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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.72Installation of official traffic signs by prescribed persons
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### sec.72 Installation of official traffic signs by prescribed persons
Where a person is carrying out any works on any road or off-street regulated parking area with the approval of the chief executive or a local government, the person and any employee of the person acting with the person’s authority, if satisfied in the circumstances of the case that a danger, hindrance or obstruction to traffic exists or is likely to exist, or that the use of the road or parking area or any part thereof is prevented, hindered or obstructed or likely to be prevented, hindered or obstructed, by reason of the carrying out of the works, may install any official traffic sign which in the person’s opinion may be necessary or desirable for the purpose of regulating, guiding or warning traffic with respect to the works.
Any official traffic sign so installed may, subject to sections 68 and 69 , be maintained and continued for so long as the person or employee is satisfied that the danger, hindrance or obstruction to traffic exists or is likely to exist or that the use of the road or off-street regulated parking area or the part thereof is prevented, hindered or obstructed or likely to be prevented, hindered or obstructed.
Any person who obstructs another person in the exercise of that other person’s powers under subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —40 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.
s 72 prev s 72 om 1997 No. 66 s 125
pres s 72 (prev 1949 Geo 6 No. 26 s 12DA) ins 1990 No. 103 s 2 0.5
amd 1994 No. 7 s 3 sch ; 1999 No. 42 s 54 (1) sch amdt 23
reloc 1999 No. 42 s 54 (1) sch amdt 28
(sec.72-ssec.1) Where a person is carrying out any works on any road or off-street regulated parking area with the approval of the chief executive or a local government, the person and any employee of the person acting with the person’s authority, if satisfied in the circumstances of the case that a danger, hindrance or obstruction to traffic exists or is likely to exist, or that the use of the road or parking area or any part thereof is prevented, hindered or obstructed or likely to be prevented, hindered or obstructed, by reason of the carrying out of the works, may install any official traffic sign which in the person’s opinion may be necessary or desirable for the purpose of regulating, guiding or warning traffic with respect to the works.
(sec.72-ssec.1A) Any official traffic sign so installed may, subject to sections 68 and 69 , be maintained and continued for so long as the person or employee is satisfied that the danger, hindrance or obstruction to traffic exists or is likely to exist or that the use of the road or off-street regulated parking area or the part thereof is prevented, hindered or obstructed or likely to be prevented, hindered or obstructed.
(sec.72-ssec.2) Any person who obstructs another person in the exercise of that other person’s powers under subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence. Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —40 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.