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105.—(1) For the purposes of this Order[F1 and the Offenders Order], a hovercraft (in this Article referred to as a hover vehicle) —
(a)is a motor vehicle, whether or not it is intended or adapted for use on roads, but
(b)apart from that is to be treated, subject to paragraph (2), as not being a vehicle of any of theclasses defined in Article 3.
(2) The Department may by regulations provide—
(a)that any provisions of this Order which would otherwise apply to hover vehicles shall not apply to them or shall apply to them subject to such modifications as may be specified in the regulations, or
(b)that any such provision which would not otherwise apply to hover vehicles shall apply to them subject to such modifications (if any) as may be specified in the regulations.
106. The following provisions of this Order, that is to say—
(a)Articles 9, 10, 12, 14 and 15;
(b)Article 32;
(c)so much of Article 55 as authorises the Department to make regulations with respect to lighting equipment and reflectors;
Sub‐para.(d) rep. by 1996 NI 10
together with so much of the other provisions of the Road Traffic Orders as relate to those provisions shall, without prejudice to Article 8, apply in relation to trolley vehicles and the drivers of trolley vehicles as they apply in relation to heavy motor cars and the drivers of heavy motor cars.
107. The Department may by regulations provide that a mechanically propelled vehicle which is an invalid carriage—
(a)complying with the prescribed requirements, and
(b)being used in accordance with the prescribed conditions,
is to be treated for such purposes of this Order as may be prescribed as not being a motor vehicle.
108.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this Article—
(a)Part II; and
(b)Part III, except Articles 76 to 82 and 85;
apply to vehicles and persons in the public service of the Crown.
(2) Articles 65 to 69 apply—
(a)to vehicles in the public service of the Crown only if they are liable to be registered under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994F2;
(b)to trailers in the public service of the Crown only while drawn by vehicles (whether or not in the public service of the Crown) which are required to be so registered.
(3) Where those Articles so apply, examinations of such vehicles in pursuance of regulations under Article 65 may be made by or under the directions of examiners authorised by the Department for the purpose instead of under the directions of examiners appointed under Article 74.
109.—(1) Except to the extent provided by this ArticleF3. . . the provisions of this Order shall not have effect in relation to the Belfast Harbour Commissioners or other harbour commissioners having in relation to their harbour area powers similar to those of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners for restricting access to, and regulating motor traffic on, roads, and no road vested in, or under the control of, any such harbour commissioners shall be deemed for the purposes of this Order to be a road to which the public has access.
(2) A road vested in or under the control of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners or any such other harbour commissioners shall be deemed for the purposes of the following provisions of this Order to be a road to which this Order applies—
(a)Articles 9, 10, 12, 14 and 15;
(b)Articles 32 and 38;
(c)Articles 40 to 44; and
(d)so much of Article 55 as authorises the Department to make regulations with respect to lighting equipment and reflectors.
(3) For the purpose of those provisions as applied by this Article to a road in the Belfast Harbour Estate a member of the Belfast Harbour Police shall have the same powers as a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary has in relation to other roads.
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C1Art. 109 excluded (23.11.2009) by Taxis Act (Northern Ireland) 2008 (c. 4), ss. 54(4), 59; S.R. 2009/352, art. 2, Sch.
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