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14.—(1) A person shall not—
(a)drive or ride any mechanically propelled vehicle or cycle in a direction other than that designated, if any;
(b)drive or ride any mechanically propelled vehicle, or ride any cycle at a speed exceeding the designated speed limit;
(c)drive or ride any mechanically propelled vehicle or ride any cycle in a manner which is unsafe or likely to give reasonable cause for annoyance or alarm to other persons;
(d)drive or ride any mechanically propelled vehicle or ride any cycle into any area referred to in byelaw 5.
(2) Sub-paragraph (a) shall not apply to invalid carriages.
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