Australian Design Rules
The Australian Design Rules (ADRs) are national Australian standards for vehicle safety, anti-theft system and emission standards.[1] They have been acclaimed as less arbitrary than those of other countries, and successfully prevented the importation of many dangerous Japanese imports over the years.[2] On the other hand, they also made importation of some inherently safe cars like the 1st generation Volkswagen Golf GTI prohibitive.[3]
References
- ^ "Australian Design Rules". Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
- ^ "Safe and simple, the Volvo 240 series suits teenagers". The Age. 3 Feb 1989.
- ^ "More diesels on way here". The Age. 7 Apr 1982.
Australian Design Rules - are a bloody joke in this country... all work done to comply with the recent ADR 42/04 can still be deemed illegal by police and magistrates that dont have a clue about them or even what the ADR 42/04 is! they will fine you nomatter how compliant the work is thats done to your motorbike! they will refuse to tender legal documentation so as to fine you! read more about this aussie JOKE here http://www.adrs.50g.com come on brisbane bikers, lets get this shit sorted out NOW. dont be the next biker to be harrassed over your fender etc.