The Heavy Commercial Vehicles in Kent (No. 3) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2021
Citation, commencement and extent1.
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(2)
This Order extends to England and Wales and Scotland.
Amendment of the Heavy Commercial Vehicles in Kent (No. 3) Order 20192.
(1)
(2)
In article 1(2) (citation, commencement and interpretation)—
(a)
omit the definition of “border documents”, “critical food supply vehicle”, “goods vehicle border readiness internet site”, “groceries”, “priority food supply permit”, “priority goods” and “priority goods permit”; and
(b)
in the definition of “traffic restriction period”, for “M20 Motorway between Junction 7 (Maidstone) and Junction 8 (Maidstone (East))”, substitute “M2 Motorway between Junction 4 and Junction 5 (Stockbury Roundabout)”.
(3)
Omit article 1A (restricted access to the M20 and M2 Motorways before and during a traffic restriction period).
(4)
“Restricted access to M2 Motorway between Junctions 5 and 72.
(1)
During a traffic restriction period, a relevant vehicle must not be used on the relevant length of carriageway unless—
(a)
the vehicle is being used on the relevant length of carriageway—
(i)
at the direction, or with the permission, of a specified person or an examiner appointed under section 66A of the Road Traffic Act 19886; or(ii)
in compliance with a direction displayed on a traffic sign placed on or near a road;
(b)
the vehicle is being driven on the relevant length of carriageway to collect goods from, or deliver goods to, premises in Kent and the driver, when requested by a specified person, provides information sufficient to satisfy the specified person that the vehicle is being driven on that road solely for the purpose of proceeding to or from such premises; or
(c)
the vehicle is normally kept at an operating centre in East Kent and the driver of the vehicle, when requested by a specified person, produces an operator’s licence and a valid local haulier permit, which both bear the address of that operating centre.
(2)
In this article, “the relevant length of carriageway” means the coastbound carriageway of the M2 Motorway between the last point where the exit slip road at Junction 5 (Stockbury Roundabout) leaves the carriageway, as indicated by markings on the road, and the end of that carriageway at Junction 7 (Brenley Corner).”.
(5)
In article 3 (restricted access to M20 Motorway between Junctions 8 and 9)—
(a)
“(2)
Where this paragraph applies, a relevant vehicle proceeding in a coastbound direction must not be driven on any part of the carriageway referred to in paragraph (1)(b) unless the driver of the vehicle is acting—
(a)
at the direction, or with the permission, of a specified person; or
(b)
in compliance with a direction displayed on a traffic sign placed on or near a road.”;
(b)
omit paragraphs (3), (4) and (5).
(6)
“Permits7.
(1)
Kent County Council may issue a permit to the holder of an operator’s licence with an operating centre in East Kent (“local haulier permit”).
(2)
A permit issued under paragraph (1) must be in writing, specify the address of the holder’s operating centre in East Kent and is valid until withdrawn by Kent County Council in writing.”.
(7)
Omit article 8 (cessation).
Amendment of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 19883.
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(2)
in paragraph (bb), for “1A(2), 2(1), 3(2) or 3(4)”, substitute “2(1) or 3(2)”; and
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in paragraph (bc), omit “3(A1), ”.
Amendment of the Fixed Penalty Order 20004.
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(2)
In Schedule 2 (graduated fixed penalties)—
(a)
in paragraph 7 in column (1) of the table, for “1A(2), 2(1), 3(2) or 3(4)”, substitute “2(1) or 3(2)”; and
(b)
in paragraph 8 in column (1) of the table, omit “3(A1), ”.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
This Order amends the Heavy Commercial Vehicles in Kent (No. 3) Order 2019 (S.I. 2019/1210) (“the 2019 Order”).
The Order omits:
the ability to impose a requirement for lorry drivers and people travelling with them to have had a negative Covid-19 result as a condition of access to the coastbound carriageways of the motorway network in Kent;
the ability to impose a requirement for a valid Kent Access Permit to have been issued in respect of a cross-Channel lorry for it to be used on the coastbound carriageway of motorways in Kent;
the ability to require the production of border documents and display of a permit as a condition on access for cross-Channel lorries to the coastbound carriageway of the M20 Motorway between Junctions 9 and 13;
the exception from the prohibition on cross-Channel lorries using the contraflow on the London-bound carriageway of the M20 between Junctions 8 and 9 for those lorries displaying a priority goods permit or a priority food supply permit;
the ability to impose the requirement for cross-Channel lorries to display a permit before entering the M20 Motorway queueing area between Junctions 8 and 9 of the coastbound carriageway if the M26 Motorway is also being used as a queueing area;
provisions relating to the issue of permits, other than the local haulier permit; and
article 8 of the 2019 Order which provided that the 2019 Order would cease to have effect at the end of 31st October 2021. The 2019 Order therefore continues in force beyond that date.
It also provides that during a traffic restriction period, the use of cross-Channel lorries on the M2 Motorway between Junctions 5 and 7 is restricted.
The Order amends the Fixed Penalty Order 2000 (S.I. 2000/2792) to omit references to those restrictions which are being omitted from the 2019 Order by this Order, and which are being omitted from the Heavy Commercial Vehicles in Kent (No. 2) Order 2019 by a related instrument from the list of prescribed penalties.
A full Impact Assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it is not expected to have significant impact on the private, public or voluntary sectors. An Explanatory Memorandum has been prepared for this Order and is available alongside this instrument on the UK Legislation website www.legislation.gov.uk.