The Erskine Bridge Tolls Order 1989
Citation and commencement1.
This Order may be cited as the Erskine Bridge Tolls Order 1989 and shall come into force on 1st August 1989.
Interpretation2.
In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the following meanings:—
“the Act” means the Erskine Bridge Tolls Act 1968;
“the specified roads” has the meaning given in section 1(3) of the Act;
Vehicles in respect of which tolls are to be levied3.
Subject to article 6 of this Order, every vehicle of Class I, Class II or Class IV using any part of the specified roads shall be a vehicle in respect of which a toll is to be levied under the Act.
Amount of toll4.
The toll to be levied for each occasion on which any vehicle described in article 3 hereof uses any part of the specified roads shall be 40p.
Compounding in advance for payment of tolls5.
(1)
Any person may compound in advance for payment of tolls to be levied under the Act.
(2)
The Secretary of State shall issue books consisting of 50 prepaid vouchers in respect of such compounding for payment.
Vehicles exempt from payment of tolls6.
Any vehicle of any of the descriptions specified in the Schedule, which would otherwise be a vehicle in respect of which a toll is to be levied as set out in article 3 above, shall be exempted from the payment of toll.
Revocation7.
The 1981 Order is hereby revoked.
St. Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
SCHEDULEDESCRIPTIONS OF VEHICLES EXEMPTED FROM PAYMENT OF TOLLS
1.
2.
Any vehicle belonging to, and being used for the purposes of, a police authority, and any other vehicle being used by a police officer acting in the execution of his duty.
3.
4.
Those vehicles, not at any one time exceeding five in number, belonging to the Princess Louise Scottish Hospital for Limbless Sailors and Soldiers, Erskine in respect of which the Secretary of State has issued a written authorisation exempting them from payment.
5.
Any vehicle being used in connection with the levying of tolls, or with the inspection, maintenance, repair, renewal, or improvement of, or the provision of additions to, the specified roads (including any part of them and any structure, works or apparatus in, on, under or over them).
6.
Any northbound vehicle which, as a direct result of having broken down on the specified roads, thereupon re-enters those roads travelling southwards but not under its own power.
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9.
Any motor bicycle or motor scooter with or without sidecar, and any power assisted bicycle or tricycle.
This Order prescribes the toll to be levied for vehicles using the bridge across the River Clyde at Erskine, exempts certain vehicles from payment of the toll, and permits any person to pay the toll in advance by the purchase of prepaid vouchers in multiples of 50. Offences relating to the non-payment of tolls which are due and to fraud connected with the payment of tolls are set out in sections 11(a) and 11(b) of the Erskine Bridge Tolls Act 1968.