1989 Ed.]
Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations
[CAP. 374
GS
[Subsidiary]
ROAD TRAFFIC (TRAFFIC CONTROL) REGULATIONS
(Cap. 374, section 11)
[25 August 1984] L.N. 303 of 1984
L.N. 292 of 1983 · L.N. 218 of 1984, L.N. 263 of 1984, L.N. 241 of 1985, L.N. 127 of 1986, L.N. 221 of 1986, L.N. 242 of 1987, R. Ed. 1987, L.N. 22 of 1989, L.N. 23 of 1989, L.N. 51 of 1989, L.N. 305 of 1989, L.N. 72/90, L.N. 201/00
PART I
CITATION AND INTERPRETATION
1. Citation
These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations.
2. Interpretation
(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
“box junction” means an area of carriageway at a road junction which is indicated by a road marking in accordance with Figure No. 514 or 522 in Schedule 2; (L.N.242 of 1987)
"bus lane" means a traffic lane of the type bounded by a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 504 or 518 in Schedule 2 and marked at its commencement by a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 510 in Schedule 2;
"bus stop" has the meaning assigned to it by regulation 2 of the Public Bus Services Regulations (Cap.230 sub. leg.); (L.N.23 of 1989)
"carriageway" means a way constituting or comprised in a road, being a way over which the public have a right of way for the passage of motor vehicles;
"central reservation" means any provision, not consisting of a pedestrian refuge, made under these regulations on a road for separating one part of the road from another part of that road for the safety or guidance of vehicular traffic using that road;
"controlled" in relation to any crossing (including a zebra crossing) means a crossing at which traffic is for the time being controlled by a police officer in uniform or traffic warden in uniform and “uncontrolled" shall be construed accordingly;
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1989 Ed.]
Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations
[CAP. 374
GS
[Subsidiary]
ROAD TRAFFIC (TRAFFIC CONTROL) REGULATIONS
(Cap. 374, section 11)
[25 August 1984] L.N. 303 of 1984
L.N. 292 of 1983 · L.N. 218 of 1984, L.N. 263 of 1984, L.N. 241 of 1985, L.N. 127 of 1986, L.N. 221 of 1986, L.N. 242 of 1987, R. Ed. 1987, L.N. 22 of 1989, L.N. 23 of 1989, L.N. 51 of 1989, L.N. 305 of 1989, LN 72/90, 201×7/00
PART I
CITATION AND INTERPRETATION
1.
Citation
These regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations.
2. Interpretation
(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
“box junction” means an area of carriageway at a road junction which is indicated by a road marking in accordance with Figure No. 514 or 522 in Schedule 2; (L.N. 242 of 1987)
"bus lane" means a traffic lane of the type bounded by a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 504 or 518 in Schedule 2 and marked at its commencement by a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 510 in Schedule 2;
"bus stop" has the meaning assigned to it by regulation 2 of the Public Bus
Services Regulations (Cap. 230 sub. leg.); (L.N. 23 of 1989)
"carriageway" means a way constituting or comprised in a road, being a way over which the public have a right of way for the passage of motor vehicles;
"central reservation" means any provision, not consisting of a pedestrian refuge, made under these regulations on a road for separating one part of the road from another part of that road for the safety or guidance of vehicular traffic using that road;
"controlled" in relation to any crossing (including a zebra crossing) means a crossing at which traffic is for the time being controlled by a police officer in uniform or traffic warden in uniform and “uncontrolled" shall be construed accordingly;
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