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Road Traffic
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(3) The notice shall-
(a) require the person in whose name the vehicle is registered to move or cause it to be moved to a place which is not on any road-
(i) if the notice is sent by registered post, within 7 days of its service on him; or
(ii) if the notice is affixed to the vehicle, within 7 days of the date on which it is so affixed; and
(b) state that
(i) unless the vehicle is removed within the time so stated, the vehicle will be seized by the Commissioner of Police and removed to a place specified in the notice; and
(ii) if the vehicle is not claimed within a period of 14 days from the date of seizure, it will become the property of the Crown.
(4) If the vehicle is not removed as required by a notice given under subsection (1) any police officer of the rank of sergeant or above, or public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Commissioner of Police may seize it and may take all reasonable steps to remove it or cause it to be removed to the place specified in the notice.
(5) If a vehicle which is seized and removed under subsection (4) is not claimed within 14 days of its seizure, it shall become the property of the Crown and may be sold or otherwise disposed of as the Commissioner of Police thinks fit.
108. Application of Part XI
This Part applies to the load carried by any vehicle to the like extent as it applies to the vehicle itself.
PART XII
MISCELLANEOUS
109. Road users' code and codes of practice
(1) The Governor may cause to be prepared a code (in this section referred to as the road users' code) comprising such directions as appear to him to be proper for the guidance of persons using roads and may from time to time revise the code by revoking, varying, amending or adding to the directions therein in such manner as he thinks fit.
(2) The road users' code and any alterations proposed to be made in the provisions of the code on any revision thereof shall as soon as approved by the Governor in Council be laid before the Legislative Council and the code or