Ok so what are the rules with parking a car on the side of the road at night in a rural area with no street lights ?
According to NZTA :http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/ro...rk-safely.htmlA motor vehicle must not be parked on the road during the hours of darkness unless it is clearly visible to other road users. This means it should be lit by street lights, or you should turn on the tail lights and the side light nearest the centre of the road on the front of the vehicle.
So does this rule apply to Civilian & Police or do Police get exempted from this ... ?
Going from what was seen last night ( or not seen ) .
From the police website :http://www.police.govt.nz/resources/...rcement-guide/Vehicles used to operate speed-measuring devices from a stationary position must be parked in accordance with the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 or any bylaws in force for that location. The Crown is exempt certain bylaws under the Transport Act 1962. Police officers have an exemption against parking related offences that arise under the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 by virtue of clause 1.8(3)(b) where the action was necessary in the performance of duty, but members must be prudent when parking their vehicle and ensure they do so in a safe fashion. For that reason, when selecting a location for stationary operation members must take care that their presence does not increase safety risks (such as those applying to lane merges) present at that location.
Any ideas ??
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