, each driver of the vehicle between the 2 locations will be conclusively presumed to have driven the vehicle at that actual speed. (5) Where there is evidence of the average speed of a vehicle between 2 average speed camera locations, proceedings for a prescribed road law speeding offence may, if there was more than 1 driver of the vehicle between the 2 locations, be brought against 1 driver or against some or all of the drivers jointly as co-defendants and the defendant, or each of the defendants, is liable to be convicted or found guilty of the offence. (6) If, in proceedings to which this section applies where there is evidence of the average speed of a vehicle between 2 average speed camera locations, the defendant satisfies the court that (a) more than 1 person drove the vehicle between the 2 locations; and the defendant has previously furnished to the Commissioner of Police, in accordance with the regulations, a statutory declaration stating either (i) the name and address of each person other than the defendant who drove the vehicle between the 2 locations; or (c) the name and address of each such driver whose name and address is known to the defendant and, in relation to every other driver of the vehicle between the 2 locations, the reasons why the identity of the driver is not known to the defendant and the inquiries (if any) made to identify the driver; and in a case where the defendant has furnished a statutory declaration referred to in paragraph the defendant does not know and could not by the exercise of reasonable diligence have ascertained the identity of any driver whose name and address is not so stated; and 4

No 23 of 2012 Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012 Amendment of Road Traffic Act 1961 Part 2 (d) that defendant did not, at any time whilst driving the vehicle between the 2 locations, drive at a speed that exceeded the speed limit applicable to the defendant, the court may determine that subsection (4) and (iii) do not apply in relation to the proceedings against that defendant. (7) Evidence referred to in subsection (6)(c) and (d) must be given orally on oath. (8) A person (a) may not be convicted or found guilty of a prescribed road law speeding offence on the basis of evidence of the average speed of the vehicle between 2 average speed camera locations calculated in accordance with this section if (i) the person has been convicted or found guilty of such an offence on the basis of evidence of the actual speed of the vehicle at a particular point on its journey between the 2 locations; or the person has expiated such an offence and the allegation relating to the offence was based on such evidence of actual speed; and may not be convicted or found guilty of a prescribed road law speeding offence on the basis of evidence of the actual speed of the vehicle at a particular point on its journey between 2 average speed camera locations if (i) the person has been convicted or found guilty of such an offence on the basis of evidence of the average speed of the vehicle between the 2 locations calculated in accordance with this section; or (9) The Governor may, by regulation (a) (c) the person has expiated such an offence and the allegation relating to the offence was based on such evidence of average speed. make provision for or in relation to the identification of an average speed camera location in a notice under subsection (3) or on a road or otherwise; and regulate the manner in which distances between 2 average speed camera locations may be determined; and regulate the manner in which the time taken for a vehicle to travel between 2 average speed camera locations may be determined (and may, for example, identify the point at which a vehicle will be taken to have commenced or ended a journey between 2 such locations for that purpose). 5

Road Traffic (Average Speed) Amendment Act 2012 No 23 of 2012 (10) In this section average speed camera means a photographic detection device of a kind prescribed by regulation as an average speed camera and average speed camera evidence means evidence obtained through the operation of such a device; average speed camera location means a location, specified in a notice under subsection (3), at which vehicles may be photographed by an average speed camera in accordance with any requirements prescribed by regulation; fastest practicable route means a route by road specified in a notice under subsection (3) as the fastest practicable route that runs between 2 average speed camera locations specified in the notice; prescribed road law speeding offence means a road law offence defined by the regulations as a road law speeding offence; shortest distance, between 2 average speed camera locations, means the distance specified in a notice under subsection (3) as the shortest distance that a vehicle could travel along the route specified in the notice as the fastest practicable route between the 2 locations. 6 Amendment of section 176 Regulations and rules Section 176(5b) delete "this Act" and substitute: the Act or the regulations or rules 6