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CAP. 374]

Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

ROAD TRAFFIC (SAFETY EQUIPMENT) REGULATIONS

(Cap. 374, section 10)

[25 August 1984] L.N. 302 of 1984

L.N. 291 of 1983 - R. Ed. 1983; L.N. 37 of 1989

PART I

CITATION AND INTERPRETATION

1.

Citation and application

(1) These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) Regulations.

(2) The amendments* made to these regulations by the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 (L.N. 37 of 1989) do not apply to goods vehicles until 1 January 1990.

2. Interpretation

In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires--

"anchorage points", except in relation to seats with integral seat belt anchorages, means the parts of the vehicle structure to which seat belt attachments are to be secured;

"approved"-

(a) in relation to anchorage points for a vehicle other than a goods vehicle means anchorage points of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Part II of Schedule 2; (L.N. 37 of 1989)

(b) in relation to a protective helmet means a protective helmet of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Schedule 1; and

(c) in relation to a restraining device for a young person means a seat belt conforming with the specification and standard for a restraining device for a young person set out in paragraph (b) of Part I of Schedule 2;

(d) in relation to a seat belt means a seat belt of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Part I of Schedule 2; and

The amendments referred to are incorporated in the text. For details see L.N. 37 of 1989.

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ROAD TRAFFIC (SAFETY EQUIPMENT) REGULATIONS(Cap. 374, section 10)[25 August 1984] L.N. 302 of 1984L.N. 291 of 1983 - R. Ed. 1983; L.N. 37 of 1989PART ICITATION AND INTERPRETATION1.(2) The amendments* made to these regulations by the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 (L.N. 37 of 1989) do not apply to goods vehicles until 1 January 1990.2. InterpretationIn these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires--"anchorage points", except in relation to seats with integral seat belt anchorages, means the parts of the vehicle structure to which seat belt attachments are to be secured;"approved"-(a) in relation to anchorage points for a vehicle other than a goods vehicle means anchorage points of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Part II of Schedule 2; (L.N. 37 of 1989)(b) in relation to a protective helmet means a protective helmet of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Schedule 1; and(c) in relation to a restraining device for a young person means a seat belt conforming with the specification and standard for a restraining device for a young person set out in paragraph (b) of Part I of Schedule 2;
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ROAD TRAFFIC (SAFETY EQUIPMENT) REGULATIONS(Cap. 374, section 10)[25 August 1984] L.N. 302 of 1984L.N. 291 of 1983 -· R. Ed. 1983; L.N. 37 of 1989PART ICITATION AND INTERPRETATION1.(2) The amendments* made to these regulations by the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 (L.N. 37 of 1989) do not apply to goods vehicles until 1 January 1990.2. InterpretationIn these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires--"anchorage points", except in relation to seats with integral seat belt anchorages, means the parts of the vehicle structure to which seat belt attachments are to be secured;"approved"-*(a) in relation to anchorage points for a vehicle other than a goods vehicle means anchorage points of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Part II of Schedule 2; (L.N. 37 of 1989)(b) in relation to a protective helmet means a protective helmet of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Schedule 1; and(c) in relation to a restraining device for a young person means a seat belt conforming with the specification and standard for a restraining device for a young person set out in paragraph (b) of Part I of Schedule 2;
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CAP. 374]

Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

ROAD TRAFFIC (SAFETY EQUIPMENT) REGULATIONS

(Cap. 374, section 10)

[25 August 1984] L.N. 302 of 1984

L.N. 291 of 1983 - · R. Ed. 1983; L.N. 37 of 1989

PART I

CITATION AND INTERPRETATION

1.

Citation and application

(1) These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) Regulations.

(2) The amendments* made to these regulations by the Road Traffic (Safety Equipment) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 (L.N. 37 of 1989) do not apply to goods vehicles until 1 January 1990.

2. Interpretation

In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires--

"anchorage points", except in relation to seats with integral seat belt anchorages, means the parts of the vehicle structure to which seat belt attachments are to be secured;

"approved"-

*

(a) in relation to anchorage points for a vehicle other than a goods vehicle means anchorage points of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Part II of Schedule 2; (L.N. 37 of 1989)

(b) in relation to a protective helmet means a protective helmet of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Schedule 1; and

(c) in relation to a restraining device for a young person means a seat belt conforming with the specification and standard for a restraining device for a young person set out in paragraph (b) of Part I of Schedule 2;

(d) in relation to a seat belt means a seat belt of a type conforming with one or more of the specifications and standards set out in Part I of Schedule 2; and

The amendments referred to are incorporated in the text. For details see L.N. 37 of 1989.

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