ROAD TRAFFIC (PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2015 (Legal Notice 3 of 2015)
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS REGULATION
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Citation and commencement Interpretation Regulation 4 amended Regulation 26 amended Schedule 1 amended Schedule 1A inserted
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ROAD TRAFFIC (PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2015
(Legal Notice 3 of 2015)
MADE by the Minister under Regulation 62 of the Road Traffic Ordinance.
Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 and shall come into operation on publication in the Gazette.
Interpretation 2. In these Regulations “principal Regulations” means the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) Regulations.
Regulation 4 amended 3. Regulation 4 of the principal Regulations is amended— (a) in subregulation (1)— (i) by inserting immediately before the words “The Director” the words “Subject to subregulation (1A),’; and (ii) in paragraph (c) by deleting the words “and not older than 75 years of age”; and (b) by inserting after subregulation (1) the following subregulations— “(1A) Where a person is over 75 years of age, in addition to the conditions specified in subregulation (1), he shall submit together with his application a medical certificate that he has, in the previous three months, undergone medical examinations, including ophthalmologic, hearing and mental fitness tests, conducted by a medial practitioner registered in the Islands, and is certified as being fit to drive passengers for hire or reward. (1B) Certification made under regulation (1A) shall be by a medical certificate in Forms RT 3 and RT 4 of Schedule 1A.”.
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Regulation 26 amended 4. Regulation 26 of the principal Regulations is amended by inserting after subregulations (1), the following subregulations— “(1A)
Where a person applying for the renewal of his public service vehicle operator’s licence is over 75 years of age, he shall submit together with his application a medical certificate that he has, in the previous three months, undergone medical examinations, including ophthalmologic, hearing and mental fitness tests, conducted by a medical practitioner registered in the Islands, and is certified as being fit to drive passengers for hire or reward.
(1B) Certification made under subregulation (1A) shall be by a medical certificate in Forms RT 3 and RT 4 of Schedule 1A.”.
Schedule 1 5. Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations is amended in FORM RT 1, under the heading “Declaration”, by deleting the words “nor above the age of seventy-five (75) years.”.
Schedule 1A inserted 6. The principal Regulations are amended by inserting after Schedule 1, the following Schedule— “SCHEDULE 1A (Regulations 4 and 26) FORM RT 3 MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT VISION ASSESSMENT
Important information for doctors The standard of acuity of vision is considered unsatisfactory if it is below 6/12 with one eye and 6/36 with the other eye, with or without optical aid. Before you fill in this report please: Check the applicant’s identity NAME OF APPLICANT:
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(a)
First Names
(b)
Surname
ADDRESS OF APPLICANT:
DATE OF BIRTH:
AGE:
1. (a) Is there any defect of vision? If so, please give details. (See Note above) (b) If the reply to (a) is in the affirmative, give acuity of vision by Snellens Test type with and without glasses and answer the following: (i) Was the test conducted with the applicant’s own glasses, or (ii) Have suitable glasses been prescribed? (iii) Do you consider that the applicant should wear glasses when driving? (iv) Is the applicant’s field of vision by hand test satisfactory? (v) Is the colour vision normal? (vi) Does the applicant suffer from squint or any other visual defect which could affect his fitness to drive a motor vehicle? (vii) Could any visual defect observed be sufficiently corrected to make the applicant fit to drive a motor vehicle?
(a) (b) RE………… LE………. without glasses RE…………. LE………. with glasses (if applicable)
2. Is there a history of any medical condition that may affect the applicant’s binocular field of vision (central and/or peripheral)? 3. Is there diplopia? Is it controlled? If yes, please give full details in the box provided 4. Does the applicant on questioning report symptoms of intolerance to glare and/or impaired contrast sensitivity and/or impaired twilight vision? 5. Does the applicant have any other ophthalmic condition?
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I hereby authorise my doctor to release medial information about my condition relevant to my fitness to drive to the Director of Road Safety. Applicant’s Signature: ……………………………….. (Please sign in presence of the medical practitioner who signs this report)
CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that I have examined the above-mentioned Applicant and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the answers to the foregoing questions are true and correct. In my judgement, this Applicant is FIT/UNFIT to act as the driver of a public service vehicle. Name of medical practitioner (please print):………………………….. Signature of medical practitioner: …………………………………….. Date: …………………………………………………………………… Qualification or official stamp: ………………………………………... Registration number: …………………………………………………... __________ FORM RT 4 MEDICAL EXAMINATION REPORT MEDICAL ASSESSMENT
Important information for doctors Before you fill in this report please: Check the applicant’s identity
NAME OF APPLICANT:
(a)
First Name:
(b)
Surname:
ADDRESS OF APPLICANT:
DATE OF BIRTH:
AGE:
1. is the applicant to the best of your judgement subject to epilepsy, vertigo, sudden attacks of disabling giddiness
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or fainting or any mental disorder or defect likely to affect his/her efficiency as a driver of a public service vehicle? 2. Does he/she suffer from any heart or lung disorder or defect which might interfere with the efficient performance of his/her duties as a public service vehicle driver? 3. Are blood pressure readings – both systolic and diastolic normal, having regard to the applicant’s age? If not, do you consider that the abnormal blood pressure would be likely to affect his/her competence as public service vehicle driver? 4. Is there any defect of hearing? If so, do you consider that it would interfere with the efficient performance of the applicant’s duties as a public service vehicle driver? 5. Has the applicant any deformity of loss of limbs? If so, could it interfere with the efficient performance of his/her duties as a public service vehicle driver? (Note: special attention is directed to the condition of the arms, hands, legs and feet and particularly to the point of the upper and lower extremities) 6. Is the applicant sufficiently active for the performance of
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his/her duties? 7. Does the applicant show any evidence of being addicted to the excessive use of alcohol or drugs? 8. Is the applicant, in your opinion, generally fit as regards (a) bodily health and (b) temperament for the duties of a public service vehicle driver? 9. Is there any abnormality present that is not included in the above questions? I hereby authorise my doctor to release medial information about my condition relevant to my fitness to drive to the Director of Road Safety. Applicant’s Signature: ……………………………….. (Please sign in presence of the medical practitioner who signs this report)
CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that I have examined the above-mentioned Applicant and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the answers to the foregoing questions are true and correct. In my judgement, this Applicant is FIT/UNFIT to act as the driver of a public service vehicle. Name of medical practitioner (please print): …………………………. Signature of medical practitioner: …………………………………….. Date: …………………………………………………………………… Qualification or official stamp: ……………………………………..… Registration number: …………………………………………………..”.
__________ MADE this 16th day of January 2015.
AMANDA MISICK Minister with responsibility for Road Traffic
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EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations remove the upper age limit of seventy-five years for the grant of a public service vehicle operator’s licence. Public service vehicle operator’s licences can now be issued or renewed annually without upper age limit. Where the applicant is over the age of seventy-five he must undergo medical examination and must submit together with his application a medical certificate certifying that his vision, hearing, body and mental fitness are such as to warrant the issue of a licence to drive passengers for hire or reward.
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