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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.329Trespass on busway or busway transport infrastructure
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### sec.329 Trespass on busway or busway transport infrastructure
A person must not, without reasonable excuse, be on a busway or busway transport infrastructure unless the person has permission of the chief executive to be on the busway or infrastructure.
Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
For subsection (1) , permission may be given, for example—
expressly, by—
signs, structures, textured pavement or painted lines designating points for vehicles or pedestrians to cross the busway or busway transport infrastructure; or
signs designating the hours during which the busway or busway transport infrastructure may be used by pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or
signs designating a part of the busway or busway transport infrastructure as being open to pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or
impliedly, by the absence of demarcation between ordinary road and the busway or busway transport infrastructure.
A regulation may include rules about the use of a busway or busway transport infrastructure by a bus or by persons having the permission of the chief executive to be on the busway or infrastructure.
s 329 ins 2000 No. 40 s 13 (amd 2001 No. 79 s 19 (6) )
sub 2008 No. 67 s 263
(sec.329-ssec.1) A person must not, without reasonable excuse, be on a busway or busway transport infrastructure unless the person has permission of the chief executive to be on the busway or infrastructure. Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.
(sec.329-ssec.2) For subsection (1) , permission may be given, for example— expressly, by— signs, structures, textured pavement or painted lines designating points for vehicles or pedestrians to cross the busway or busway transport infrastructure; or signs designating the hours during which the busway or busway transport infrastructure may be used by pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or signs designating a part of the busway or busway transport infrastructure as being open to pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or impliedly, by the absence of demarcation between ordinary road and the busway or busway transport infrastructure.
(sec.329-ssec.3) A regulation may include rules about the use of a busway or busway transport infrastructure by a bus or by persons having the permission of the chief executive to be on the busway or infrastructure.
- (a) expressly, by— (i) signs, structures, textured pavement or painted lines designating points for vehicles or pedestrians to cross the busway or busway transport infrastructure; or (ii) signs designating the hours during which the busway or busway transport infrastructure may be used by pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or (iii) signs designating a part of the busway or busway transport infrastructure as being open to pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or
- (i) signs, structures, textured pavement or painted lines designating points for vehicles or pedestrians to cross the busway or busway transport infrastructure; or
- (ii) signs designating the hours during which the busway or busway transport infrastructure may be used by pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or
- (iii) signs designating a part of the busway or busway transport infrastructure as being open to pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or
- (b) impliedly, by the absence of demarcation between ordinary road and the busway or busway transport infrastructure.
- (i) signs, structures, textured pavement or painted lines designating points for vehicles or pedestrians to cross the busway or busway transport infrastructure; or
- (ii) signs designating the hours during which the busway or busway transport infrastructure may be used by pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or
- (iii) signs designating a part of the busway or busway transport infrastructure as being open to pedestrians to access a public passenger service; or