Firgl Schedule, Form 4.
Colony
abroad.
"nationality sign" means a sign complying with the provisions of Ansex 4 to the 1949 Convention or of Annex C to the 1926 Convention and bearing the distinctive letters specified in or under the Con vention for the country under the law of which the vehicle is registered;
"registration authority" means the Authority and any person or body which has been appointed by the Governor to be a registration authority in exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (3); "visitor's registration document" means-
(a) in the case of a vehicle registered in a country outside the
Colony which is
party to the 1949 Convention, registration certificate under the law of that country and containing the serial number or registration number, the name or the trade name of the maker of the vehicle, the maker's identification or serial number, the date of its regis- tration and the full name and permanent place of residency of the applicant for the said certificate; or
(b) a certificate în accordance with Form 4 of the First Schedule issued under the law of a country outside the Colony which is a party to the 1926 Convention,
(2) The Governor may appoint any person or body to be a regis tration authority under these regulations and, as soon as is convenient after such appointment, notice thereof shall be published in the Gazette.
3. (1) Any person, who desires to obtain an international drivers going driving permit under the 1926 Convention or under the 1949 Conven- tion, may deliver to a registration authority an application therefor in such form as shall be prescribed by the Authority, duly completed and signed by the applicant together with two copies of his photograph of a reasonable likeness to the satisfaction of the registration authority anil of a size not greater than 2" x 2" and not less than 13′′ X14′′
Second Schedule.
(2) On receipt of such application and on payment of such fee as is prescribed in the Second Schedule, the registration authority on being satisfied that the applicant-
(a) is competent to drive motor vehicles of the class or description
for which the permit is to be issued:
(5) is resident in the Colony; and
(c) has attained the age of eighteen years or, in the case of an application for an international driving permit in respect of the driving of taxi. a hire car or a goods vehicle of a weight unladen exceeding thirty five hundredweight or an omnibus, has attained the age of twenty one years,
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may issue for use outside the Colony a driving permit in each or either of Forms 1 and 2 in the First Schedule.
First
Schedule, Forms 1 and 2
abroad.
4. (1) Any person who desires to obtain a fiscal permit under Colony motor the 1931 Convention or an international certificate under the 1926 vehicles going Convention in respect of a motor vehicle registered in accordance with the provisions of the Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing of Vehicles) Regulations. 1956, may deliver to a registration authority an (G.N.A. application therefor in such form as shall be prescribed by the Authority, 89/56), duly completed and signed by the applicant.
Schedule.
(2) On receipt of such application and on payment of such fee as is prescribed in the Second Schedule, the registration authority on Second being satisfied that the motor vehicle is so registered and is suitable for use on the highway in a place abroad and that, in respect of an international certificate, the motor vehicle fulfils the conditions specified in Article 3 of the 1926 Convention, may issue a fiscal permit în accord- ance with Form 3 of that Schedule or an international certificate in First accordance with Form 4 of the First Schedule, as the case may be. Schedule,
Form 3.
(3) On application and on payment of such fee as is prescribed Form 4. in the Second Schedule, the registration authority may issue for usc outside the Colony with any such motor vehicle or any trailer a document, in such form as shall be prescribed by the Authority. certifying →
(0) the weight of the maximum load which the motor vehicle ar
trailer is permitted to carry; and
(b) the permissible maximum weight, that is to say, the weight of the vehicle when ready for the road and carrying the maximum load so specified.
5. (1) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, a person resident Visting outside the Colony who holds-
(4) a Convention driving permit; or
(6) a domestic driving permit issued in a country outside the
Colony,
drivers from abroad,
during a period of twelve months from the date of his last entry into the Colony may drive and be employed in driving, in the Colony, a motor vehicle of any class or description which he is authorized by that permit to drive notwithstanding that he is not a holder of a driving licence issued in accordance with the provisions of the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations, 1956 without prejudice to the provisions (0.NA, of regulation {} of the said regulations (which imposes age limits on 88/56). young persons driving motor vehicles).