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CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations

[Subsidiary]

[1989 Ed.

(7) Subject to subregulation (8), no driver of any motor vehicle or any motor vehicle of the type or class specified in a designation under subregulation (1)(b) shall load or unload goods--

(a) in the restricted zone if the driver of such a motor vehicle is prohibited absolutely from loading or unloading goods in the restricted zone; or

(b) in the restricted zone at a time when the driver of such a motor vehicle is prohibited from loading or unloading goods in the restricted zone.

(8) Subregulations (5), (6) and (7) shall not apply to-

(a) a vehicle which is being driven for any fire services, ambulance, police or customs and excise service purpose if compliance with any of those subregulations is likely to hinder the use of that vehicle for that purpose; or

(b) a vehicle in respect of which a prohibited zone permit or restricted zone permit for the prohibited zone or restricted zone, as the case may be, is issued and is valid in accordance with the Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing of Vehicles) Regulations (Cap.374 sub. leg.).

15. Occasional traffic signs

Where a traffic sign is placed under these regulations on or near a road for the purpose of conveying a warning or information from time to time to vehicular traffic or in connection with a prohibition, restriction or requirement which relates to such traffic but does not apply at all times, the sign shall be illuminated by means of internal or external lighting during such times only as, for the purpose of conveying that warning or information or in connection with that prohibition, restriction or requirement, it is necessary that the sign shall be visible from a reasonable distance to drivers of approaching vehicles.

PART IIA

OWNERS OF PRIVATE ROADS MAY BE REQUIRED TO PLACE OR REMOVE TRAFFIC SIGNS AND ROAD MARKINGS

15A. Interpretation

For purposes of this Part-

"place", in relation to a traffic sign, includes erect;

"remove", in relation to a road marking, includes obliterate; "road marking", in relation to a notice under-

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