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Title | Year and Number |
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The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Track Laying Vehicles) Regulations 1955 | S.I. 1955/990 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Track Laying Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1957 | S.I. 1957/439 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Track Laying Vehicles) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1957 | S.I. 1957/972 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Track Laying Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1959 | S.I. 1959/2053 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Track Laying Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/817 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Track Laying Vehicles) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/1811 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/1017 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/1233 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/1235 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/1263 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1978 | S.I. 1978/1317 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1979 | S.I. 1979/138 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1979 | S.I. 1979/843 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1979 | S.I. 1979/1062 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/140 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/139 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/287 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/610 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/880 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/1166 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 1980 | S.I. 1980/1789 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/261 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/697 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/915 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/1189 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/1580 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/1663 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 1981 | S.I. 1981/1688 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1057 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1132 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1223 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1272 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1422 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1480 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 1982 | S.I. 1982/1576 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1983 | S.I. 1983/112 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1983 | S.I. 1983/471 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1983 | S.I. 1983/932 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/195 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/331 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/386 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/679 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/813 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/1543 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 1984 | S.I. 1984/1809 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/91 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/730 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/1363 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/2039 |
The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1985 | S.I. 1985/2051 |
(see regulation 3)
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Item | Reference No. | Community Directives | Item No. in Schedule 1 to— | ||||
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | (a) | (b) | ||
Date | Official Journal Reference | Subject matter | Previous Directives included | The Type Approval (Great Britain) Regulations | The Type Approval for Goods Vehicles Regulations | ||
1 | 70/157 | 6.2.70 | L42, 23.2.70, p.16 | The permissible sound level and the exhaust system of motor vehicles | |||
2 | 70/220 | 20.3.70 | L76, 6.4.70, p.1 | Measures to be taken against air pollution by gases from spark ignition engines of motor vehicles | |||
3 | 70/221 | 20.3.70 | L76, 6.4.70, p. 23 | Liquid fuel tanks and rear protective devices for motor vehicles and their trailers | |||
4 | 70/388 | 27.7.70 | L176, 10.8.70, p. 12 | Audible warning devices for motor vehicles | |||
5 | 71/127 | 1.3.71 | L68, 22.3.71, p. 1 | The rear-view mirrors of motor vehicles | 10 | ||
6 | 71/320 | 26.9.71 | L202, 6.9.71, p. 37 | The braking devices of certain categories of motor vehicles and their trailers | |||
7 | 72/245 | 20.6.72 | L152, 6.7.72, p. 15 | The suppression of radio interference produced by spark ignition engines fitted to motor vehicles | 2A | 5A | |
8 | 72/306 | 2.8.72 | L190, 20.8.72, p. 1 | The emission of pollutants from diesel engines for use in vehicles | 5 | 3 | |
9 | 73/350 | 7.11.73 | L321, 22.11.73, p. 33 | The permissible sound level and the exhaust system of motor vehicles | 70/157 | 4A | |
10 | 74/132 | 11.2.74 | L74, 19.3.74, p. 7 | The braking devices of certain categories of motor vehicles and their trailers | 71/320 | ||
11 | 74/151 | 4.3.74 | L84, 28.3.74, p. 25 | Parts and characteristics of agricultural motor vehicles (see Note 1) | |||
12 | 74/290 | 28.5.74 | L159, 15.6.74, p. 61 | Measures to be taken against air pollution by gases from spark ignition engines for motor vehicles | 70/220 | ||
13 | 74/346 | 25.6.74 | L191, 15.7.74, p. 1 | Rear view mirrors for agricultural motor vehicles (see Note 1) | |||
14 | 74/347 | 25.6.74 | L191, 15.7.74, p. 5 | Field of vision and windscreen wipers for agricultural motor vehicles (see Note 1) | |||
15 | 74/483 | 17.9.74 | L266, 2.10.74, p. 4 | External projections of motor vehicles | 19 | ||
16 | 75/322 | 20.5.75 | L147, 9.6.75, p. 28 | Suppression of radio interference from spark ignition engines of agricultural motor vehicles (see Note 1) | |||
17 | 75/443 | 26.6.75 | L196, 26.7.75, p. 1 | Reverse and speedometer equipment of motor vehicles | 20 | ||
18 | 75/524 | 25.7.75 | L236, 8.9.75, p. 3 | The braking devices of certain categories of motor vehicles and their trailers | 71/320 as amended by 74/132 | 13A | |
19 | 76/114 | 18.12.75 | L24, 30.1.76, p. 1 | Statutory plates and inscriptions for motor vehicles and trailers | |||
20 | 76/115 | 18.12.75 | L24, 30.1.76, p. 6 | Anchorages for motor vehicle seat belts | 12A | ||
21 | 76/432 | 6.4.76 | L122, 8.5.76, p. 1 | Braking devices of agricultural vehicles (see Note 1) | |||
22 | 77/102 | 30.11.76 | L32, 3.2.77, p. 32 | Measures to be taken against air pollution by gases from spark ignition engines of motor vehicles | 70/220 as amended by 74/290 | ||
23 | 77/212 | 8.3.77 | L66, 12.3.77, p. 33 | The permissible sound level and the exhaust system of motor vehicles | 70/157 as amended by 73/350 | 14B | 4B, 4C, 4D |
24 | 77/537 | 28.6.77 | L220, 29.8.77, p. 38 | Emission of pollution from diesel engines for agricultural motor vehicles (see Note 1) | |||
25 | 77/541 | 28.6.77 | L220, 29.8.77, p. 95 | Seat belts and restraint systems for motor vehicles | 12A | ||
26 | 77/649 | 27.9.77 | L267, 19.10.77, p. 1 | Field of vision of motor vehicle drivers | |||
27 | 78/318 | 21.12.77 | L81, 28.3.78, p. 49 | Wiper and washer systems of motor vehicles | 22 | ||
28 | 78/507 | 19.5.78 | L155, 13.6.78, p. 31 | Statutory plates and inscriptions for motor vehicles and trailers | 76/114 | ||
29 | 78/549 | 12.6.78 | L168, 26.6.78, p. 45 | Wheel guards of motor vehicles | |||
30 | 78/665 | 14.7.78 | L223, 14.8.78, p. 48 | Measures to be taken against air pollution by gases from spark ignition engines of motor vehicles | 70/220 as amended by 74/290 and 77/102 | 4B, 4C | 2 |
31 | 78/1015 | 23.11.78 | L349, 13.12.78, p. 21 | The permissible sound level and exhaust system of motorcycles | |||
32 | 79/488 | 18.4.79 | L128, 26.5.79, p. 1 | External projections of motor vehicles | 74/483 | 19A | |
33 | 79/489 | 18.4.79 | L128, 26.5.79, p. 12 | The braking devices of certain categories of motor vehicles and their trailers | 71/320 as amended by 74/132 and 75/524 | 13B | 6, 6C |
34 | 79/490 | 18.4.79 | L128, 26.5.79, p. 22 | Liquid fuel tanks and rear under-run protection | 70/221 | ||
35 | 79/795 | 20.7.79 | L239, 22.9.79, p. 1 | The rear-view mirrors of motor vehicles | 71/127 | 10A | |
36 | 79/1073 | 22.11.79 | L331, 27.12.79, p. 20 | Field of vision and windscreen wipers for agricultural motor vehicles | 74/347 | ||
37 | 80/780 | 22.7.80 | L229, 30.8.80, p. 49 | Rear view mirrors for motor cycles | |||
38 | 80/1269 | 16.12.80 | L375, 31.12.80, p. 46 | The engine power of motor vehicles | |||
39 | 81/334 | 13.4.81 | L131, 18.5.81, p. 6 | The permissible sound level and exhaust system of motor vehicles | 70/157 as amended by 73/350 and 77/212 | 14C | 4B, 4C, 4D |
40 | 81/575 | 29.7.81 | L209, 29.7.81, p. 30 | Anchorages for motor vehicle seat belts | 76/115 | 12A | |
41 | 81/576 | 29.7.81 | L209, 29.7.81, p. 32 | Seat belts and restraint systems for motor vehicles | 77/541 | 12A | |
42 | 81/643 | 29.7.81 | L231, 15.8.81, p. 41 | Field of vision of motor vehicles drivers | 77/649 | ||
43 | 82/318 | 2.4.82 | L139, 19.5.82, p. 9 | Anchorages for motor vehicle seat belts | 76/115 as amended by 81/575 | 12A | |
44 | 82/319 | 2.4.82 | L139, 19.5.82, p. 17 | Seat belts and restraint systems for motor vehicles | 77/541 as amended by 81/576 | 12A | |
45 | 82/890 | 17.12.82 | L378, 31.12.82, p. 45 | Agricultural motor vehicles | |||
46 | 83/351 | 16.6.83 | L197, 20.7.83, p. 1 | Air pollution by gases from positive ignition engines of motor vehicles | 70/220 as amended by 74/290, 77/102 and 78/665 | 4C | |
47 | 84/372 | 3.7.84 | L196, 26.7.84, p. 47 | The permissible sound level and exhaust system of motor vehicles | 70/157 as amended by 73/350, 77/212 and 81/334 | ||
48 | 84/424 | 3.9.84 | L238, 6.9.84, p. 31 | The permissible sound level and exhaust system of motor vehicles | 70/157 as amended by 73/350, 77/212, 81/334 and 84/372 | ||
49 | 85/205 | 18.2.85 | L90, 29.3.85, p. 1 | Mirrors | 71/127 as amended by 79/795 | 10B |
NOTE 1. This item is to be interpreted as including reference to the amendments made by Community Directive 82/890 (item 45).
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Item | Reference No. | ECE Regulations | Item No. in Schedule 1 to— | ||||
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | (a) | (b) | ||
Number | Date | Subject matter | Date of amendment | The Type Approval (Great Britain) Regulations | The Type Approval for Goods Vehicles Regulations | ||
1 | 10 | 10 | 17.12.68 | Radio interference suppression | — | 2 | 5 |
2 | 10.01 | 10 | 17.12.68 | Radio interference suppression | 19.3.78 | 2A | 5A |
3 | 13.03 | 13 | 29.5.69 | Brakes | 4.1.79 | 13C, 13D | 6A, 6B, 6D |
4 | 13.04 | 13 | 29.5.69 | Brakes | 11.8.81 | 13C, 13D | 6A, 6B, 6D |
5 | 13.05 | 13 | 29.5.69 | Brakes | 26.11.84 | — | — |
6 | 14.01 | 14 | 30.1.70 | Anchorages for seat belts | 28.4.76 | 12A | — |
7 | 15.03 | 15 | 11.3.70 | Emission of gaseous pollutants | 6.3.78 | 4B | 2 |
8 | 15.04 | 15 | 11.3.70 | Emission of gaseous pollutants | 20.10.81 | 4C | 2 |
9 | 16.03 | 16 | 14.8.70 | Seat belts and restraint systems | 9.12.79 | 12A | — |
10 | 24.01 | 24 | 23.8.71 | Emission of pollutants by a diesel engine | 11.9.73 | 5 | 3 |
11 | 24.02 | 24 | 23.8.71 | Emission of pollutants by a diesel engine | 11.2.80 | 5A | 3A |
12 | 24.03 | 24 | 23.8.71 | Emission of pollutants by a diesel engine | 20.4.86 | — | — |
13 | 26.01 | 26 | 28.4.72 | External projections | 11.9.73 | 19 | — |
14 | 34 | 34 | 25.7.75 | Prevention of fire risks | — | — | — |
15 | 34.01 | 34 | 25.7.75 | Prevention of fire risks | 18.1.79 | — | — |
16 | 36 | 36 | 12.11.75 | Construction of public service vehicles | — | — | — |
17 | 39 | 39 | 11.7.78 | Speedometers | — | 20 | — |
18 | 43 | 43 | 15.9.80 | Safety glass and glazing materials | — | 15B | — |
19 | 43.01 | 43 | 15.9.80 | Safety glass and glazing materials | 12.11.82 | 15B | — |
20 | 44 | 44 | 1.2.81 | Child restraints | — | — | — |
21 | 44.01 | 44 | 1.2.81 | Child restraints | 1.2.84 | — | — |
22 | 64 | 64 | 1.8.85 | Vehicles with temporary-use spare wheels/tyres | — | — | — |
(see regulation 16)
1. The braking requirements referred to in regulation 16(4) are set out in the Table and are to be interpreted in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 5 of this Schedule.
(Schedule 3)
Number | Requirement |
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1 | The vehicle shall be equipped with— (a) one efficient braking system having two means of operation; (b) one efficient split braking system having one means of operation; or (c) two efficient braking systems each having a separate means of operation. and in the case of a vehicle first used on or after 1st January 1968, no account shall be taken of a multi-pull means of operation unless, at first application, it operates a hydraulic, electric or pneumatic device which causes the application of brakes with total braking efficiency not less than 25%. |
2 | The vehicle shall be equipped with— (a) one efficient braking system having two means of operation; or (b) two efficient braking systems each having a separate means of operation. |
3 | The vehicle shall be equipped with an efficient braking system. |
4 | The braking system shall be so designed that in the event of failure of any part (other than a fixed member or a brake shoe anchor pin) through or by means of which the force necessary to apply the brakes is transmitted, there shall still be available for application by the driver brakes sufficient under the most adverse conditions to bring the vehicle to rest within a reasonable distance. The brakes so available shall be applied to— (a) in the case of a track-laying vehicle, one track on each side of the vehicle; (b) in the case of a wheeled motor vehicle, one wheel if the vehicle has 3 wheels and otherwise to at least half the wheels; and (c) in the case of a wheeled trailer, at least one wheel if it has only 2 wheels and otherwise at least 2 wheels. This requirement applies to the braking systems of both a trailer and the vehicle by which it is being drawn except that if the drawing vehicle complies with regulation 15, Community Directive 79/489 or ECE Regulation 13.03, 13.04, or 13.05, the requirements applies only to the braking system of the drawing vehicle. It does not apply to vehicles having split braking systems (which are subject to regulation 18(3)(b)) or to road rollers. (The expressions `part' and `half the wheels' are to be interpreted in accordance with paragraphs (3) and (4) respectively). |
5 | The braking system shall be so designed and constructed that, in the event of the failure of any part thereof, there shall still be available for application by the driver a brake sufficient under the most adverse conditions to bring the vehicle to rest within a reasonable distance. |
6 | The braking system of a vehicle, when drawing a trailer which complies with regulation 15, Community Directive 79/489 or ECE Regulation 13.03, 13.04 or 13.05, shall be so constructed that, in the event of a failure of any part (other than a fixed member or brake shoe anchor pin) of the service braking system of the drawing vehicle (excluding the means of operation of a split braking system) the driver can still apply brakes to at least one wheel of the trailer, if it has only 2 wheels, and otherwise to at least 2 wheels, by using the secondary braking system of the drawing vehicle. (The expression “part” is to be interpreted in accordance with paragraph 3). |
7 | The application of any means of operation of a braking system shall not affect or operate the pedal or hand lever of any other means of operation. |
8 | The braking system shall not be rendered ineffective by the non-rotation of the engine of the vehicle or, in the case of a trailer, the engine of the drawing vehicle (steam-propelled vehicles, other than locomotives and buses, are excluded from this requirement). |
9 | At least one means of operation shall be capable of causing brakes to be applied directly, and not through the transmission gear, to at least half the wheels of the vehicle. This requirement does not apply to a works truck with an unladen weight not exceeding 7370 kg, or to an industrial tractor; and it does not apply to a vehicle with more than 4 wheels if— (a) the drive is transmitted to all wheels other than the steering wheels without the interposition of a differential driving gear or similar mechanism between the axles carrying the driving wheels; and (b) the brakes applied by one means of operation apply directly to 2 driving wheels on opposite sides of the vehicle; and (c) the brakes applied by another means of operation act directly on all the other driving wheels. (The expression “half the wheels” is to be interpreted in accordance with paragraph (4)). |
10 | The brakes of a trailer shall come into operation automatically on its overrun or, in the case of a track-laying trailer drawn by a vehicle having steerable wheels at the front or a wheeled trailer, the driver of, or some other person on, the drawing vehicle or on the trailer shall be able to apply the brakes on the trailer. |
11 | The brakes of a trailer shall come into operation automatically on its overrun or the driver of the drawing vehicle shall be able to apply brakes to all the wheels of the trailer, using the means of operation which applies the service brakes of the drawing vehicle. |
12 | The brakes of the vehicle shall apply to all wheels other than the steering wheels. |
13 | The brakes of the vehicle shall apply to at least 2 wheels. |
14 | The brakes of the vehicle shall apply in the case of a wheeled vehicle to at least 2 wheels if the vehicle has no more than 4 wheels and to at least half the wheels if the vehicle has more than 4 wheels; and in the case of a track-laying vehicle to all the tracks. |
15 | The brakes shall apply to all the wheels. |
16 | The parking brake shall be so designed and constructed that— (a) in the case of a wheeled heavy motor car or motor car, its means of operation is independent of the means of operation of any split braking system with which the vehicle is fitted; (b) in the case of a motor vehicle other than a motor cycle or an invalid carriage, either— (i) it is capable of being applied by direct mechanical action without the intervention of any hydraulic, electric or pneumatic device; or (ii) the vehicle complies with requirement 15; and (c) it can at all times when the vehicle is not being driven or is left unattended be set so as— (i) in the case of a track-laying vehicle, to lock the tracks; and (ii) in the case of a wheeled vehicle, to prevent the rotation of at least one wheel in the case of a three wheeled vehicle and at least two wheels in the case of a vehicle with more than three wheels. |
17 | The parking brake shall be capable of being set so as effectively to prevent two at least of the wheels from revolving when the trailer is not being drawn. |
18 | The parking brake shall be so designed and constructed that— (a) in the case of a motor vehicle, its means of operation (whether multi-pull or not) is independent of the means of operation of any braking system required by regulation 18 to have a total braking efficiency of not less than 50%; and (b) in the case of a trailer, its brakes can be applied and released by a person standing on the ground by a means of operation fitted to the trailer; and (c) in either case, its braking force, when the vehicle is not being driven or is left unattended (and in the case of a trailer, whether the braking force is applied by the driver using the service brakes of the drawing vehicle or by a person standing on the ground in the manner indicated in sub-paragraph (b)) can at all times be maintained in operation by direct mechanical action without the intervention of any hydraulic, electric or pneumatic device and, when so maintained, can hold the vehicle stationary on a gradient of at least 16% without the assistance of stored energy. |
2. For the purposes of requirement 3 in the Table, in the case of a motor car or heavy motor car propelled by steam and not used as a bus, the engine shall be deemed to be an efficient braking system with one means of operation if the engine is capable of being reversed and, in the case of a vehicle first used on or after 1st January 1927, is incapable of being disconnected from any of the driving wheels of the vehicle except by the sustained effort of the driver.
3. For the purpose of requirements 4 and 6 in the Table, in the case of a wheeled motor car and of a vehicle first used on or after 1st October 1938 which is a locomotive, a motor tractor, a heavy motor car or a track-laying motor car, every moving shaft which is connected to or supports any part of a braking system shall be deemed to be part of the system.
4. For the purpose of requirements 4 and 9 in the Table, in determining whether brakes apply to at least half the wheels of a vehicle, not more than one front wheel shall be treated as a wheel to which brakes apply unless the vehicle is—
(a)a locomotive or motor tractor with more than 4 wheels;
(b)a heavy motor car or motor car first used before 1st October 1938;
(c)a motor car with an unladen weight not exceeding 1020 kg;
(d)a motor car which is a passenger vehicle but is not a bus;
(e)a works truck;
(f)a heavy motor car or motor car with more than 3 wheels which is equipped in respect of all its wheels with brakes which are operated by one means of operation; or
(g)a track-laying vehicle.
5. In this Schedule a “multi-pull means of operation” means
(see regulation 40)
1. In this Schedule, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them respectively, that is to say—
“gas container” means
“gas cylinder” means
“compressed gas” means
“pipe line” means
to the engine or the mixing device for the supply of a mixture of gas and air to the engine; and
to the filling point on the vehicle;
“pressure pipe line” means
“reducing valve” means
2. Every gas container shall—
(a)be securely attached to the vehicle in such manner as not to be liable to displacement or damage due to vibration or other cause; and
(b)be so placed or insulated as not to be adversely affected by the heat from the exhaust system.
3.—(1) Every pipe line shall be supported in such manner as to be protected from excessive vibration and strain.
(2) No part of a pipe line shall be in such a position that it may be subjected to undue heat from the exhaust system.
(3) Every pressure pipe line shall be made of steel solid drawn.
(4) The maximum unsupported length of a pressure pipe line shall not exceed 920 mm.
4.—(1) Every union shall be so constructed and fitted that it will—
(a)not be liable to work loose or develop leakage when in use; and
(b)be readily accessible for inspection and adjustment.
(2) No union on a pressure pipe line or on a gas cylinder shall contain a joint other than a metal to metal joint.
5. Every reducing valve shall be—
(a)so fitted as to be readily accessible; and
(b)so constructed that there can be no escape of gas when the engine is not running.
6.—(1) Every valve or cock intended to be subjected to a pressure exceeding 6.8948 bar shall be of forged steel or of brass or bronze complying with the specification contained in Part II of this Schedule.
(2) A valve or cock shall be fitted to the pipe line to enable the supply of gas from the container or containers to the mixing device to be shut off.
(3) (a) In the case of a pressure pipe line the valve or cock shall be placed between the reducing valve and the container or containers and shall be readily visible and accessible from the outside of the vehicle and a notice indicating its position and method of operation shall be affixed in a conspicuous position on the outside of the vehicle carrying the gas container or containers.
(b)In other cases, if the valve or cock is not so visible and accessible as aforesaid, a notice indicating its position shall be affixed in a conspicuous position on the outside of the vehicle carrying the container or containers.
7. Every pressure gauge connected to a pressure pipe line shall be so constructed as not to be liable to deterioration under the action of the particular gases employed and shall be so constructed and fitted that—
(a)in the event of failure of such pressure gauge no gas can escape into any part of the vehicle;
(b)it is not possible owing to leakage of gas into the casing of the pressure gauge for pressure to increase therein to such extent as to be liable to cause a breakage of the glass thereof; and
(c)in the event of failure of such pressure gauge the supply of gas thereto may be readily cut off.
8.—(1) Every connection for charging a gas container shall be outside the vehicle and in the case of a public service vehicle no such connection shall be within 610 mm of any entrance or exit.
(2) An efficient shut-off valve shall be fitted as near as practicable to the filling point.
(3) Where compressed gas is used an additional emergency shut-off valve shall be fitted adjacent to the valve referred to in sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph.
(4) A cap shall be fitted to the gas filling point on the vehicle and where compressed gas is used this cap shall be made of steel with a metal to metal joint.
9.—(1) Where a trailer is used for the carriage of a gas cylinder, a reducing valve shall be fitted on the trailer.
(2) No pipe used for conveying gas from a trailer to the engine of a vehicle shall contain compressed gas.
10. Every part of a gas container propulsion system shall be—
(a)so placed or protected as not to be exposed to accidental damage and shall be soundly and properly constructed of suitable and well-finished materials capable of withstanding the loads and stresses likely to be met with in operation and shall be maintained in an efficient, safe and clean condition; and
(b)so designed and constructed that leakage of gas is not likely to occur under normal working conditions, whether or not the engine is running.
1. The stamping or pressing from which each valve is manufactured shall be made from bars produced by (a) extrusion, (b) rolling, (c) forging, (d) extrusion and drawing, or (e) rolling and drawing.
2. Each stamping or pressing shall be heat treated so as to produce an equiaxed microstructure in the material.
3. All stampings or pressings and the bars from which they are made shall be free from cracks, laminations, hard spots, segregated materials and variations in composition.
4. Tensile tests shall be made on samples of stampings or pressings taken at random from any consignment. The result of the tensile test shall conform to the following conditions—
Yield Stress.—Not less than 231.6 N/mm 2.
Ultimate Tensile Stress.—Not less than 463.3 N/mm 2.
Elongation on 50 mm gauge length.—Not less than 25%.
Note.—When the gauge length is less than 50 mm the required elongation shall be proportionately reduced.
The fractured test piece shall be free from piping and other defects (see paragraph 3 of this Part of this Schedule).
(see regulations 40 and 96)
1. In this Schedule—
“check valve” means
“design pressure” means
“double-check valve” means
“excess flow valve” means
“fixed gas container” means
“gas container” means
the propulsion of the motor vehicle, or
the operation of a gas-fired appliance;
“high pressure” means
“high pressure pipeline” means
“pipeline” means
“portable gas container” means
“pressure relief valve” means
“reducing valve” means
2.—(1) Every gas container shall—
(a)be capable of withstanding the pressure of the gas which may be stored in the container at the highest temperature which the gas is likely to reach,
(b)if fitted inside the vehicle be so arranged as to prevent so far as is practicable the possibility of gas entering the engine, passenger or living compartments due to leaks or venting from the container or valves, connections and gauges immediately adjacent to it, and the space containing these components shall be so ventilated and drained as to prevent the accumulation of gas,
(c)be securely attached to the vehicle in such a manner as not to be liable to displacement or damage due to vibration or other cause, and
(d)be so placed and so insulated or shielded as not to suffer any adverse effect from the heat of the exhaust system of any engine or any other source of heat.
(2) Every portable gas container shall be either—
(a)hermetically sealed, or
(b)fitted with a valve or cock to enable the flow of gas from the container to be stopped.
(3) Every fixed gas container shall—
(a)be fitted with—
(i)at least one pressure relief valve, and
(ii) at least one manually operated valve which may be extended by an internal dip tube inside the gas container so as to indicate when the container has been filled to the level corresponding to the filling ratio specified in the British Standards Institution Specification for Filling Ratios and Developed Pressure for Liquefiable and Permanent Gases (as defined, respectively, in paragraphs 3.2 and 3.5 of the said Specification) published in May 1976 under the number BS 5355, and
(b)be conspicuously and permanently marked with its design pressure.
(4) If any fixed gas container is required to be fitted in a particular attitude or location, or if any device referred to in sub-paragraph (3) above requires the container to be fitted in such a manner, then it shall be conspicuously and permanently marked to indicate that requirement.
(5) If the operation of any pressure relief valve or other device referred to in sub-paragraph (3) above may cause gas to be released from the gas container, an outlet shall be provided to lead such gas to the outside of the vehicle so as not to suffer any adverse effect from the heat of the exhaust system of any engine or any other source of heat, and that outlet from the pressure relief valve shall not be fitted with any other valve or cock.
3.—(1) Every connection for filling a fixed gas container shall be on the outside of the vehicle.
(2) There shall be fitted to every fixed gas container either—
(a)a manually operated shut-off valve and an excess flow valve, or
(b)a manually operated shut-off valve and a single check valve, or
(c)a double-check valve.
and all parts of these valves in contact with gas shall be made entirely of suitable metal except that they may contain non-metal washers and seals provided that such washers and seals are supported and constrained by metal components.
(3) In every case where a pipe is attached to a gas container for the purpose of filling the gas container there shall be fitted to the end of the pipe furthest from the gas container a check valve or a double-check valve.
(4) There shall be fitted over every gas filling point on a vehicle a cap which shall—
(a)prevent any leakage of gas from the gas filling point,
(b)be secured to the vehicle by a chain or some other suitable means,
(c)be made of suitable material, and
(d)be fastened to the gas filling point by either a screw thread or other suitable means.
4.—(1) Every pipeline shall be fixed in such a manner and position that—
(a)it will not be adversely affected by the heat of the exhaust system of any engine or any other source of heat,
(b)it is protected from vibration and strain in excess of that which it can reasonably be expected to withstand, and
(c)in the case of a high pressure pipeline it is so far as is practicable accessible for inspection.
(2) Save as provided in sub-paragraph (4) below, every high pressure pipeline shall be—
(a)a rigid line of steel, copper or copper alloy of high pressure hydraulic grade, suitable for service on road vehicles and designed for a minimum service pressure rating of not less than 75 bar absolute, and
(b)effectively protected against, or shielded from, or treated so as to be resistant to, external corrosion throughout its length unless it is made from material which is corrosion resistant under the conditions which it is likely to encounter in service.
(3) No unsupported length of any high pressure pipeline shall exceed 600 mm.
(4) Flexible hose may be used in a high pressure pipeline if—
(a)it is reinforced either by stainless steel wire braid or by textile braid,
(b)its length does not exceed 500 mm, and
(c)save in the case of a pipeline attached to a gas container for the purpose of filling that container the flexibility which it provides is necessary for the construction or operation of the gas system of which it forms a part.
(5) If a high pressure pipeline or part of such a pipeline is so constructed or located that it may, in the course of its normal use (excluding the supply of fuel from a gas container), contain liquid which is prevented from flowing, a relief valve shall be incorporated in that pipeline.
5.—(1) Every union and joint on a pipeline or gas container shall be so constructed and fitted that it will—
(a)not be liable to work loose or leak when in use, and
(b)be readily accessible for inspection and maintenance.
(2) Every union on a high pressure pipeline or on a gas container shall be made of suitable metal but such a union may contain non-metal washers and seals provided that such washers and seals are supported and constrained by metal components.
6. Every reducing valve shall be made of suitable materials and be so fitted as to be readily accessible for inspection and maintenance.
7.—(1) Every pressure relief valve which is fitted to any part of a gas system (including a gas container) shall—
(a)be made entirely of suitable metal and so constructed and fitted as to ensure that the cooling effect of the gas during discharge shall not prevent its effective operation,
(b)be capable, under the most extreme temperatures likely to be met (including exposure to fire), of a discharge rate which prevents the pressure of the contents of the gas system from exceeding its design pressure,
(c)have a maximum discharge pressure not greater than the design pressure of the gas container,
(d)be so designed and constructed as to prevent unauthorised interference with the relief pressure setting during service, and
(e)have outlets which are—
(i)so sited that so far as is reasonably practicable in the event of an accident the valve and its outlets are protected from damage and the free discharge from such outlets is not impaired, and
(ii) so designed and constructed as to prevent the collection of moisture and other foreign matter which could adversely affect their performance.
(2) The pressure at which a pressure relief valve is designed to start lifting shall be clearly and permanently marked on every such valve.
(3) Every pressure relief valve which is fitted to a gas container shall communicate with the vapour space in the gas container and not with any liquefied gas.
8.—(1) A valve or cock shall be fitted to every supply pipeline as near as practicable to every fixed gas container and such valve or cock shall by manual operation enable the supply of gas from the gas container to the gas system to be stopped, and save as provided in sub-paragraph (2) below, shall—
(a)if fitted on the outside of the vehicle, be readily visible and accessible from the outside of the vehicle, or
(b)if fitted inside the vehicle be readily accessible for operation and be so arranged as to prevent so far as is practicable the possibility of gas entering the engine, passenger or living compartments due to leaks, and the space containing the valve or cock shall be so ventilated and drained as to prevent the accumulation of gas in that space.
(2) Where a fixed gas container supplies no gas system other than a gas propulsion system and the gas container is so located that it is not practicable to make the valve or cock referred to in sub-paragraph (1) above readily accessible there shall be fitted an electrically-operated valve which shall either be incorporated in the valve or cock referred to in sub-paragraph (1) above or be fitted immediately downstream from it and shall—
(a)be constructed so as to open when the electric power is applied and to close when the electric power is cut off,
(b)be so fitted as to shut off the supply of gas from the gas container to the gas system when the engine is not running, and
(c)if fitted inside the vehicle be so arranged as to prevent as far as is practicable the possibility of gas entering the engine, passenger or living compartments due to leaks, and the space containing the valve shall be so ventilated and drained as to prevent the accumulation of gas in that space.
(3) A notice clearly indicating the position, purpose and method of operating every valve or cock referred to in sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) above shall be fixed—
(a)in all cases, in a conspicuous position on the outside of the vehicle, and
(b)in every case where the valve or cock is located inside the vehicle in a conspicuous position adjacent to the gas container.
(4) In the case of a high pressure pipeline for the conveyance of gas from the gas container an excess flow valve shall be fitted as near as practicable to the gas container and such valve shall operate in the event of a fracture of the pipeline or other similar failure.
(5) All parts of every valve or cock referred to in this paragraph which are in contact with gas shall be made of suitable metal, save that they may contain non-metal washers and seals provided that such washers and seals are supported and constrained by metal components.
9. Every gauge connected to a gas container or to a pipeline shall be so constructed as to be unlikely to deteriorate under the action of the gas used or to be used and shall be so constructed and fitted that—
(a)no gas can escape into any part of the vehicle as a result of any failure of the gauge, and
(b)in the event of any failure of the gauge the supply of gas to the gauge can be readily stopped.
10.—(1) Every gas propulsion system shall be so designed and constructed that—
(a)the supply of gas to the engine is automatically stopped by the operation of a valve when the engine is not running at all or is not running on the supply of gas, and
(b)where a reducing valve is relied on to comply with sub-paragraph (a) above, the supply of gas to the engine is automatically stopped by the operation of an additional valve when the engine is switched off.
(2) Where the engine of a vehicle is constructed or adapted to run on one or more fuels as alternatives to gas, the safety and efficiency of the engine and any fuel system shall not be impaired by the presence of any other fuel system.
11. In the case of a bus there shall be fitted as near as practicable to the gas container a valve which shall stop the flow of gas into the gas supply pipeline in the event of—
(a)the angle of tilt of the vehicle exceeding that referred to in regulation 6 of the Public Service Vehicles (Conditions of Fitness, Equipment, Use and Certification) Regulations 1981(1), and
(b)the deceleration of the vehicle exceeding 5g.
12. Every part of a gas-fired appliance shall be—
(a)so designed and constructed that leakage of gas is unlikely to occur, and
(b)constructed of materials which are compatible both with each other and with the gas used.
13. Every gas-fired appliance shall be—
(a)so located as to be easily inspected and maintained,
(b)so located and either insulated or shielded that its use shall not cause or be likely to cause danger due to the presence of any flammable material,
(c)so constructed and located as not to impose undue stress on any pipe or fitting, and
(d)so fastened or located as not to work loose or move in relation to the vehicle.
14. With the exception of catalytic heating appliances, every appliance of the kind described in regulation 96(3)(b) or (c) which is fitted to a motor vehicle shall be fitted with a flue which shall be—
(a)connected to an outlet which is on the outside of the vehicle,
(b)constructed and located so as to prevent any expelled matter from entering the vehicle, and
(c)located so that it will not cause any adverse effect to, or suffer any adverse effect from, the exhaust outlet of any engine or any other source of heat.
15. Every part of a gas propulsion system or a gas-fired appliance system, excluding the appliance itself, shall be—
(a)so far as is practicable so located or protected as not to be exposed to accidental damage,
(b)soundly and properly constructed of materials which are compatible with one another and with the gas used or to be used and which are capable of withstanding the loads and stresses likely to be met in operation, and
(c)so designed and constructed that leakage of gas is unlikely to occur.
(see regulation 41)
The requirements referred to in regulation 41 are as follows—
1. The outlet of every exhaust pipe fitted to a minibus shall be either at the rear or on the off side of the vehicle.
2.—(1) Every minibus shall be fitted with at least—
(a)one service door on the near side of the vehicle; and
(b)one emergency door either at the rear or on the off side of the vehicle so, however, that any emergency door fitted on the off side of the vehicle shall be in addition to the driver's door and there shall be no requirement for an emergency door on a minibus if it has a service door at the rear in addition to the service door on the near side.
(2) No minibus shall be fitted with any door on its off side other than a driver's door and an emergency door.
3. Every emergency door fitted to a minibus, whether or not required pursuant to these Regulations, shall—
(a)be clearly marked, in letters not less than 25 mm high, on both the inside and the outside, “EMERGENCY DOOR” or “FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY”, and the means of its operation shall be clearly indicated on or near the door;
(b)if hinged, open outwards;
(c)be capable of being operated manually; and
(d)when fully opened, give an aperture in the body of the vehicle not less than 1210 mm high nor less than 530 mm wide.
4.—(1) Every power-operated door fitted to a minibus shall—
(a)incorporate transparent panels so as to enable a person immediately inside the door to see any person immediately outside the door;
(b)be capable of being operated by a mechanism controlled by the driver of the vehicle when in the driving seat;
(c)be capable, in the event of an emergency or a failure of the supply of power for the operation of the door, of being opened from both inside and outside the vehicle by controls which—
(i)over-ride all other controls,
(ii)are placed on, or adjacent to, the door, and
(iii)are accompanied by markings which clearly indicate their position and method of operation and state that they may not be used by passengers except in an emergency;
(d)have a soft edge so that a trapped finger is unlikely to be injured; and
(e)be controlled by a mechanism by virtue of which if the door, when closing, meets a resistance exceeding 150 Newtons, either
—the door will cease to close and begin to open, or
—the closing force will cease and the door will become capable of being opened manually.
(2) No minibus shall be equipped with a system for the storage or transmission of energy in respect of the opening or closing of any door which, either in normal operation or if the system fails, is capable of adversely affecting the operation of the vehicle's braking system.
5. No minibus shall be fitted with—
(a)a door which can be locked from the outside unless, when so locked, it is capable of being opened from inside the vehicle when stationary;
(b)a handle or other device for opening any door, other than the driver's door, from inside the vehicle unless the handle or other device is designed so as to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, the accidental opening of the door, and is fitted with a guard or transparent cover or so designed that it must be raised to open the door;
(c)a door which is not capable of being opened, when not locked, from inside and outside the vehicle by a single movement of the handle or other device for opening the door;
(d)a door in respect of which there is not a device capable of holding the door closed so as to prevent any passenger falling through the doorway;
(e)a side door which opens outwards and is hinged at the edge nearest the rear of the vehicle except in the case of a door having more than one rigid panel;
(f)a door, other than a power-operated door, in respect of which there is not either—
(i)a slam lock of the two-stage type; or
(ii)a device by means of which the driver, when occupying the driver's seat, is informed if the door is not securely closed, such device being operated by movement of the handle or other device for opening the door or, in the case of a handle or other device with a spring-return mechanism, by movement of the door as well as of the handle or other device.
6.—(1) Save as provided in sub-paragraph (2), every minibus shall be fitted with mirrors or other means so that the driver, when occupying the driver's seat, can see clearly the area immediately inside and outside every service door of the vehicle.
(2) The provisions of sub-paragraph (1) shall be deemed to be satisfied in respect of a rear service door if a person 1.3 metres tall standing 1 metre behind the vehicle is visible to the driver when occupying the driver's seat.
7.—(1) Save as provided in sub-paragraph (2), there shall be unobstructed access from every passenger seat in a minibus to at least two doors one of which must be on the nearside of the vehicle and one of which must be either at the rear or on the offside of the vehicle.
(2) Access to one only of the doors referred to in sub-paragraph (1) may be obstructed by either or both of—
(a)a seat which when tilted or folded does not obstruct access to that door; and
(b)a lifting platform or ramp which—
(i)does not obstruct the handle or other device on the inside for opening the door with which the platform or ramp is associated, and
(ii)when the door is open, can be pushed or pulled out of the way from the inside so as to leave the doorway clear for use in an emergency.
8. Every minibus shall be fitted as respects every side service door with a grab handle or a hand rail to assist passengers to get on or off the vehicle.
9.—(1) No seat shall be fitted to any door of a minibus.
(2) Every seat and every wheelchair anchorage fitted to a minibus shall be fixed to the vehicle.
(3) No seat, other than a wheelchair, fitted to a minibus shall be less than 400 mm wide, and in ascertaining the width of a seat no account shall be taken of any arm-rests, whether or not they are folded back or otherwise put out of use.
(4) No minibus shall be fitted with an anchorage for a wheelchair in such a manner that a wheelchair secured to the anchorage would face either side of the vehicle.
(5) No minibus shall be fitted with a seat—
(a)facing either side of the vehicle and immediately forward of a rear door unless the seat is fitted with an arm-rest or similar device to guard against a passenger on that seat falling through the doorway; or
(b)so placed that a passenger on it would, without protection, be liable to be thrown through any doorway which is provided with a power-operated door or down any steps, unless the vehicle is fitted with a screen or guard which affords adequate protection against that occurrence.
10.—(1) Save as provided in sub-paragraph (2) no minibus shall be fitted with any—
(a)electrical circuit which is liable to carry a current exceeding that for which it was designed;
(b)cable for the conduct of electricity unless it is suitably insulated and protected from damage;
(c)electrical circuit, other than a charging circuit, which includes any equipment other than—
(i)a starter motor,
(ii)a glow plug,
(iii)an ignition circuit, and
(iv)a device to stop the vehicle's engine,
unless it includes a fuse or circuit breaker so, however, that one fuse or circuit breaker may serve more than one circuit; or
(d)electrical circuit with a voltage exceeding 100 volts unless there is connected in each pole of the main supply of electricity which is not connected to earth a manually-operated switch which is—
(i)capable of disconnecting the circuit, or, if there is more than one, every circuit, from the main supply,
(ii)not capable of disconnecting any circuit supplying any lamp with which the vehicle is required to be fitted, and
(iii)located inside the vehicle in a position readily accessible to the driver.
(2) The provisions of sub-paragraph (1) do not apply in respect of a high tension ignition circuit or a circuit within a unit of equipment.
11. No minibus shall be fitted with a fuel tank or any apparatus for the supply of fuel which is in the compartments or other spaces provided for the accommodation of the driver or passengers.
12. Every minibus shall be provided with lamps to illuminate every step at a passenger exit or in a gangway.
13. Every minibus, including all bodywork and fittings, shall be soundly and properly constructed of suitable materials and maintained in good and serviceable condition, and shall be of such design as to be capable of withstanding the loads and stresses likely to be met in the normal operation of the vehicle.
14. In this Schedule—
“driver's door” means
“emergency door” means
“service door” means
(see regulation 42)
A fire extinguisher which complies in all respects with the specification for portable fire extinguishers issued by the British Standards Institution numbered BS 5423; 1980 as amended by Amendment No. 1 (reference number AMD 4110 published on 31st December 1982) and Amendment No. 2 (reference number AMD 4544 published on 30th April 1984) and which—
contains water with a minimum test fire rating of 8A, or
contains foam with a minimum test fire rating of 8A and 21B, or
contains, and is marked to indicate that it contains, halon 1211, or halon 1301, with a minimum test fire rating of 21B.
(see regulation 43)
Ten antiseptic wipes, foil packed;
One conforming disposable bandage (not less than 7.5 cm wide);
Two triangular bandages;
One packet of 24 assorted adhesive dressings;
Three large sterile unmedicated ambulance dressings (not less than 15.0 cm × 20.0 cm);
Two sterile eye pads, with attachments;
Twelve assorted safety pins; and
One pair of rustless blunt-ended scissors.
(see regulation 66)
Particulars to be shown on plate for motor vehicles (including motor vehicles forming part of articulated vehicles)
Manufacturer's name.
Vehicle type.
Engine type and power (a).
Chassis or serial number.
Number of axles.
Maximum axle weight for each axle (b).
Maximum gross weight (c).
Maximum train weight (d).
Maximum weight in Great Britain for each axle (b) (e).
Maximum gross weight in Great Britain (c) (e).
This weight as respects each axle is the sum of the weights to be transmitted to the road surface by all the wheels of that axle.
This weight is the sum of the weights to be transmitted to the road surface by all the wheels of the motor vehicle (including any load imposed by a trailer, whether forming part of an articulated vehicle or not, on the motor vehicle).
This weight is the sum of the weights to be transmitted to the road surface by all the wheels of the motor vehicle and of any trailer drawn, but this item need not be completed where the motor vehicle is not constructed to draw a trailer.
References to the weights to be transmitted to the road surface by all or any of the wheels of the vehicle or of any trailer drawn are references to the weights so to be transmitted both of the vehicle or trailer and of any load or persons carried by it.
This item need not be completed in the case of an excepted vehicle or in the case of a vehicle which is a locomotive or motor tractor.
Particulars to be shown on plate for trailers (including trailers forming part of articulated vehicles)
Manufacturer's name.
Chassis or serial number.
Number of axles.
Maximum weight for each axle (a).
Maximum load imposed on drawing vehicle (b).
Maximum gross weight (c).
Maximum weight in Great Britain for each axle (a) (e).
Maximum gross weight in Great Britain (c) (f).
Year of manufacture (d).
This weight as respects each axle is the sum of the weights to be transmitted to the road surface by all the wheels of that axle.
Only for trailers forming part of articulated vehicles or where some of the weight of the trailer or its load is to be imposed on the drawing vehicle. This item need not be completed in the case of a converter dolly.
This weight is the sum of the weights to be transmitted to the road surface by all the wheels of the trailer, including any weight of the trailer to be imposed on the drawing vehicle.
References to the weights to be transmitted to the road surface by all or any of the wheels of the trailer are references to the weight so to be transmitted both of the trailer and of any load or persons carried by it and references to the weights to be imposed on the drawing vehicle are references to the weights so to be imposed both of the trailer and of any load or persons carried by it except where only the load of the trailer is imposed on the drawing vehicle.
This item need not be completed in the case of a trailer manufactured before 1st April 1970.
This item need not be completed in the case of a trailer manufactured before 1st October 1972.
This item need not be completed in the case of a trailer manufactured before 1st October 1972 or which forms part of an articulated vehicle.
1. The power of an engine, which is to be shown only in the case of a compression ignition engine on the plate in respect of item 3 in Part I of this Schedule, shall be the amount in kilowatts equivalent to the installed power output shown in a type test certificate issued—
(a)by a person authorised by the Secretary of State for the type of engine to which the engine conforms; and
(b)in accordance with either—
(i)the provisions relating to the installed brake power output specified in the British Standard Specification for the Performance of Diesel Engines for Road Vehicles published on 19th May 1971 under the number BS AU 141a: 1971;
(ii) the provisions relating to the net power specified in Community Directive 80/1269 but after allowance has been made for the power absorbed by such equipment, at its minimum power setting, driven by the engine of the vehicle as is fitted for the operation of the vehicle (other than its propulsion) such power being measured at the speed corresponding to the engine speed at which maximum engine power is developed; or
(iii) the provisions of Annex 10 of ECE Regulation 24.02 as further amended with effect from 15th February 1984 relating to the method of measuring internal combustion engine net power, but after allowance has been made for the power absorbed by any disconnectable or progressive cooling fan, at its maximum setting, and by any other such equipment, at its minimum power setting, driven by the engine of the vehicle as is fitted for the operation of the vehicle (other than its propulsion), such power being measured at the speed corresponding to the engine speed at which maximum engine power is developed.
2.—(1) The weights to be shown on the plate in relation to items 6, 7 and 8 in Part I and in relation to items 4, 5 and 6 in Part II shall be the weight limits at or below which the vehicle is considered fit for use, having regard to its design, construction and equipment and the stresses to which it is likely to be subject in use, by the Secretary of State if the vehicle is one to which the Type Approval for Goods Vehicles Regulations apply, and by the manufacturer if the vehicle is one to which those Regulations do not apply.
(a) there may be shown on the plate, in place of any of those weights, such new weights as the manufacturer of the vehicle or any person carrying on business as a manufacturer of motor vehicles or trailers (or a person duly authorised on behalf of that manufacturer or any such person) or a person authorised by the Secretary of State considers to represent the weight limits at or below which the vehicle will then be fit for use, having regard to its design, construction and equipment and to those alterations and to the stresses to which it is likely to be subject in use; and
(b) the name of the person who has determined the new weights shall be shown on the plate as having made that determination and, where he is a person authorised by the Secretary of State, his appointment shall be so shown.
(2) In relation to a vehicle manufactured on or after 1st October 1972, in the foregoing paragraph—
(a)the references to equipment shall not be treated as including a reference to the type of tyres with which the vehicle is equipped; and
(b)for the words “weight limits at or below” in both places where they occur there shall be substituted the words “maximum weights at”.
3. The weights to be shown on the plate in respect of—
(a)item 9 in Part I of this Schedule shall be the weights shown at item 6 in that Part and in respect of item 7 in Part II of this Schedule shall be the weights shown at item 4 in that Part, in each case reduced so far as necessary to indicate the maximum weight applicable to each axle of the vehicle, if the vehicle is not to be used in contravention of regulations 23, 75, 78 or 79, and if the tyres with which the vehicle is equipped are not, as respects strength, to be inadequate to support the weights to be so shown at item 9 and item 7;
(b)item 10 in the said Part I shall be the weight shown at item 7 in that Part and in respect of item 8 in the said Part II shall be the weight shown at item 6 in that Part, in each case reduced so far as necessary to indicate the maximum permissible weight applicable if the vehicle is not to be used in contravention of regulation 75 if the tyres with which the vehicle is equipped are not, as respects strength, to be inadequate to support the weights to be so shown at item 10 and item 8.
4.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph weights on plates first affixed to a vehicle on or after 1st October 1972 shall be shown in kilograms and weights on plates first so affixed before that date shall be shown in tons and decimals thereof.
(2) Where a new weight is first shown on a plate by virtue of the proviso to paragraph 2(1) the weight shall be shown as if it was on a plate first affixed to a vehicle on the date it was first shown.
5. All letters and figures shown on the plate shall be not less than 6mm in height.
6. In this Schedule references to the manufacturer of a motor vehicle or trailer are in relation to—
(a)a vehicle constructed with a chassis which has not previously formed part of another vehicle, references to the person by whom that chassis was made;
(b)any other vehicle, references to the person by whom that vehicle was constructed.
(see regulation 69)
1. The plate required by regulation 69 shall be firmly attached to a part of the motor cycle which is not normally subject to replacement during the life of the motor cycle.
2. The plate shall be in the form shown in the diagram in this paragraph, shall have dimensions not less than those shown in that diagram and shall show the information provided for in that diagram and detailed in the Notes below.
Notes:
The categories are “standard motor cycle” and “moped”.
The details are—
for standard motor cycles—
the engine capacity,
the maximum engine power, and
the power to weight ratio,
provided that the details under (ii) and (iii) need not be shown for a vehicle first used before 1st January 1982;
for mopeds—
the engine capacity,
the kerbside weight, and
the maximum speed.
The vehicle identification number (VIN) shall be marked in the form used by the manufacturer to identify any one individual vehicle.
In the case of a plate fitted to a vehicle first used before 1st January 1982 or to a moped this dimension shall be 40 mm.
3. The information on the plate shall be shown in characters not less than 4 mm in height and in the positions on the plate indicated in the diagram above.
4. No information, other than that provided for in the diagram above, shall be marked within the rectangle which is shown in that diagram.
5. In this Schedule and, in respect of the definition of “moped”, in regulations 54 and 57—
“maximum engine power” means
“moped” means
has a kerbside weight not exceeding 250 kg, and
if propelled by an internal combustion engine, has an engine with a cylinder capacity which does not exceed 50 cc, and
is designed to have a maximum speed not exceeding 30 mph when driven under the conditions set out in paragraph 6.
“power to weight ratio” means
“standard motor cycle” means
6. A motor cycle shall regarded as complying with paragraph (c) of the definition of “moped” in paragraph 5 if it cannot exceed 35 mph when tested under the following conditions—
(a)the surface on which it is tested shall be dry asphalt or concrete;
(b)the rider shall be a person not exceeding 75 kg in weight;
(c)no passenger or load shall be carried;
(d)the test route shall be so located that acceleration to, and deceleration from, maximum speed can take place elsewhere than on the test route itself;
(e)the test route shall not have a gradient exceeding 5%;
(f)the motor cycle shall be ridden in opposite directions along the test route and the speed recorded for the purpose of the test shall (in order to minimise the effect of wind resistance and gradient) be the average of speeds shown for each direction;
(g)when being driven along the test route, the motor cycle shall be driven in such manner and in such gear as to achieve the maximum speed of which it is capable; and
(h)if the motor cycle is fitted with a device which can, without the use of specialist tools or equipment, be readily modified or removed so as to increase its maximum speed, the test shall be carried out with the device in the modified condition or, as the case may be, without the device.
(see regulation 70)
(see regulations 75, 77 and 79)
(see regulation 75)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Item | No. of axles | Distance between foremost and rearmost axles (metres) | Weight not exceeded by any axle (kg) | Maximum permitted laden weight (kg) |
1 | 2 | Less than 2.65 | 14,230 (unless item 2 applies) | |
2 | 2 | Closely spaced on a trailer where the distance between the foremost axle of the trailer and the rear axle of the drawing vehicle is at least 4.2 | The maximum weight permitted by Regulation 78 | 16,260 |
3 | 2 | At least 2.65 | 16,260 | |
4 | 2 | At least 3.0 if the vehicle is a bus the laden weight of which is calculated in accordance with regulation 78(5) | 17,000 | |
5 | 2 | At least 3.0 if the vehicle is a trailer | 18,000 | |
6 | 3 | Less than 3.0 | 10,170 | 16,260 |
7 | 3 | At least 3.0 | 10,170 | 18,290 |
8 | 3 | At least 3.2 | 8,130 | 20,330 |
9 | 3 | At least 3.9 | 10,170 | 20,330 |
10 | 3 | At least 3.9 | 8,640 | 22,360 |
11 | 3 | At least 4.6 | 10,170 | 22,360 |
12 | 3 | At least 4.9 | 9,400 | 24,390 |
13 | 3 | At least 5.1 | 10,170 | 24,390 |
14 | 4 or more | Less than 3.7 | 10,170 | 18,290 |
15 | 4 or more | At least 3.7 | 8,640 | 20,330 |
16 | 4 or more | At least 4.6 | 8,640 | 22,360 |
17 | 4 or more | At least 4.7 | 8,640 | 24,390 |
18 | 4 or more | At least 5.0 | 9,150 | 24,390 |
19 | 4 or more | At least 5.6 | 9,150 | 26,420 |
20 | 4 or more | At least 6.0 | 9,660 | 26,420 |
21 | 4 or more | At least 5.9 | 9,150 | 28,450 |
22 | 4 or more | At least 6.3 | 9,660 | 28,450 |
23 | 4 or more | At least 6.3 | 9,400 | 30,490 |
24 | 4 or more | At least 6.5 | 9,660 | 30,490 |
(see regulation 75)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Item | No. of axles | Distance between foremost and rearmost axles (metres) | Weight not exceeded by any axle not being the foremost or rearmost (kg) | Maximum permitted laden weight (kg) |
1 | 2 | At least 2.0 | — | 14,230 |
2 | 2 | At least 2.4 | — | 16,260 |
3 | 2 | At least 2.7 | — | 17,000 (provided that the vehicle has a total train weight of more than 32,520 kg.) |
4 | 3 or more | At least 3.0 | 8,390 | 20,330 |
5 | 3 or more | At least 3.8 | 8,640 | 22,360 |
6 | 3 or more | At least 4.0 | 10,500 | 22,500 |
7 | 3 or more | At least 4.3 | 9,150 | 24,390 |
8 | 3 or more | At least 4.9 | 10,500 | 24,390 |
(see regulation 77)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
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Item | Relevant axle spacing (metres) | Maximum weight (kg) | Minimum overall length (metres) | |
(a) Where motor vehicle has 2 axles | (b) Where motor vehicle has more than 2 axles | |||
1 | At least 2.0 | At least 2.0 | 20,330 | — |
2 | At least 2.2 | At least 2.2 | 22,360 | — |
3 | At least 2.6 | At least 2.6 | 23,370 | — |
4 | At least 2.9 | At least 2.9 | 24,390 | — |
5 | At least 3.2 | At least 3.2 | 25,410 | — |
6 | At least 3.5 | At least 3.5 | 26,420 | — |
7 | At least 3.8 | At least 3.8 | 27,440 | — |
8 | At least 4.1 | At least 4.1 | 28,450 | — |
9 | At least 4.4 | At least 4.4 | 29,470 | — |
10 | At least 4.7 | At least 4.7 | 30,490 | — |
11 | At least 5.0 | At least 5.0 | 31,500 | — |
12 | At least 5.3 | At least 5.3 | 32,520 | — |
13 | At least 5.5 | At least 5.4 | 33,000 | 10.0 |
14 | At least 5.8 | At least 5.6 | 34,000 | 10.3 |
15 | At least 6.2 | At least 5.8 | 35,000 | 10.5 |
16 | At least 6.5 | At least 6.0 | 36,000 | 11.0 |
17 | At least 6.7 | At least 6.2 | 37,000 | 11.5 |
18 | At least 6.9 | At least 6.3 | 38,000 | 12.0 |
(see regulation 77)
1 | 2 | 3 |
---|---|---|
Item | Type of articulated vehicle | Maximum permitted weight (kg) |
1 | Motor vehicle and semi-trailer having a total of 3 axles | 24,390 |
2 | Motor vehicle and semi-trailer having a total of 4 axles or motor vehicle first used before 1st April 1973 and semi-trailer having a total of 5 or more axles | 32,520 |
3 | Motor vehicle first used on or after 1st April 1973 and semi-trailer having a total of 5 or more axles | 38,000 |
(see regulation 79(2))
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Item | Distance between axles (metres) | Maximum permitted weight when weight of neither axle exceeds one half of the specified weight (kg) | Maximum permitted weight in cases not within column (3) when weight of neither axle exceeds 10170 kg (kg) | Maximum permitted weight in cases not within column (3) or (4) (kg) |
1 | At least 1.02 | 16,260 | 12,200 | 10,500 |
2 | At least 1.05 | 17,280 | 15,260 | 10,500 |
3 | At least 1.20 | 18,300 | 16,270 | 15,260 |
4 | At least 1.35 | 18,800 | 17,280 | 16,500 |
5 | At least 1.50 | 19,320 | 18,300 | 18,000 |
6 | At least 1.80 | 20,000 | 19,000 | 19,000 |
7 | At least 1.85 | 20,340 | 19,320 | 19,320 |
(see regulation 79(3))
1 | 2 | 3 |
---|---|---|
Item | Smallest distance between any adjoining axles of three closely-spaced axles (metres) | Maximum permitted weight of each axle (kg) |
1 | At least 0.70 | 6,000 |
2 | At least 0.80 | 6,200 |
3 | At least 0.90 | 6,400 |
4 | At least 1.00 | 6,600 |
5 | At least 1.10 | 6,900 |
6 | At least 1.20 | 7,100 |
7 | At least 1.30 | 7,500 |
(see regulation 79(4))
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
---|---|---|---|
Item | Distance between foremost and rearmost axles (metres) | Maximum intermediate axle weight (kg) | Maximum permitted total weight (kg) |
1 | Less than 3.0 | 10,170 | 18,290 |
2 | At least 3.0 | 8,390 | 20,330 |
3 | At least 3.8 | 8,640 | 22,360 |
4 | At least 4.6 | 9,150 | 24,390 |
(see regulations 81 and 82)
1.—(a) Before using on a road a vehicle or vehicles to which this paragraph applies, the owner shall give notice of the intended use to the Chief Officer of Police for any area in which he proposes to use the vehicle or vehicles. The notice shall be given so that it is received by the date after which there are at least two working days before the date on which the use of the vehicle or vehicles is to begin, and shall include the following details—
(i)time, date and route of the proposed journey, and
(ii) in a case to which regulation 82(2) applies, the overall length and width of the vehicle by which the load is carried and the width of the lateral projection or projections of its load,
(iii) in a case to which regulation 82(4)(a) applies, the overall length and width of each vehicle by which the load is carried, the length of any forward or rearward projection and, where the load rests on more than one vehicle, the distance between the vehicles,
(iv) in a case to which regulation 82(4)(b) applies, the overall length of the combination of vehicles and the length of any forward or rearward projection of the load, and
(v)in a case to which regulation 82(7) and (8) applies, the overall length of the vehicle and the length of any forward or rearward projection of the load or special appliance or apparatus.
The Chief Officer of Police for any police area may, at his discretion, accept a shorter period of notice or fewer details.
(b)The vehicle or vehicles shall be used only in accordance with the details at (a) subject to any variation in the time, date or route which may be directed by—
(i)any such Chief Officer of Police to the owner of the vehicle or vehicles, or
(ii) a police constable to the driver in the interests of road safety or in order to avoid undue traffic congestion by halting the vehicle or vehicles in a place on or adjacent to the road on which the vehicle or vehicles are travelling.
(c)In this paragraph—
(i)“Chief Officer of Police” has,
(ii)“working day” means
(iii)“bank holiday” means
2. At least one person in addition to the person or persons employed in driving a motor vehicle to which this paragraph applies shall be employed—
(a)in attending to that vehicle and its load and any other vehicle or vehicles drawn by that vehicle and the load or loads carried on the vehicle or vehicles so drawn, and
(b)to give warning to the driver of the said motor vehicle and to any person of any danger likely to be caused to any such other person by reason of the presence of the said vehicle or vehicles on the road.
For the purpose of this paragraph when a motor vehicle is drawing a trailer or trailers—
(i)any person employed in pursuance of section 34 of the 1972 Act in attending that vehicle or any such trailer shall be treated as being an attendant required by this paragraph so long as he is also employed to discharge the duties mentioned in this paragraph; and
(ii)when another motor vehicle is used for the purpose of assisting in their propulsion on the road, the person or persons employed in driving that other motor vehicle shall not be treated as a person or persons employed in attending to the first-mentioned vehicle or any vehicle or vehicles drawn thereby.
3.—(a) Every forward and rearward projection to which this paragraph applies shall be fitted with—
(i)an end marker, except in the case of a rearward projection which is fitted with a rear marking in accordance with the Lighting Regulations, and
(ii) where required by sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) of this paragraph, two or more side markers;
which shall be of the size, shape and colour described in Part II of this Schedule.
(b)the end marker shall be so fitted that—
(i)it is as near as is practicable in a transverse plane,
(ii) it is not more than 0.5 m from the extreme end of the projection,
(iii) the vertical distance between the lowest point of the marker and the road surface is not more than 2.5 m,
(iv) it, and any means by which it is fitted to the projection, impedes the view of the driver as little as possible, and
(v)it is clearly visible within a reasonable distance to a person using the road at the end of the vehicle from which the projection extends;
(c)where the forward projection exceeds 2 m or the rearward projection exceeds 3 m, one side marker shall be fitted on the right hand side and one on the left hand side of the projection so that—
(i)each marker is as near as is practicable in a longitudinal plane,
(ii) no part extends beyond the end of the projection,
(iii) the vertical distance between the lowest part of each marker and the surface of the road is not more than 2.5 m,
(iv) the horizontal distance between each marker and the end marker or, as the case may be, the rear marking carried in accordance with the Lighting Regulations does not exceed 1 m, and
(v)each marker is clearly visible within a reasonable distance to a person using the road on that side of the projection;
(d)where—
(i)a forward projection exceeds 4.5 m, or
(ii) a rearward projection exceeds 5 m
extra side markers shall be fitted on either side of the projection so that the horizontal distance between the extreme projecting point of the vehicle from which the projection extends and the nearest point on any side marker from that point, and between the nearest points of any adjacent side markers on the same side does not exceed—
2.5 m in the case of a forward projection, or
3.5 m in the case of a rearward projection.
For the purposes of this sub-paragraph the expression “the vehicle”
(e)the extra side markers required by this sub-paragraph shall also meet the requirements of (i), (iii) and (v) of sub-paragraph (c);
(f)every marker fitted in accordance with this paragraph shall be kept clean and unobscured and during the hours of darkness be illuminated by a lamp which renders it readily visible from a reasonable distance and which is so shielded that its light, except as reflected from the marker, is not visible to other persons using the road.
4. A projection to which this paragraph applies shall be rendered clearly visible to other persons using the road within a reasonable distance, in the case of a forward projection, from the front thereof or, in the case of a rearward projection, from the rear thereof and, in either case, from either side thereof.
(see paragraph 3(a) of this Schedule)
To which there are no relevant amending instruments.
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