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(b) for prohibiting or regulating the use of vehicles or any class of vehicles on highways or the use by vehicles of specified roads or classes of roads, either generally or in such circumstances as may be so specified;
and may be made so as to apply either generally or to any specified area, and may make different provision for different parts of the area to which the order applies.
59. The Governor may by order provide for requiring mechanical mechanically propelled vessels or vehicles, or any such class of ly propelled vessels or mechanically propelled vessels or vehicles as may be specified vehicles.
in the order, to be rendered incapable of use by unauthorized persons during such periods or occasions as may be specified; and any such order may contain provisions with respect to the method by which such vessels or vehicles are to be rendered incapable of use as aforesaid,
Control of fuel etc. required for
mechanical-
vehicles.
60. (1) The Governor may by order provide for regulating the supply and storage of any substances and articles capable of being used as fuel or lubricants for mechanically propelled ly propelled vessels or vehicles or otherwise in connexion with such vessels vessela or or vehicles, with a view to preventing supplies thereof being available for use in any manner prejudicial to the public interest and any such order may, in particular, provide for prohibiting the supply and storage of such substances and articles as aforesaid elsewhere than in such places and under such conditions as may be approved by such authorities or persons as may be specified in the order.
Main.
tenance of highways.
(2) Any order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either generally or to a particular area,
and may provide for any incidental or supplementary matters for which the Governor thinks it is expedient for the purposes of the order to provide, including, in particular, the entry and inspection of premises to whicly the order relates and the taking of such steps as may be expedient with a view to securing compliance with the order.
61. (1) Where any person is under a duty to improve or maintain a highway, the Governor may give such directions with respect to the manner in which that duty is to be performed as he thinks necessary in the public interest.
Directions under this sub-regulation shall apply in relation to any bridge over or under a highway, and to any tunnel in the course of a highway, as they apply in relation to a highway.
(2) If any directions given under this regulation are not complied with by the person to whom they are given. then (without prejudice to any proceedings which may be taken in respect of the offence) the Governor may cause to be done all such work as may be necessary for securing compliance with the directions.
traffic
62. (1) Without prejudice to any navigation order, the Control of Governor, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient so to within the do in the public interest, may make provision by order-
harbours and
(a) for prohibiting or restricting the shipping or territorial unshipping of articles or persons, or any specified class of articles waters of
the Colany. or persons, at any place within the harbours and territorial waters of the Colony or at any pier, quay, wharf or any place bordering thereon;
(b) generally for regulating, facilitating or expedit ing the traffic at any such place ;
and an order under this regulation may contain such incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to the Governor to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order.
(2) The reference in this regulation to shipping or unshipping shall be construed as including a reference to embark- ing or putting on board seaplanes or disembarking or unloading from seaplanes.
territorial
83. (1) A competent authority may, if it appears to him to Congestion be necessary for the purpose of preventing or avoiding any undue of trafic
within the congestion of traffic at any place within the harbours and territorial harbours waters of the Colony or upon railway premises cause to be removed and From any such place or premises, and to be kept at such place in waters of the Colony as he thinks proper, any goorls at such place or on the the Colony premises which are not removed therefrom with reasonable ruilways. despatch by or on behalf of the consignee, after reasonable notice
in writing to the consignee to remove the goods shall have been given. Such competent authority may make provision by order- (a) for carrying into effect the provisions of this
regulation
(b) for making charges in respect of the removal and storage elsewhere of any goods, coming within the provisions of this regulation and an order under this regulation may contain such incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to such competent authority to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order.
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