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ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, 1957,
(No. 39 of 1957).
ROAD TRAFFIC (REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF VEHICLES)
(AMENDMENT) (No. 2) REGULATIONS, 1961.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 4 of the Road Traffic Ordinance, 1957, the Governor în Council has made the follow- ing regulations-
L. These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Registra- Citation and tion and Licensing of Vehicles) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations, 1961, commence- and aball come into operation on the 1st day of July, 1961,
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2. Regulation 4 of the Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing Amendment of Vehicles) Regulations, 1956, (hereinafter referred to as the principal tion 4. regulations) is amended by the deletion in paragraph (1) of the words (G.N.A. Lod symbols ** in the case of a motor cycle or invalid carriage, of one 89/56). dollar and, in the case of any other motor vehicle, of five dollars.” and the substitution therefor of the following-
"of ten dollars.".
3. The principal regulations are amended by the addition after Addition of regulation 4 of the following new regulation-
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4A. (1) The Commissioner, in his absolute discre- tion, on the application of the owner of a motor vehicle used or to be used only on a construction site and not normally used on a road except for the purpose of pro- ceeding to or from a construction site, and on payment of a fee of ten dollars may issue to such owner a permit authorizing the vehicle to be driven on a road for such purpose only, notwithstanding that the vehicle is not regis- tored or licensed in accordance with the provisions of these regulations.
(2) In any such permit, the Commissioner may exempt the vehicle from compliance with such provision of the Road Traffic (Construction and Use) Regulations, 1956, as he may consider necessary.
(3) Every such permit shall be subject to the con- ditions that---
(a) when such a vehicle is being moved on a road, no load is carried on the vehicle other than such equipment, spares or fuel as are normally carried on a vehicle; and
new regula- tion 4A.