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Regulation 6(3)
Provision | Subject matter |
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Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984(1) | |
Section 18(3) | Contravention of order relating to one-way traffic on trunk roads |
Section 20(5) | Contravention of order relating to use of vehicles on roads of certain classes |
Section 81(1), an order under section 84(1), section 86(1), an order under section 88(1) and section 89(1) | Speed limits and temporary speed limits |
Regulations under section 99 | Removal of vehicles illegally parked, etc. |
Section 104(1) | Immobilisation of vehicles illegally parked |
Roads (Scotland) Act 1984(2) | |
Section 129(5) | Using a vehicle in a foot-way, footpath or cycle track |
Section 129(6) | Parking a motor vehicle on a cycle track |
Road Traffic Act 1988(3) | |
Section 21(1) | Prohibition of driving or parking on cycle tracks |
Section 22 | Leaving vehicles in dangerous positions |
Section 36(1) | Drivers to comply with traffic signs |
The Highway Code, as it has effect under section 38 | |
Section 40A | Using vehicle in dangerous condition, etc. |
Regulations under section 41 | Regulation of construction, weight, equipment and use of vehicles |
Section 41A | Breach of requirement as to brakes, steering-gear or tyres |
Section 41C | Breach of requirement as to speed assessment equipment detection devices |
Section 42 | Breach of other construction and use requirements |
Section 47(1) | Obligatory test certificates |
Section 87 | Drivers of motor vehicles to have driving licences |
Section 103(1)(b) | Driving while disqualified |
Section 143(1) and (2) | Users of motor vehicles to be insured or secured against third-party risks |
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