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Statutory Instrument 1997 No. 123The A41 Trunk Road (Camden) Red Route (Bus Lanes) Experimental Traffic Order 1997(The document as of February, 2008. Arhiv.Online Library) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1997 No. 123The A41 Trunk Road (Camden) Red Route (Bus Lanes) Experimental Traffic Order 1997
The Traffic Director for London, in accordance with a direction given to him by the Secretary of State for Transport under section 58 (1) of the Road Traffic Act 1991[1] and in exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 9 and 10 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984[2], and of all other enabling powers, hereby makes the following Order:- Commencement and citation 1.This Order may be cited as The A41 Trunk Road (Camden) Red Route (Bus Lanes) Experimental Traffic Order 1997, and shall come into force on 31st January 1997. Interpretation 2.In this Order-
(b) causing includes permitting; (c) "carriageway" has the same meaning as in section 329(1) of the Highways Act 1980[3]; and (d) "vehicle" includes part of a vehicle; (e) "bus", "local bus", "pedal cycle", "taxi", "bus lane", "contra-flow" and "with-flow lane" have the meanings given in the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994[4]; (f) "dial-a-ride bus" means a vehicle -
(ii) constructed or adapted for the carriage of disabled persons and their companions and which is being used to provide a service for the carriage of such persons; (g) "times of operation" means, in relation to a length of road specified in an item in column (2) of the table in the schedule, the times specified in that item in column (3) of that table; Bus Lane Controls
(b) to enable goods to be loaded on to or unloaded from the vehicle; if and in so far as the activity is not prohibited by the provisions of any other order.
(b) the pursuance of any statutory duty of the Post Office for the purpose of collecting or delivering letters provided the vehicle bears the Royal Mail livery; (c) connection with the removal of any obstruction to traffic; (d) connection with the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of any road; (e) connection with the maintenance, improvement or construction of any street furniture including bus stop infrastructure; (f) connection with any building operation or demolition; (g) connection with the laying, erection, alteration or repair in or near the bus lane of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity, or of any telecommunications apparatus as defined in paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 2 of the Telecommunications Act 1984[5]; if the vehicle cannot be used for that purpose without being in the bus lane and in so far as the activity is not prohibited by the provisions of any other order made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
(b) a vehicle entering or stopping in a bus lane to allow a person to get or give help in consequence of an accident or emergency or otherwise take action for public safety; (c) a vehicle crossing a bus lane in order to get to or from any road adjacent to the bus lane or any vehicular access to premises adjacent to the bus lane; (d) a vehicle being in a bus lane to such an extent and for such a time as is needed to comply with any requirement resulting from works or an emergency in any part of the road adjoining the bus lane; (e) a vehicle being used for ambulance, fire brigade or police purposes; (f) a vehicle stopping in a bus lane if it has lawfully entered the bus lane and it has to stopц
(ii) to avoid an accident; (iii) in circumstances beyond the drivers control; (g) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden. Power to modify or suspend this Order Table
Notes: [1] 1991 c. 40.back [2] 1984 c. 27.back [3] 1980 c. 66.back [4] S.I. 1994/1519.back [5] 1984 c. 12.back ISBN 0 11 063855 7 -- Back--
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