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Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 1807The Motor Cycles (Protective Helmets) Regulations 1998(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1998 No. 1807The Motor Cycles (Protective Helmets) Regulations 1998
The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 16 and 17 of the Road Traffic Act 1988[1], and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with the provisions of section 195(2) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations: - Citation and commencement 1.These Regulations may be cited as the Motor Cycles (Protective Helmets) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 21st August 1998. Revocation 2.The Regulations specified in Schedule 1 to these Regulations are hereby revoked. Interpretation 3.In these Regulations -
(b) a reference to a numbered regulation is a reference to the regulation so numbered in these Regulations; and (c) a reference to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph so numbered in the regulation in which the reference occurs. Protective headgear
(b) it is for the time being propelled by a person on foot. (3) In this regulation -
(ii) is of a type manufactured for use by persons on motor cycles which by virtue of its shape, material and construction could reasonably be expected to afford to the wearer a degree of protection from accidental injury similar to or greater than that provided by a helmet of a type prescribed by regulation 5; (b) if worn with a chin cup attached to or held in position by a strap, is provided with an additional strap (to be fastened under the wearer's jaw) for securing the helmet to the head; and Prescribed types of recommended helmet
(b) with any other standard accepted by an EEA State which offers in use equivalent levels of safety, suitability and fitness for purpose and are marked with a mark to indicate that standard, and in either case are marked with an approved certification mark of an approved body (whether or not they are required to be so marked by the standard in point). (2) For the purposes of this regulation -
(ii) a certification mark which indicates that a conformity assessment equivalent to that of the British Standards Institution has been undertaken, and (b) an approved body is -
(ii) any body approved by an EEA State to undertake conformity assessments equivalent to those undertaken by the British Standards Institution. Saving for the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 and the Consumer Protection Act 1987
1.British Standard 2001:1956 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
2.British Standard 1869:1960 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
3.British Standard 2495:1960 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
4.British Standard 2001:1972 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
5.British Standard 5361:1976 6.British Standard 2495:1977 7.British Standard 5361:1976 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
8.British Standard 2495:1977 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
9.British Standard 5361:1976 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
10.British Standard 2495:1977 as amended by the following Amendment Slips -
11.British Standard 6658:1985 as amended by the following Amendment Slip -
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations revoke and consolidate with amendments the Motor Cycles (Protective Helmets) Regulations 1980 and their amending instruments (the "1980 Regulations"). The 1980 Regulations prescribed certain types of helmet recommended as affording protection to persons on or in motor cycles from injury in the event of accident. The types of helmet were prescribed by reference to conformity with certain British Standards and by appropriate markings. These Regulations require every person driving or riding (otherwise than in a side-car) on a motor cycle on a road to wear protective headgear as defined in regulation 4. This requirement does not extend to a mowing machine, or vehicle being propelled by persons on foot (regulation 4(2)). Nor does it extend, by virtue of section 16(2) of the Road Traffic Act 1988, to a follower of the Sikh religion while he is wearing a turban. Regulation 5 prescribes certain types of helmet recommended as affording protection to persons on or in motor cycles from injury in the event of an accident. The types of helmet are so prescribed by reference to British Standard 6658:1985 as amended or any other standard accepted by a European Economic Area ("EEA") State which offers in use equivalent levels of safety, suitability and fitness for purpose. In each case the helmet must be marked with the relevant standard with which it conforms and an approved certification mark of an approved body. In this context "equivalent levels" means levels which are the same or greater in respect of the factors specified. The 1980 Regulations did not prescribe types of helmet by reference to standards accepted by EEA States. These Regulations have been notified to the European Commission pursuant to Directive 83/189/EEC of 28th March 1983 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations (OJ 1983 L109, p.9) as amended by Council Directive 88/182/EEC of 22nd March 1988 (OJ 1988 L81, p.75) and European Parliament and Council Directive 94/10/EEC of 23rd March 1994 (OJ 1994 L100, p.30). British Standard 6658:1985 may be obtained from any outlet operated by the British Standards Institution (BSI) or by post from BSI at 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL (Telephone number: 0181-996 9000). Copies of the Directives can be obtained from the Stationery Office. Notes: [1] 1988 c.52.back [2] Cm 2073 and 2183.back [3] 1988 c.52.back [4] Cm 2073 and 2183.back ISBN 0 11 079337 4 -- Back --
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