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Motor vehicles that are built to carry 10 or more persons including the driver that weigh over 4.5 tonnes GVM.
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Heavy Trucks


Motor vehicles constructed for load carrying that weigh over 4.5 tonnes GVM.
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Light trucks


Motor vehicles constructed for load carrying (including panel vans and utilities) that weigh up to 4.5 tonnes GVM.
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Mobile Homes


Motorised vehicles (excluding caravans) that contain an area primarily used for accommodation.
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Motorcycles


Two- or three-wheeled motor vehicles (excluding three-wheeled cars) including mopeds and motorcycles with sidecars or side-boxes.
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Passenger Vehicles


Motor vehicles that are built to carry people. Includes sedans, station wagons, coupes, convertibles.
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People movers


Motor vehicles that are built to carry people, seat 6 to 8 passengers (including the driver).
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Plant


There are two types of plant vehicles: (a) plant built on a truck chassis which has machinery permanently attached to it; and (b) 'implement' type plant which is not built on a truck chassis, such as excavators, road graders, bulldozers and forklifts.
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prime movers


The forward or hauling sections of articulated vehicles.
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Scooters


Two-wheeled motor vehicles with a step-through design incorporating a platform for placement of feet, as per the VFACTS vehicle definition as nominated by manufacturers. Most, but not all scooters have an engine capacity of less than 250cc.
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