Motor Car (Construction, Equipment and Use) Regulations 1952
Motor Car (Construction, Equipment and Use) Regulations 1952
Motor Car (Construction, Equipment and Use) Regulations 1952
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BERMUDA MOTOR CAR (CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT AND USE) REGULATIONS 1952 SR&O 10 / 1952
[made under sections 11, 102 and 103 of the Motor Car Act 1951 and brought into operation on 9 February 1952]
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20A 21 22 23 24 Citation Interpretation and application to use on roads View ahead Springs Brakes Brakes on motor cycles Brakes on self-propelled construction machines Brakes on tractors [repealed] Brakes on trailers Coupling of trailers Reversing Mudguards Emissions Tyres Headlights Speed indicators Windscreen wipers Mirrors Safety glass Authorizing the affixing of tinted film etc. Audible warning Silencers Direction indicators Stop lights
Citation 1 These Regulations may be cited as the Motor Car (Construction, Equipment and Use) Regulations 1952. Interpretation and application to use on roads 2 (1) In these Regulations driver, in relation to a motor car, means any person operating or driving the motor car; Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) means the maximum weight that a motor vehicle should not exceed; road means a highway, an estate road and a naval or military road; wheel, in relation to a motor car or a trailer, means a wheel the rim or tyre of which, when the motor car or trailer is in motion, is in contact with the ground. (2) Except as hereinafter otherwise expressly provided, these Regulations shall apply in relation to the use of motor cars and trailers on any road.
[Regulation 2 paragraph (1) "Gross Vehicle Weight" inserted by BR 37 / 2011 reg. 2 effective 15 July 2011]
Brakes 5 (1) Every motor car (other than a motor cycle, a self-propelled constructional machine, or a tractor to which nothing in this regulation applies) shall be equipped with an efficient general braking system (a) which is in conformity with this regulation; and (b) which is, as regards its design and the specifications of its various parts, of such design and of such specifications as the Minister may from time to time consider satisfactory.
Brakes on trailers 10 (1) No trailer shall be used on a highway or estate road when the gross weight of the trailer together with the load carried thereon exceeds six tons unless the trailer is equipped with an independent braking system whose operation is such as to have the effect of applying brakes to not less than two wheels of the trailer. (2) The actuating device of any such independent braking system(a) shall be so designed and fitted to the trailer and to the motor car by which it is drawn that it is at all times within easy reach of the driver of the motor car; or (b) shall be so designed and fitted to the trailer and to the motor car by which it is drawn that the brakes on the wheels of the trailer are automatically applied whenever there is no tension in the coupling of the draw bar or shaft of the trailer with the motor car by which the trailer is drawn; or (c) shall be so designed and fitted to the trailer that it is at all times within easy reach of the brakesman. (3) Where a trailer is equipped with a braking system of the type mentioned in paragraph 2(c) it shall not be used on a highway or estate road in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (1) unless a competent brakesman is carried on the trailer. (4) Without prejudice to this regulation, no trailer shall be used on a highway or estate road when the gross weight of the trailer together with the load carried thereon exceeds twice the unladen weight of the motor car by which it is drawn,
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Authorizing the affixing of tinted film etc. 20A (1) Regulation 20 does not apply (a) to a motor car when it is being used by or is being regularly used for the purpose of transporting a person with a medical condition that renders the person susceptible to harm or injury from exposure to sunlight; (b) [deleted by BR 70/1996] (c) to any class of motor car that the Minister in his discretion exempts from complying with all or any of the requirements specified in regulation 20. (2) Where a motor car is used in the manner mentioned in paragraph (1)(a), it may have affixed to all or any of its windows tinted film, sunshading material or other coloured material if (a) the tinted film, sunshading material or other coloured material is of a type that is authorized by notice of the Minister; and (b) the registered owner of the motor car had obtained prior permission of the Minister to so affix. (3) Where prior permission referred to in paragraph (2)(b) is to be obtained from the Minister, the registered owner of the motor car shall apply to him for the permission which permission the Minister may or may not grant or may grant with conditions. (4) An application made pursuant to paragraph (3) shall be accompanied by a certified statement from a physician who is a registered medical practitioner under a law in force in Bermuda or an optometrist who is registered under a law in force in Bermuda stating that in the physicians or optometrists view the affixing to the motor cars windscreen and windows tinted film, sunshading material or other coloured material is necessary to safeguard the health of the user of or of the person being transported in the motor car. (5) [deleted by BR 70/1996]
[Regulation 20A inserted by BR 7/1991 effective 1 May 1991; and amended by BR 70/1996 effective 13 December 1996]
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Maximum loads; trucks and trailers 28 (1) No person shall use, cause or allow to be used on any highway or estate road any truck or trailer when the load carried therein exceeds the load the truck or trailer, as the case may be, is licensed to carry. (2) For the purposes of this regulation every person carried in or upon a truck or trailer shall be deemed to weigh 150 pounds. Boat-trailers; loads 28A No person shall use, cause or allow to be used on any highway or estate road any boat-trailer when the boat carried thereon exceeds 6,000 lbs in weight or 96 inches in width or when the overhang of the sides of the boat at the back of the boat-trailer exceeds 48 inches. Tailboards on trucks 29 (1) A truck shall be fitted with such side-flaps, tail board or doors as the Minister may from time to time require. (2) No person shall use, or cause or allow to be used, any truck unless the side flaps, tail board or doors (if any) (a) are in the proper position to retain and safeguard any load (including passengers) carried on the truck; and (b) are securely fastened so as not to be liable to swing on their hinges during use. Maintenance in good condition 30 Every motor car and trailer, and all parts and accessories thereof shall, at times while the motor car or trailer is in use, be maintained in such condition that no danger is caused or is likely to be caused to any person in or on the motor car or trailer, or on the road. Maintenance of steering gear and lights 31 All steering gear and lights fitted to a motor car or trailer shall, at all times while the motor car or trailer, as the case may be, is in use, be maintained in good and efficient working order and shall be properly adjusted.
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Prohibition of display screen visible to driver 45 (1) No person shall drive, or cause or allow any other person to drive, a motor car that is equipped with a television, computer or other device with a display screen on any road if that display screen is visible to the driver of the vehicle. (2) Paragraph (1) does not apply in respect of the following (a) a global positioning system navigation device that has no other function than to deliver global positioning for navigation; (b) a logistical transportation tracking system device used for commercial purposes to track vehicle location, driver status or the delivery of packages or other goods; (c) a collision avoidance system device that has no other function than to deliver a collision avoidance system; and (d) an instrument display screen that is used to provide information to the driver regarding the status of various systems of the motor vehicle.
[Section 45 inserted by BR 41 / 2010 s. 2 effective 30 June 2010]
Exemption 46 Regulations 44 and 45 do not apply to the driver of an ambulance, a fire-fighting vehicle or a police vehicle.
[Section 46 inserted by BR 41 / 2010 s. 2 effective 30 June 2010]
[Amended by: SR&O 19 / 1967 1968 : 222 SR&O 16 / 1969 1974 : 42 1976 : 58 1981 : 64 SR&O 8 / 1977 BR 7 / 1991 BR 70 / 1996 BR 12 / 2003 BR 41 / 2010 BR 37 / 2011]
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