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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    has anyone seen any reliable reference from any source other than 4WD Action.
    I know of someone that works in RTA Technical, Will try and call past his place this weekend and see what the go is, this is from the RTA website, so unless 4WD action has someone on the inside that is giving them some updates nothing much has changed since 2009


    http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registrati..._vehicles.html

    Raising and lowering vehicles

    Vehicle Standards Information (VSI) No 50 Raising and lowering vehicles was issued on 15 July 2009 by the Minister for Roads as part of a drive to help improve road safety in NSW.
    The start date of VSI 50 has been deferred in order to provide industry and the community the opportunity to have input into the proposed changes.
    A working group comprising industry, RTA and government representatives has been set up to discuss details and implementation arrangements for the VSI 50.
    The working group met on August 12, to discuss options.
    The RTA will investigate the options that arose from this meeting and make further determinations in due course.
    The revised implementation date will be announced once the recommendations have been agreed.
    The revised date will include a transition period to enable modification currently being made to vehicles to be completed. VSI 50 will be amended accordingly.
    Inquiries may be directed to 1300 137 302 or by email to: Technical_Enquiries@rta.nsw.gov.au
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