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CAP. 203]

[Subsidiary]

Cross-Harbour Tunnel By-laws

[1984 Ed.

L.N. 267/84.

L.N. 267/84.

(Cap. 374, sub. leg. 1)

(Cap. 295, sub. leg.)

(a) a vehicle other than a motor vehicle:

(b) a motor assisted pedal-cycle:

(c) a vehicle with an engine the total cylinder capacity of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres;

(d) a vehicle with one or more of its tyres defective or not properly inflated;

(e) a tracked vehicle travelling on its tracks;

(f) a vehicle carrying animals or poultry not properly controlled or confined or carrying garbage, hay, straw or fine particles or similar materials which are not sufficiently covered:

(g) a vehicle with a load, or the cover of a load, not properly secured so as to prevent it or any part of the load from falling off or coming into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures:

(h) a vehicle carrying a person standing on the outside of the vehicle or seated with any part of his person overhanging the sides or rear of the vehicle:

(i) [Deleted, L.N. 267/84]

(j) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is emitting or is likely to emit excessive fumes or smoke in the tunnel area:

(k) a vehicle which is carrying insufficient fuel or water or the batteries of which are insufficiently charged to enable it to complete its passage unaided through the tunnel area;

(l) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to come into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures:

(m) a tanker vehicle with a spigot or other part which is leaking:

(n) a vehicle in which the driver's view to the front or sides is or could readily be obscured:

(o) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is under the charge of an incompetent or intoxicated person:

(p) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to endanger persons or property or render the use of the tunnel unsafe:

(q) a vehicle being driven by a person under a learner's driving licence as defined in the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations:

(r) a vehicle carrying any of the goods referred to in Category I of the Schedule to the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations:

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CAP. 203] [Subsidiary] Cross-Harbour Tunnel By-laws [1984 Ed. L.N. 267/84. L.N. 267/84. (Cap. 374, sub. leg. 1) (Cap. 295, sub. leg.) (a) a vehicle other than a motor vehicle: (b) a motor assisted pedal-cycle: (c) a vehicle with an engine the total cylinder capacity of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres; (d) a vehicle with one or more of its tyres defective or not properly inflated; (e) a tracked vehicle travelling on its tracks; (f) a vehicle carrying animals or poultry not properly controlled or confined or carrying garbage, hay, straw or fine particles or similar materials which are not sufficiently covered: (g) a vehicle with a load, or the cover of a load, not properly secured so as to prevent it or any part of the load from falling off or coming into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures: (h) a vehicle carrying a person standing on the outside of the vehicle or seated with any part of his person overhanging the sides or rear of the vehicle: (i) [Deleted, L.N. 267/84] (j) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is emitting or is likely to emit excessive fumes or smoke in the tunnel area: (k) a vehicle which is carrying insufficient fuel or water or the batteries of which are insufficiently charged to enable it to complete its passage unaided through the tunnel area; (l) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to come into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures: (m) a tanker vehicle with a spigot or other part which is leaking: (n) a vehicle in which the driver's view to the front or sides is or could readily be obscured: (o) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is under the charge of an incompetent or intoxicated person: (p) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to endanger persons or property or render the use of the tunnel unsafe: (q) a vehicle being driven by a person under a learner's driving licence as defined in the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations: (r) a vehicle carrying any of the goods referred to in Category I of the Schedule to the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations:
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B6 CAP. 203] [Subsidiary] Cross-Harbour Tunnel By-laws [1984 Ed. L.N. 267/84. LN 267/84. (Cap. 374, sub. leg.1 (Cap. 295. sub. leg.) (a) a vehicle other than a motor vehicle: (b) a motor assisted pedal-cycle: (c) a vehicle with an engine the total cylinder capacity of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres; (d) a vehicle with one or more of its tyres defective or not properly inflated; (e) a tracked vehicle travelling on its tracks; (f) a vehicle carrying animals or poultry not properly con- trolled or confined or carrying garbage, hay, straw or fine particles or similar materials which are not sufficiently covered: (g) a vehicle with a load, or the cover of a load, not properly secured so as to prevent it or any part of the load from falling off or coming into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures: (h) a vehicle carrying a person standing on the outside of the vehicle or seated with any part of his person overhanging the sides or rear of the vehicle: (i) [Deleted, L.N. 267 84] (/) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer. is emitting or is likely to emit excessive fumes or smoke in the tunnel area: (k) a vehicle which is carrying insufficient fuel or water or the batteries of which are insufficiently charged to enable it to complete its passage unaided through the tunnel area; (/) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to come into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures: (m) a tanker vehicle with a spigot or other part which is leaking: (n) a vehicle in which the driver's view to the front or sides is or could readily be obscured: (o) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is under the charge of an incompetent or intoxicated person: (p) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to endanger persons or property or render the use of the tunnel unsafe: (q) a vehicle being driven by a person under a learner's driving licence as defined in the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations: (r) a vehicle carrying any of the goods referred to in Category I of the Schedule to the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations:
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CAP. 203]

[Subsidiary]

Cross-Harbour Tunnel By-laws

[1984 Ed.

L.N. 267/84.

LN 267/84.

(Cap. 374, sub. leg.1

(Cap. 295. sub. leg.)

(a) a vehicle other than a motor vehicle:

(b) a motor assisted pedal-cycle:

(c)

a vehicle with an engine the total cylinder capacity of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres;

(d) a vehicle with one or more of its tyres defective or not

properly inflated;

(e)

a tracked vehicle travelling on its tracks;

(f) a vehicle carrying animals or poultry not properly con- trolled or confined or carrying garbage, hay, straw or fine particles or similar materials which are not sufficiently covered:

(g) a vehicle with a load, or the cover of a load, not properly secured so as to prevent it or any part of the load from falling off or coming into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures:

(h) a vehicle carrying a person standing on the outside of the vehicle or seated with any part of his person overhanging the sides or rear of the vehicle:

(i) [Deleted, L.N. 267 84]

(/) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer. is emitting or is likely to emit excessive fumes or smoke in the tunnel area:

(k) a vehicle which is carrying insufficient fuel or water or the batteries of which are insufficiently charged to enable it to complete its passage unaided through the tunnel area;

(/)

a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to come into contact with the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures:

(m) a tanker vehicle with a spigot or other part which is leaking:

(n) a vehicle in which the driver's view to the front or sides is

or could readily be obscured:

(o) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is under

the charge of an incompetent or intoxicated person:

(p) a vehicle which, in the opinion of a tunnel officer, is likely to endanger persons or property or render the use of the

tunnel unsafe:

(q) a vehicle being driven by a person under a learner's driving licence as defined in the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations:

(r) a vehicle carrying any of the goods referred to in Category I of the Schedule to the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations:

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