road traffic regulation act 1984の例文
- Ambulance drivers transporting patients are exempted under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, as are police and fire engines, but transplant vehicles are not included in the law, police said.
- Police say that while ambulance drivers transporting patients are exempted under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, as are police and fire engines, transplant vehicles are not included in the law.
- Section 99 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 is amended to extend and amend the powers of public authorities to move vehicles parked obstructively, illegally, or dangerously, including on private land.
- A common example is the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 which, among other powers, provides that an authority " may by order restrict or temporarily prohibit use of [ a ] road . " In 2015, approximately 160 orders were made under this Act, representing around 36 % of all SSIs in 2015.
- In England & Wales, a Byway Open to All Traffic ( BOAT ) is a highway over which the public have a right of way for vehicular and all other kinds of traffic but which is used by the public mainly for the purposes for which footpaths and bridleways are used ( i . e . walking, cycling or horse riding ) . ( United Kingdom Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, section 15 ( 9 ) ( c ), as amended by Road Traffic ( Temporary Restrictions ) Act 1991, Schedule 1 ).