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VICRoads VSI Number 10...

17.16 Rear Reflectors

Reference ADR 13.6.14 ADR 47/...

1. Purpose

Rear reflectors are intended to indicate the presence of a vehicle by the reflection of light from a light source not connected with the vehicle, the observer being situated near that source; Reflective number plates are not considered as reflex reflectors.

2. Presence

Mandatory

Two or more matching red reflectors complying with ADR 47/... shall be fitted to the rear of all vehicles.

3. Position

Pairs of reflectors facing rearwards shall be fitted symmetrically (same position on both halves of vehicle).

3.1 Width:

See Figure 7.16.1 below.

3.2 Height:

See Figure 7.16.1 below.

http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrne/vrnint...dElemFormat=gif

3.3 Length:

Rear reflectors shall be fitted to the rear and face rearward.

3.4 Geometric Requirements

The required angular range of reflected light is as shown in Figure 7.16.2 and 7.16.3.

http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrne/vrnint...dElemFormat=gifhttp://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrne/vrnint...dElemFormat=gif

4. Lighting Requirements

They shall be non-triangular and fit within a circle 200 mm in diameter and shall reflect a red light.

5. Grouping of Reflectors

May be grouped with any other lamp, and it may form part of the lens of rear red lamp.

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To drag this up, I just thought I would let you guys know that I have been pulled up 3 times since I chucked these in and cops said nothing... 2 were nightime bretho's - both cops popped bonnet, checked vin number and let me go. Day time was speeding but was only 1 point offence.. but yeh, never had anything said about it.

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