Group
Subdivision
135 Transport regulation offences
Latest release
Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (ANZSOC)
Reference period
2023
Released
30/11/2023
1350 Transport regulation offences
Transport regulation offences involve the failure to protect the health and safety of passengers or other persons travelling on or coming into contact with transport systems. This includes public or commercial transport on or in roads, rail, water, and air. It excludes rules relating to use of cars and other road vehicles for personal use.
Inclusions:
- Airport or aircraft regulatory offences
- Breach regulations relating to driver fatigue
- Breach regulations relating to rideshare or taxis
- Breach truck curfews
- Breach vehicle mass or dimension regulations
- Civil aviation regulatory offences
- Fail to protect health or safety of passengers on a transport system
- Overweight and oversize offences for boats, ships, and trains
- Reckless acts by passengers on transport systems
- Unlawful hawking on transport
- Other transport regulation offences not elsewhere classified
Exclusions:
- Driver licence offences – coded to the relevant groups in 133 Driver licence offences
- Fail to purchase a ticket for public transport – coded to 0791 Public transport fare evasion
- Fail to wear a seatbelt or helmet – coded to 1323 Fail to use road vehicle safety equipment
- Unlawful interference with aviation – coded to 0499 Harm or endanger persons, nec
- Use a mobile device while driving a car or other road vehicle – coded to 1322 Drive while using a device
- Walk, cycle, skateboard, or similar along a trainline or other public or commercial transport zone – coded to 1221 Trespass