B 20
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 259/84.
Tenth Schedule.
Conduct of driving test.
CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations [1984 Ed.
(ii) the Commissioner is satisfied that the holder was through circumstances beyond his control unable to attend for such test; or
(b) on the expiration of 18 months after the date on which it
was issued.
(7) If a driving test form continues to be valid by virtue of paragraph (6)(a)(i) or (ii), the Commissioner shall give reasonable notice to the holder thereof of the date, time and place of a further driving test and, if the holder thereof fails to attend for such further test, paragraph (6) shall apply as if the date, time and place of the test had been notified under paragraph (2).
(8) The Commissioner may refund the fee paid to him under paragraph (2) and cancel the driving test form issued by him under that paragraph if he is satisfied that-
(a) it would not be in the public interest to issue to the holder thereof a driving licence in respect of the class of vehicle applied for;
(b) the holder thereof is either ineligible to obtain, or is disqualified from obtaining or holding, a driving licence; or
(c) the holder thereof has been unable to attend for the test due to-
(i) the test having been cancelled at short notice by the Commissioner; or
(ii) other circumstances beyond the control of the holder thereof.
(9) The Commissioner may waive payment of the fee payable under paragraph (2) in the case of-
(a) an applicant who is a disabled person; and
(b) an applicant who at the commencement of these regulations holds a valid driving licence that is restricted to the driving of all goods vehicles and to whom paragraph 2(c)(ii) of the Tenth Schedule applies, when he first applies under this regulation for a driving test in respect of an articulated vehicle.
(10)
32. (1) A driving test may be divided into parts, and, subject to paragraph (2), no part of a driving test shall be taken until the applicant for the driving test has passed any preceding part.
(2) The Commissioner may exempt an applicant from any part of a driving test where he considers the applicant's previous experience is adequate in that part.
(3) If a learner driver or the holder of a temporary driving licence has been tested by an authorized examiner and has failed the driving test, the Commissioner may refuse to permit him to undergo a further driving test until a day to be fixed by the Commissioner which shall not be less than 30 days from the day of the previous test.
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B 20
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 259/84.
Tenth Schedule.
Conduct of driving test.
CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations [1984 Ed.
(ii) the Commissioner is satisfied that the holder was through circumstances beyond his control unable to attend for such test; or
(b) on the expiration of 18 months after the date on which it
was issued.
(7) If a driving test form continues to be valid by virtue of paragraph (6)(a)(i) or (ii), the Commissioner shall give reasonable notice to the holder thereof of the date, time and place of a further driving test and, if the holder thereof fails to attend for such further test, paragraph (6) shall apply as if the date, time and place of the test had been notified under paragraph (2).
(8) The Commissioner may refund the fee paid to him under paragraph (2) and cancel the driving test form issued by him under that paragraph if he is satisfied that-
(a) it would not be in the public interest to issue to the holder thereof a driving licence in respect of the class of vehicle applied for;
(b) the holder thereof is either ineligible to obtain, or is disqualified from obtaining or holding, a driving licence; or (c) the holder thereof has been unable to attend for the test
due to-
(i) the test having been cancelled at short notice by the Commissioner; or
(ii) other circumstances beyond the control of the holder thereof.
(9) The Commissioner may waive payment of the fee payable under paragraph (2) in the case of-
(a) an applicant who is a disabled person; and
(b) an applicant who at the commencement of these regula- tions holds a valid driving licence that is restricted to the driving of all goods vehicles and to whom paragraph 2(c)(ii) of the Tenth Schedule applies, when he first applies under this regulation for a driving test in respect of an articulated vehicle.
(10)
32. (1) A driving test may be divided into parts, and, subject to paragraph (2), no part of a driving test shall be taken until the applicant for the driving test has passed any preceding part.
(2) The Commissioner may exempt an applicant from any part of a driving test where he considers the applicant's previous experience is adequate in that part.
(3) If a learner driver or the holder of a temporary driving licence has been tested by an authorized examiner and has failed the driving test, the Commissioner may refuse to permit him to undergo a further driving test until a day to be fixed by the Commissioner which shall not be less than 30 days from the day of the previous test.
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