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Statutory Instrument 2005 No. 2559The Road Vehicles Lighting (Amendment) Regulations 2005(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2005 No. 2559ROAD TRAFFICThe Road Vehicles Lighting (Amendment) Regulations 2005
The Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 41 of the Road Traffic Act 1988[1], and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 195(2) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1.These Regulations may be cited as the Road Vehicles Lighting (Amendment) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 21st October 2005. Preliminary 2.The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989[2] shall be amended as follows. Amendments to regulation 3 (interpretation) 3.—(1) In regulation 3, the Table following paragraph (2) shall be amended as follows. (2) After the definition of "the Designation of Approval Marks Regulations" there shall be inserted—
(3) In the definition of "Emergency vehicle"—
(b) in paragraph (e), for "a vehicle owned by the Secretary of State for Defence and used" there shall be substituted "a vehicle owned or operated by the Secretary of State for Defence and used"; (c) for paragraph (e)(ii) there shall be substituted—
(bb) in connection with an event which could lead to a radiation accident or radiation emergency;"; (d) the word "or" shall be added immediately after paragraph (e)(ii);
(4) After the definition of "Prescribed sign" there shall be inserted—
4.—(1) Regulation 11 shall be amended as follows. (2) In regulation 11(1)(c) for paragraphs (i) to (iii) there shall be substituted—
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle; (iii) a solo motor bicycle or motor bicycle combination; or (iv) an invalid carriage; or". (3) In regulation 11(2)(1) for paragraph (ix) there shall be substituted —
(4) In regulation 11(2) there shall be inserted after sub-paragraph (o)—
(ob) white light or amber light from a lamp which is designed to emit light primarily to one or both sides of the vehicle, and is attached to or incorporated in any wheel or tyre of—
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle;". (5) In regulation 11(2)(q) for paragraphs (i) to (iii) there shall be substituted—
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle; (iii) a solo motor bicycle or motor bicycle combination; or (iv) an invalid carriage;". Amendments to regulation 12 (movement of lamps and reflectors)
(b) in sub-paragraph (i) for paragraphs (i) to (iii) there shall be substituted—
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle; (iii) a solo motor bicycle or motor bicycle combination, or (iv) an invalid carriage."; (c) after sub-paragraph (i) there shall be added—
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle; or (k) a lamp attached to or incorporated in a pedal of a pedal cycle." Amendments to regulation 13 (lamps to show a steady light)
(b) after sub-paragraph (f) there shall be added—
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle; and which, if it is a lamp which is required to be fitted pursuant to regulation 18, is capable, when emitting a flashing light, of emitting light to the front of the pedal cycle, trailer or sidecar (as the case may be) of an intensity of not less than 4 candelas; or
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle; and which, if it is a lamp which is required to be fitted pursuant to regulation 18, is capable, when emitting a flashing light, of emitting light to the rear of the pedal cycle, trailer or sidecar (as the case may be) of an intensity of not less than 4 candelas." Amendments to regulation 18 (obligatory lamps, reflectors, rear markings and devices)
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle, unless the lamp is also capable of emitting a steady light.
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle, unless the lamp is also capable of emitting a steady light." Amendment to regulation 27 (restrictions on the use of lamps other than those to which regulation 24 refers)
(bb) an overall length (including any load) exceeding 18.65 metres, or (cc) been authorised by the Secretary of State under section 44 of the Act; and Amendments to Part I of Schedule 2 (requirements relating to obligatory front position lamps)
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle; the light shown by the lamp when flashing shall be displayed not less than 60 nor more than 240 equal times per minute and the intervals between each display of light shall be constant." (4) In paragraph 13, in the definition of "British Standard mark", after sub-paragraph (b) there shall be added—
(d) the mark indicated in the specification for photometric and physical requirements for lighting equipment published by the British Standards Institution under the reference BS 6102: Part 3: 1986 as amended by AMD 14621 published on the 1st September 2003, namely "6102/3"." Amendment to Part II of Schedule 2 (requirements relating to optional front position lamps)
Amendments to Part I of Schedule 10 (requirements relating to obligatory rear position lamps and to optional rear position lamps to the extent specified in Part II)
(ii) a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle the light shown by the lamp when flashing shall be displayed not less than 60 nor more than 240 equal times per minute and the intervals between each display of light shall be constant." (4) In paragraph 13, in the definition of "British Standard mark", after sub-paragraph (c) there shall be added—
(e) the mark indicated in the specification for photometric and physical requirements for lighting equipment published by the British Standards Institution under the references BS 6102: part 3: 1986 as amended by AMD 14621 published on the 1st September 2003, namely 6102/3". Amendment to Part II of Schedule 10 (requirements relating to optional rear position lamps) (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations further amend The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 (S.I. 1989/1796) ("the 1989 Regulations") which contain provisions for the construction, maintenance and use of lighting systems on vehicles. The principal changes are as follows: Regulation 3 makes amendments to the definition of "Emergency vehicle" in regulation 3 (Interpretation) of the 1989 Regulations. Regulation 3(2) provides a definition of "abnormal load escort vehicle". Regulation 3(3)(a) removes the requirement that an emergency vehicle shall be a motor vehicle thereby permitting non-motor emergency vehicles to use blue flashing lights under regulation 11(2)(k). Regulation 3(3)(b) amends paragraph (e) so that it applies to vehicles operated, as well as owned, by the Secretary of State for Defence. Regulation 3(c) and (f) amends paragraphs (e)(ii) and (iv) by deleting reference to the now defunct "Naval Emergency Monitoring Organisation" and "Royal Air Force Armament Support Unit" and closely defining the purposes for which the vehicle operated or owned by the Secretary of State for Defence can be used. Regulation 3(h) amends the definition of "Emergency vehicle" to include a vehicle under the lawful control of the Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs and used for the purposes of the investigation of serious crime. This amendment permits such vehicles to be fitted with a blue warning beacon or special warning lamp or a device which resembles the same. Regulations 4 and 5 make changes with respect to pedal cycle lights by amending regulations 11 and 12 of the 1989 Regulations so as to permit pedal cycles or trailers drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle to be fitted with lights on wheels and pedals and brings trailers drawn by pedal cycles within the vehicles permitted to be fitted with lamps and reflectors. Regulation 6 amends regulation 13 of the 1989 Regulations so as to permit pedal cycles or trailers drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle to be fitted with front and rear position lamps which flash. In the case of lamps which must be fitted pursuant to regulation 18, lamps must, when flashing, produce a light with an intensity of not less than 4 candelas. Regulation 7 amends regulation 18 of the 1989 Regulations so as to exempt obligatory front and rear position lamps which flash and are fitted to a pedal cycle or a trailer drawn by, or a sidecar attached to, a pedal cycle from the marking requirements in paragraph 5(c) and (ca) of Schedule 2 and paragraph 5(d) and (e) of Schedule 10 provided they are not also capable of emitting a steady light. Regulation 8 amends regulation 27 of the 1989 Regulations so as to permit vehicles which are acting as an escort to a vehicle which is either—
(b) authorised by an order of the Secretary of State under section 44 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, to use an amber warning beacon above 25mph. Notes: [1]1988 c. 52; section 41 was amended by paragraph 50 of Schedule 4 to the Road Traffic Act 1991 (c.40) and by Schedule 8 to that Act.back [2]{d1}{t1}S.I. 1989/1796; the relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1994/2280 and 2001/560.[DfT 13676]back [3]1997 c.50.back [4]S.I. 2001/2975.back ISBN0 11 073356 8 -- Back --
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