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Made | 13th September 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 20th September 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 21st October 2005 |
"Abnormal load escort vehicle" | A vehicle which is clearly identifiable to other road users as a vehicle used for the purposes of escorting abnormal loads by having on its front suitable markings and on its sides and rear retro-reflective markings.". |
(d) the word "or" shall be added immediately after paragraph (e)(ii);
(e) the word "or" immediately following paragraph (e)(iii) shall be omitted;
(f) paragraph (e)(iv) shall be omitted;
(g) the word "and" immediately following paragraph (i) shall be omitted;
(h) after paragraph (j) there shall be added—
(4) After the definition of "Prescribed sign" there shall be inserted—
"Radiation accident" and "radiation emergency" | Have the same meaning as in the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001[4].". |
(3) In regulation 11(2)(1) for paragraph (ix) there shall be substituted —
(4) In regulation 11(2) there shall be inserted after sub-paragraph (o)—
(5) In regulation 11(2)(q) for paragraphs (i) to (iii) there shall be substituted—
Amendments to regulation 12 (movement of lamps and reflectors)
5.
In regulation 12(2)—
(c) after sub-paragraph (i) there shall be added—
(k) a lamp attached to or incorporated in a pedal of a pedal cycle."
Amendments to regulation 13 (lamps to show a steady light)
6.
In regulation 13(2)—
and which, if it is a lamp which is required to be fitted pursuant to regulation 18, is capable, when emitting a flashing light, of emitting light to the front of the pedal cycle, trailer or sidecar (as the case may be) of an intensity of not less than 4 candelas; or
(h) a rear position lamp capable of emitting a flashing light (whether or not it is also capable of emitting a steady light) which is fitted to—
and which, if it is a lamp which is required to be fitted pursuant to regulation 18, is capable, when emitting a flashing light, of emitting light to the rear of the pedal cycle, trailer or sidecar (as the case may be) of an intensity of not less than 4 candelas."
Amendments to regulation 18 (obligatory lamps, reflectors, rear markings and devices)
7.
—(1) Regulation 18 shall be amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 18(1), for "paragraph 2" there shall be substituted "paragraphs (2), (2A) and (2B)".
(3) After paragraph (2) there shall be inserted—
unless the lamp is also capable of emitting a steady light.
(2B) The requirements specified in paragraph 5(d) and (e) of Schedule 10 shall not apply in the case of a rear position lamp capable of emitting a flashing light which is fitted to—
unless the lamp is also capable of emitting a steady light."
Amendment to regulation 27 (restrictions on the use of lamps other than those to which regulation 24 refers)
8.
—(1) Regulation 27 shall be amended as follows.
(2) The third column of item 7 of the Table shall be amended by the omission of the word "and" after sub-paragraph (ii), and the addition after sub-paragraph (iii) of the following two sub-paragraphs—
and
(v) in the case of a vehicle, used for escort purposes other than an abnormal load escort vehicle, while it is being used in connection with the escort of any vehicle and travelling at a speed not exceeding 25 mph."
Amendments to Part I of Schedule 2 (requirements relating to obligatory front position lamps)
9.
—(1) Part I of Schedule 2 shall be amended as follows.
(2) In the right hand column of paragraph 5(ca), for "sub-paragraph (b)" there shall be substituted "sub-paragraph (b), (c) or (d)".
(3) After paragraph 12(b) there shall be inserted—
the light shown by the lamp when flashing shall be displayed not less than 60 nor more than 240 equal times per minute and the intervals between each display of light shall be constant."
(4) In paragraph 13, in the definition of "British Standard mark", after sub-paragraph (b) there shall be added—
Amendment to Part II of Schedule 2 (requirements relating to optional front position lamps)
10.
In Part II of Schedule 2, for paragraph 3 there shall be substituted—
Amendments to Part I of Schedule 10 (requirements relating to obligatory rear position lamps and to optional rear position lamps to the extent specified in Part II)
11.
—(1) Part I of Schedule 10 shall be amended as follows.
(2) In the right hand column of paragraph 5(e), for "sub-paragraph (c)"there shall be substituted "sub-paragraph (c), (d) or (e)".
(3) After paragraph 12(a) there shall be inserted—
the light shown by the lamp when flashing shall be displayed not less than 60 nor more than 240 equal times per minute and the intervals between each display of light shall be constant."
(4) In paragraph 13, in the definition of "British Standard mark", after sub-paragraph (c) there shall be added—
Amendment to Part II of Schedule 10 (requirements relating to optional rear position lamps)
12.
In Part II of Schedule 10 for "the only requirement prescribed by these Regulations in respect of any which are fitted is that specified in paragraph 7 of Part I" there shall be substituted "the only requirements prescribed by these Regulations in respect of any which are fitted are those specified in paragraphs 7 and 12(b) of Part I".
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
S J Ladyman
Minister of State Department for Transport
13th September 2005
to use an amber warning beacon above 25mph.
Regulation 9(3) amends Part I of Schedule 2 of the 1989 Regulations so as to require the flash rate of any front position lamp fitted to a pedal cycle or a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle to be between 60 and 240 flashes per minute.
Regulation 9(4) amends the definition of the "British Standard mark" in Part I of Schedule 2 so as to permit front position lamps fitted to pedal cycles to comply with British Standard 6102: Part 3: 1986 as amended on 15th April 1995 and on 1st September 2003 as an alternative to the previous requirements.
Regulation 10 amends Part II of Schedule 2 so as to require the flash rate of any optional front position lamp on a vehicle other than a solo motor bicycle first used on or after 1st April 1991 to be between 60 and 240 flashes per minute.
Regulation 11(3) amends Part I of Schedule 10 of the 1989 Regulations so as to require the flash rate for any rear position lamp fitted to a pedal cycle or trailer drawn by a sidecar attached to a pedal cycle to be between 60 and 240 flashes per minute.
Regulation 11(4) amends the definition of the "British Standard mark" in Part I of Schedule 10 of the 1989 Regulations so as to permit rear position lamps fitted to a pedal cycles to comply with British Standards 6102: Part 3: 1986 as amended on 15th April 1995 and on 1st September 2003 as an alternative to the previous requirements.
Regulation 12 amends Part II of Schedule 10 of the 1989 Regulations so as to require any rear position lamp fitted to a pedal cycle or a trailer drawn by a sidecar attached to a pedal cycle to be between 60 and 240 flashes per minute.
Full Regulatory Impact Assessments have been prepared, one of which also covers the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No.2 ) Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/2560). Copies can be obtained from the Department for Transport, Zone 2/04, Great Minister House, 76 Marsham Street, London SW1P 4DR (telephone: 020 7944-2062). Copies are being place in the libraries of each House of Parliament.
Copies of the British Standard specification referred to in these Regulations can be obtained from the British Standards Institution Sales Department, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL (telephone: 020 8996-9001 and website http://www.bsonline.bsi-global.com) and The Stationery Office (website http://www.tsoshop.co.uk/)
These Regulations have been notified to the European Commission and other Member states in accordance with Directive 98/34/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ No. L204, 21.7.98, p. 37), as amended by Directive 98/48/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ No. L217, 5.8.98, p.18)
[2] {d1}{t1}S.I. 1989/1796; the relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1994/2280 and 2001/560.[DfT 13676]back