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Made | 2nd July 2002 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 12th July 2002 | ||
Coming into force | 1st October 2002 |
(b) at the time it is providing assistance to a disabled person, is wearing a jacket inscribed with the name of one of the following charities, that is to say -
but does not include a tour service (being a service where a public service vehicle is used for or in conjunction with the carriage of passengers to a particular location, or particular locations, and back to their point of departure);
Amendment to regulation 5
4.
Regulation 5 shall be amended by the addition after paragraph (6) of the following paragraph -
Amendments to regulation 6 (conduct of passengers)
5.
Regulation 6 shall be amended as follows -
Further amendments
6.
After regulation 10 there shall be inserted as Part IV the following new regulations -
Duties towards wheelchair users of Schedule 1 vehicles
12.
- (1) This regulation applies (subject to regulation 15(1) (duties requiring the proper functioning of equipment)) in relation to a driver and a conductor of a Schedule 1 vehicle.
(2) If there is an unoccupied wheelchair space on the vehicle, a driver and a conductor shall allow a wheelchair user to board if -
(3) For the purpose of paragraph (2), a wheelchair space is occupied if -
(4) A driver and a conductor shall ensure -
(5) If the vehicle has a seat in a wheelchair space which is capable of being quickly dismantled or removed, a driver and a conductor shall ensure that any such seat -
Duties concerning kneeling systems etc towards disabled persons using Schedule 2 or 3 vehicles
13.
- (1) This regulation (subject to regulations 15 (effects of faulty or malfunctioning equipment) and 17 (extent of driver's and conductor's duty)) applies in relation to a driver and to a conductor of a Schedule 2 and 3 vehicle where that vehicle is equipped with -
(2) A driver and a conductor shall operate the kneeling system or the folding or retractable step -
for the purpose of enabling that person to board or to alight from the vehicle, and in such a manner that the distance between the vehicle and the ground or the vehicle and the kerb is the minimum that is reasonably practicable.
(3) "Kneeling system" means any system which enables the bodywork of the vehicle to be lowered relative to its normal height of travel and a "folding or retractable step" means a step which can either fold or retract and which meets the requirements applicable to external steps pursuant to paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 or Schedule 3 (as the case may be).
(4) A driver and a conductor shall ensure that disabled persons who are not wheelchair users may, when boarding or alighting from the vehicle, use an entrance or an exit which is provided in compliance with (as the case may be) the provisions of either Schedule 2 or Schedule 3.
General duties towards wheelchair users and other disabled persons
14.
- (1) Where a wheelchair user wishes to board or to alight from a Schedule 1 vehicle, a driver and a conductor shall first safely deploy (subject to regulation 15(1) (duties requiring the proper functioning of equipment)) any boarding lift, boarding ramp or portable ramp in its correct operating position.
(2) Where a wheelchair user wishes to board or to alight from a Schedule 1 vehicle and requests assistance to do so, a driver and a conductor shall provide assistance to him.
(3) Where a disabled person who is not a wheelchair user wishes to board or to alight from a Schedule 2 or 3 vehicle and requests assistance to do so, a driver and a conductor shall provide assistance to him.
(4) Where a wheelchair user wishes to occupy a wheelchair space in a Schedule 1 vehicle which is fitted with a wheelchair user restraint, a driver and a conductor shall -
Effects of faulty or malfunctioning equipment
15.
- (1) Where the fulfilment of a duty owed by a driver or a conductor under -
requires the use or operation of any equipment, kneeling system or folding or retractable step and there is a fault in, or a failure in the operation of, that equipment, system or step, the person owing the duty shall not permit a wheelchair user, or other disabled person or any other passenger to board or alight from the vehicle or (if already on board) to travel on the vehicle unless he is satisfied that such persons can do so in safety.
(2) A driver or a conductor shall not be considered to have failed to ensure fulfilment of the duty under either regulation 13(2) (duties concerning kneeling systems etc) or regulation 16 (display of route numbers etc) if, and to the extent that, the performance of that duty involves the proper functioning of equipment on the vehicle but there is a fault in, or a failure in the operation of, that equipment which prevents it being used.
(3) In this regulation -
Route numbers etc
16.
- (1) Subject to regulation 15(2) (equipment failure preventing use), a driver and a conductor of a regulated public service vehicle shall ensure that -
(2) Sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph (1) shall not apply to an emergency replacement vehicle or to a temporary service vehicle until 21 days has elapsed from the day when the vehicle is first used as an emergency replacement vehicle or as a temporary service vehicle, provided that -
(3) In this regulation, "destination" and "route number" have the same meanings as in paragraph 7(6) of Schedule 3 to the 2000 Regulations and -
Extent of driver's and conductor's duty
17.
- (1) Where, in any of the preceding provisions of this Part, a duty is expressed to be owed by the driver and the conductor of a vehicle, but a function to be performed to fulfil that duty is, according to arrangements made by the operator of the vehicle, the responsibility of one only of them, then that one only, and not the other, owes that duty in relation to that function.
(2) The duties which a driver or a conductor owes under regulation 13 (duties concerning kneeling systems etc) and 14 (general duties towards wheelchair users and other disabled persons) are duties -
(3) The duties which a driver or a conductor owes under regulations 13 (duties concerning kneeling systems etc) and 14 (general duties towards wheelchair users and other disabled persons) are duties to operate the kneeling system or the folding or retractable step, or to deploy the boarding lift, boarding ramp or portable ramp to the extent that it is practicable having regard to the construction of the vehicle and the condition of the road."
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
David Jamieson
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Transport
2nd July 2002
[2] Section 61(2) was amended by section 135(1) of, and Schedule 8 to, the Transport Act 1985 (c. 67) ("the 1985 Act"). Section 61 has effect as if Parts I and II of the 1985 Act were contained in the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981 (c. 14) by virtue of section 135(1) of the 1985 Act.back
[6] S.I. 2000/1970 amended by S.I. 2000/3318.back
[7] ie, the Transport Act 1985 c. 67.back