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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.93Duties of drivers involved in crashes—stopping and providing information
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### sec.93 Duties of drivers involved in crashes—stopping and providing information
This section applies to a driver involved in a crash on a road or road-related area.
The driver must stop at the scene of the crash and give the driver’s required particulars, within the required time and, if practicable, at the scene of the crash, to—
any other driver involved in the crash; and
any other person involved in the crash who is injured; and
the owner of any property (including any vehicle or animal) damaged in the crash, unless, for damage to a vehicle or animal, the particulars are given to the driver of the vehicle or animal.
Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
For subsection (2) , the required particulars may be given to a person by giving the particulars to the person’s representative.
Also, the driver must, within the required time, give the driver’s required particulars to a police officer if—
a person is killed or injured in the crash; or
the driver does not, for any reason, give the driver’s required particulars to each person mentioned in subsection (2) ; or
the required particulars for any other driver involved in the crash are not given to the driver; or
a motor vehicle involved in the crash is towed or carried away by another vehicle.
Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
Subsection (2) does not apply if the driver—
reasonably believes stopping and giving the driver’s required particulars to a person under the subsection would be likely to expose the driver or someone else to harm; and
the driver, who has experienced domestic violence from a person, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to the person would be likely to expose the driver to emotional, financial or physical harm from the person
the driver, who is a child, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to an adult who is unknown to the child would be likely to expose the child to emotional or physical harm from the adult
gives the driver’s required particulars to a police officer under subsection (4) .
In this section—
crash means—
a collision between 2 or more vehicles or animals; or
another accident or incident involving a vehicle in which a person is killed or injured, property is damaged or an animal in someone’s charge is killed or injured.
driver does not include—
a person mentioned in schedule 4 , definition pedestrian , paragraph (a) , (b) or (c) ; or
a person walking beside and pushing a bicycle or personal mobility device.
required particulars , for a driver involved in a crash, means—
the driver’s name and address; and
the name and address of the owner of the driver’s vehicle; and
the vehicle’s registration number, if any; and
any other information necessary to identify the vehicle.
required time , for a driver involved in a crash, means as soon as possible but, except in exceptional circumstances, within 24 hours after the crash.
vehicle includes a tram and train, but does not include—
a motorised mobility device; or
a wheelchair; or
a wheeled recreational device; or
a wheeled toy.
s 93 orig s 93 amd 1 July 1995 RA s 40; 1997 No. 9 s 93 (2)
exp 1 July 1999 (see s 93(6)) ( 1999 No. 42 s 54 (2) sch amdt 191 (to the extent it renum s 93 ) could not be given effect)
prev s 93 (prev 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 26 s 33) amd 1994 No. 7 s 3 sch
reloc 1999 No. 42 s 54 (1) sch amdt 92
om 2000 No. 5 s 461 sch 3
pres s 93 ins 2018 No. 10 s 52
amd 2022 No. 19 s 14 ; 2024 No. 2 s 58
(sec.93-ssec.1) This section applies to a driver involved in a crash on a road or road-related area.
(sec.93-ssec.2) The driver must stop at the scene of the crash and give the driver’s required particulars, within the required time and, if practicable, at the scene of the crash, to— any other driver involved in the crash; and any other person involved in the crash who is injured; and the owner of any property (including any vehicle or animal) damaged in the crash, unless, for damage to a vehicle or animal, the particulars are given to the driver of the vehicle or animal. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
(sec.93-ssec.3) For subsection (2) , the required particulars may be given to a person by giving the particulars to the person’s representative.
(sec.93-ssec.4) Also, the driver must, within the required time, give the driver’s required particulars to a police officer if— a person is killed or injured in the crash; or the driver does not, for any reason, give the driver’s required particulars to each person mentioned in subsection (2) ; or the required particulars for any other driver involved in the crash are not given to the driver; or a motor vehicle involved in the crash is towed or carried away by another vehicle. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
(sec.93-ssec.5) Subsection (2) does not apply if the driver— reasonably believes stopping and giving the driver’s required particulars to a person under the subsection would be likely to expose the driver or someone else to harm; and the driver, who has experienced domestic violence from a person, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to the person would be likely to expose the driver to emotional, financial or physical harm from the person the driver, who is a child, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to an adult who is unknown to the child would be likely to expose the child to emotional or physical harm from the adult gives the driver’s required particulars to a police officer under subsection (4) .
(sec.93-ssec.6) In this section— crash means— a collision between 2 or more vehicles or animals; or another accident or incident involving a vehicle in which a person is killed or injured, property is damaged or an animal in someone’s charge is killed or injured. driver does not include— a person mentioned in schedule 4 , definition pedestrian , paragraph (a) , (b) or (c) ; or a person walking beside and pushing a bicycle or personal mobility device. required particulars , for a driver involved in a crash, means— the driver’s name and address; and the name and address of the owner of the driver’s vehicle; and the vehicle’s registration number, if any; and any other information necessary to identify the vehicle. required time , for a driver involved in a crash, means as soon as possible but, except in exceptional circumstances, within 24 hours after the crash. vehicle includes a tram and train, but does not include— a motorised mobility device; or a wheelchair; or a wheeled recreational device; or a wheeled toy.
- (a) any other driver involved in the crash; and
- (b) any other person involved in the crash who is injured; and
- (c) the owner of any property (including any vehicle or animal) damaged in the crash, unless, for damage to a vehicle or animal, the particulars are given to the driver of the vehicle or animal.
- (a) a person is killed or injured in the crash; or
- (b) the driver does not, for any reason, give the driver’s required particulars to each person mentioned in subsection (2) ; or
- (c) the required particulars for any other driver involved in the crash are not given to the driver; or
- (d) a motor vehicle involved in the crash is towed or carried away by another vehicle.
- (a) reasonably believes stopping and giving the driver’s required particulars to a person under the subsection would be likely to expose the driver or someone else to harm; and Examples for paragraph (a) — • the driver, who has experienced domestic violence from a person, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to the person would be likely to expose the driver to emotional, financial or physical harm from the person • the driver, who is a child, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to an adult who is unknown to the child would be likely to expose the child to emotional or physical harm from the adult
- • the driver, who has experienced domestic violence from a person, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to the person would be likely to expose the driver to emotional, financial or physical harm from the person
- • the driver, who is a child, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to an adult who is unknown to the child would be likely to expose the child to emotional or physical harm from the adult
- (b) gives the driver’s required particulars to a police officer under subsection (4) .
- • the driver, who has experienced domestic violence from a person, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to the person would be likely to expose the driver to emotional, financial or physical harm from the person
- • the driver, who is a child, reasonably believes that stopping and giving the required particulars to an adult who is unknown to the child would be likely to expose the child to emotional or physical harm from the adult
- (a) a collision between 2 or more vehicles or animals; or
- (b) another accident or incident involving a vehicle in which a person is killed or injured, property is damaged or an animal in someone’s charge is killed or injured.
- (a) a person mentioned in schedule 4 , definition pedestrian , paragraph (a) , (b) or (c) ; or
- (b) a person walking beside and pushing a bicycle or personal mobility device.
- (a) the driver’s name and address; and
- (b) the name and address of the owner of the driver’s vehicle; and
- (c) the vehicle’s registration number, if any; and
- (d) any other information necessary to identify the vehicle.
- (a) a motorised mobility device; or
- (b) a wheelchair; or
- (c) a wheeled recreational device; or
- (d) a wheeled toy.