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Statutory Instruments

1993 No. 176

ROAD TRAFFIC

The Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts) Regulations 1993

Made

1st February 1993

Coming into force

2nd February 1993

Whereas a draft of the following Regulations has been approved by both Houses of Parliament:

Now, the Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 14(1) and (2) and 15(3), (3A), (5) and (6) of the Road Traffic Act 1988(1), and all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 195(2) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations:—

PART IE+W+SINTRODUCTION

Citation, commencement and revocationsE+W+S

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts) Regulations 1993 and shall come into force on 2nd February 1993.

(2) The Regulations set out in Schedule 3 to these Regulations are hereby revoked.

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 1 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

General interpretationE+W+S

2.—(1) In these Regulations—

“the Act” means the Road Traffic Act 1988;

“the Construction and Use Regulations” means the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986(2);

[F1“large bus” means a motor vehicle which—

(a)

is constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of passengers,

(b)

has more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat,

(c)

has four or more wheels,

(d)

has a maximum design speed exceeding 25 kilometres per hour, and

(e)

has a maximum laden weight exceeding 3.5 tonnes;]

“licensed hire car” has the meaning given by section 13(3) of the Transport Act 1985(3);

“licensed taxi” has the meaning given by section 13(3) of the Transport Act 1985;

[F2“light goods vehicle” means a motor vehicle which—

(a)

has four or more wheels,

(b)

has a maximum design speed exceeding 25 kilometres per hour, and

(c)

has a maximum laden weight not exceeding 3.5 tonnes;]

“maximum laden weight” has the meaning given by Part IV of Schedule 6 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984(4);

“medical certificate” has the meaning given in Schedule 1 to these Regulations;

[F3“operator”, in relation to a small or large bus, means—

(a)

the owner of the bus, or

(b)

if the bus is in the possession of any other person under an agreement for hire, hire-purchase, conditional sale, loan or otherwise, that person;]

“passenger car” has the same meaning as in section 15 of the Act;

“private hire vehicle” means a motor vehicle which has no more than 8 seats in addition to the driver’s seat, other than a licensed taxi or a public service vehicle (within the meaning of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981(5)), which is provided for hire with the services of a driver for the purpose of carrying passengers and which displays a sign pursuant to either section 21 of the Vehicles (Excise) Act 1971(6) or section 48(2) of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976(7) or any similar enactment;

“rear seat” in relation to a vehicle means a seat not being the driver’s seat, a seat alongside the driver’s seat or a specified passenger seat;

“restraint system” means a system combining a seat fixed to the structure of the vehicle by appropriate means and a seat belt for which at least one anchorage point is located on the seat structure;

“seat belt” except in this regulation, includes a child restraint and references to wearing a seat belt shall be construed accordingly;

[F4“small bus” means a motor vehicle which—

(a)

is constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of passengers,

(b)

has more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat,

(c)

has four or more wheels,

(d)

has a maximum design speed exceeding 25 kilometres per hour, and

(e)

has a maximum laden weight not exceeding 3.5 tonnes;]

“trade licence” has the meaning given by section 38(1) of the Vehicles (Excise) Act 1971(8);

“disabled person’s belt”, “lap belt”, “seat”, “specified passenger seat” and “three point belt” have the meanings given by regulation 47(8) of the Construction and Use Regulations.

(2) Without prejudice to section 17 of the Interpretation Act 1978(9), a reference to a provision in any subordinate legislation (within the meaning of that Act) is a reference to that provision as from time to time amended or as from time to time re-enacted with or without modification.

(3) In these Regulations—

“child” means a person under the age of 14 years;

“large child” means a child who is not a small child; and

“small child” means a child who is—

(a)

aged under 12 years, and

(b)

under [F5135] centimetres in height.

(4) In these Regulations, “adult belt” means a seat belt in respect of which one or more of the following requirements is satisfied, namely that—

(a)it is a three-point belt which has been marked in accordance with regulation 47(7) of the Construction and Use Regulations,

(b)it is a lap belt which has been so marked,

(c)it is a seat belt that falls within regulation 47(4)(c)(i) or (ii) of those Regulations;

(d)it is a seat belt fitted [F6in a vehicle] and comprised in a restraint system—

(i)of a type which has been approved by an authority of another member State for use by all persons who are either aged 13 years or more or of 150 centimetres or more in height, and

(ii)in respect of which, by virtue of such approval, the requirements of the law of another member State corresponding to these Regulations would be met were it to be worn by persons who are either aged 13 years or more or of 150 centimetres or more in height when travelling [F7in that vehicle in that State].

(5) In these Regulations, “child restraint” means a seat belt or other device in respect of which the following requirements are satisfied, namely that—

(a)it is a seat belt or any other description of restraining device for the use of a child which is—

(i)designed either to be fitted directly to a suitable anchorage or to be used in conjunction with an adult seat belt and held in place by the restraining action of that belt, and

(ii)marked in accordance with regulation 47(7) of the Construction and Use Regulations; or

(b)it is a seat belt consisting of or comprised in a restraint system fitted [F8in a vehicle], being a restraint system—

(i)of a type which has been approved by an authority of another member State for use by a child, and

(ii)in respect of which, by virtue of such approval, the requirements of the law of that State corresponding to these Regulations would be met were it to be worn by a child when travelling [F9in that vehicle in that State].

(6) Subject to paragraph (7), for the purposes of these Regulations, a seat shall be regarded as provided with an adult seat belt if it is fixed in such a position that it can be worn by an occupier of that seat.

(7) A seat shall not be regarded as provided with an adult seat belt if the seat belt—

(a)has an inertia reel mechanism which is locked as a result of the vehicle being, or having been, on a steep incline, or

(b)does not comply with the requirements of regulation 48 of the Construction and Use Regulations.

[F10(8) For the purposes of these Regulations, a seat belt is appropriate—

(a)in relation to a small child, if it is a child restraint of a description prescribed for a child of his height and weight by regulation 8;

(b)in relation to a large child, if it is a child restraint of a description prescribed for a child of his height and weight by regulation 8 or an adult belt; or

(c)in relation to a person aged 14 years or more, if it is an adult belt.]

(9) For the purposes of these Regulations, any reference to a seat belt being available shall be construed in accordance with Schedule 2 to these Regulations.

[F11(9A) For the purposes of these Regulations, references to a bus being used to provide a service in a “built-up area” shall be construed in the same way as in section 15B(6) of the Act.]

(10) Unless the context otherwise requires, in these Regulations—

(a)any reference to a numbered regulation is a reference to the regulation bearing that number in these Regulations; and

(b)a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph bearing that number in the regulation or Schedule in which the reference appears.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 2 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

Interpretation of references to relevant vehiclesE+W+S

F123.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PART IIE+W+SADULTS IN THE FRONT OR REAR OF A VEHICLE

GeneralE+W+S

4.  This Part of these Regulations shall have effect for the purpose of section 14 of the Act.

Commencement Information

I3Reg. 4 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

Requirement for adults to wear adult beltsE+W+S

5.[F13(1) Subject to the following provisions of these Regulations, every person—

(a)driving a motor vehicle (other than a two-wheeled motor cycle with or without a sidecar), or

(b)riding in a front or rear seat of a motor vehicle (other than a two-wheeled motor cycle with or without a sidecar),

shall wear an adult belt.]

(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to a person under the age of 14 years.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I4Reg. 5 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

ExemptionsE+W+S

6.—(1) The requirements of regulation 5 do not apply to—

(a)a person holding a medical certificate;

[F14(b)the driver of or a passenger in a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for carrying goods, while on a journey which does not exceed 50 metres and which is undertaken for the purpose of delivering or collecting any thing;]

(c)a person driving a vehicle while performing a manoeuvre which includes reversing;

(d)a qualified driver (within the meaning given by [F15regulation 17 of the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations 1999]) who is supervising the holder of a provisional licence (within the meaning of Part III of the Act) while that holder is performing a manoeuvre which includes reversing;

(e)a person by whom, as provided in [F16the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations 1999], a test of competence to drive is being conducted and his wearing a seat belt would endanger himself or any other person;

(f)a person driving or riding in a vehicle while it is being used for [F17Scottish Fire and Rescue Service] [F18or, in England, fire and rescue authority] [F19or, in England or Wales, fire and rescue authority] or police purposes or for carrying a person in lawful custody (a person who is being so carried being included in this exemption);

[F20(fa)as regards England and Wales, and so far as relating to the functions of the Serious Organised Crime Agency which are exercisable in or as regards Scotland and which relate to reserved matters (within the meaning of the Scotland Act 1998), a person driving or riding in a vehicle while it is being used for Serious Organised Crime Agency purposes;]

[F21(fb)so far as relating to the functions of the Serious Organised Crime Agency which are exercisable in or as regards Scotland and which do not (within the meaning of the Scotland Act 1998) relate to reserved matters, a person driving or riding in a vehicle while it is being used for Serious Organised Crime Agency purposes;]

(g)the driver of—

(i)a licensed taxi while it is being used for seeking hire, or answering a call for hire, or carrying a passenger for hire, or

(ii)a private hire vehicle while it is being used to carry a passenger for hire;

(h)a person riding in a vehicle, being used under a trade licence, for the purpose of investigating or remedying a mechanical fault in the vehicle;

(j)a disabled person who is wearing a disabled person’s belt; or

(k)a person riding in a vehicle while it is taking part in a procession organised by or on behalf of the Crown.

(2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1)(k), the requirements of regulation 5 do not apply to a person riding in a vehicle which is taking part in a procession held to mark or commemorate an event if either—

(a)the procession is one commonly or customarily held in the police area or areas in which it is being held, or

(b)notice in respect of the procession was given in accordance with section 11 of the Public Order Act 1986(10).

(3) The requirements of regulation 5 do not apply to—

(a)a person driving a vehicle if the driver’s seat is not provided with an adult belt;

(b)a person riding in the front of a vehicle if no adult belt is available for him in the front of the vehicle;

(c)a person riding in the rear of a vehicle if no adult belt is available for him in the rear of the vehicle.

[F22(4) The requirements of regulation 5(1)(b) do not apply to a person riding in a small or large bus—

(a)which is being used to provide a local service (within the meaning of the Transport Act 1985) in a built-up area, or

(b)which is constructed or adapted for the carriage of standing passengers and on which the operator permits standing.]

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I5Reg. 6 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

PART IIIE+W+SCHILDREN IN THE REAR OF A VEHICLE

GeneralE+W+S

7.  This Part of these Regulations has effect for the purposes of section 15(3) and (3A) of the Act.

Commencement Information

I6Reg. 7 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

Description of seat belts to be worn by childrenE+W+S

8.—(1) For a child of any particular height and weight travelling in a particular vehicle, the description of seat belt prescribed for the purposes of section 15(3) of the Act to be worn by him is—

(a)if he is a small child F23..., a child restraint of a description specified in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of paragraph (2);

F24(b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(c)if he is a large child, a child restraint of a description specified in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (2) or an adult belt.

(2) The descriptions of seat belt referred to in paragraph (1) are—

(a)a child restraint with the marking required under regulation 47(7) of the Construction and Use Regulations if the marking indicates that it is suitable for his weight and either indicates that it is suitable for his height or contains no indication as respects height;

(b)a child restraint which would meet the requirements of the law of another member State corresponding to these Regulations were it to be worn by that child when travelling in that vehicle in that State.

Vehicles to which section 15(3) and (3A) of the Act do not applyE+W+S

9.  The following classes of vehicles are exempt from the prohibition in section 15(3) and (3A) of the Act, that is to say—

[F25(a)large buses;]

(b)licensed taxis and licensed hire cars in which (in each case) the rear seats are separated from the driver by a fixed partition.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I8Reg. 9 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

ExemptionsE+W+S

10.[F26(1) The prohibitions in section 15(3) and (3A) of the Act do not apply in relation to—

(a)a child for whom there is a medical certificate;

(b)a small child aged under 3 years who is riding in a licensed taxi or licensed hire car, if no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the front or rear of the vehicle;

(c)a small child aged 3 years or more who is riding in a licensed taxi, a licensed hire car or a small bus and wearing an adult belt if an appropriate seat belt is not available for him in the front or rear of the vehicle;

(d)a small child aged 3 years or more who is wearing an adult belt and riding in a passenger car or light goods vehicle where the use of child restraints by the child occupants of two seats in the rear of the vehicle prevents the use of an appropriate seat belt for that child and no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the front of the vehicle;

(e)a small child who is riding in a vehicle being used for the purposes of the police, security or emergency services to enable the proper performance of their duty;

(f)a small child aged 3 years or more who is wearing an adult belt and who, because of an unexpected necessity, is travelling a short distance in a passenger car or light goods vehicle in which no appropriate seat belt is available for him; or

(g)a disabled child who is wearing a disabled person’s belt or whose disability makes it impracticable to wear a seat belt where a disabled person’s belt is unavailable to him.]

[F27(2) The prohibition in section 15(3) of the Act does not apply in relation to a child aged under 3 years riding in a rear seat of a small bus.]

[F28(3) The prohibition in section 15(3) of the Act does not apply to a small child aged 3 years or more riding in a rear seat of a small bus if neither an appropriate seat belt nor an adult belt is available for him in the front or rear of the vehicle.]

[F28(3A) For the purposes of paragraph (3) of this regulation, a reference to an appropriate seat belt in paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 2 shall be read as including reference to an adult belt.]

(4) The prohibition in section 15(3) of the Act does not apply in relation to a large child in any vehicle if no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the rear of the vehicle.

[F29(4A) The prohibition in section 15(3) of the Act does not apply to a child riding in a small bus—

(a)which is being used to provide a local service (within the meaning of the Transport Act 1985) in a built-up area, or

(b)which is constructed or adapted for the carriage of standing passengers and on which the operator permits standing.]

(5) The prohibition in section 15(3A) of the Act does not apply in relation to a child if no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the front of the vehicle.

Signed by authority for the Secretary of State

Kenneth Carlisle

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Department of Transport

Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 1E+W+SMEANING OF “MEDICAL CERTIFICATE”

PART IE+W+S

1.  Subject to paragraph 2, in these Regulations, “medical certificate”, in relation to a person driving or riding in a vehicle, means—E+W+S

(a)a valid certificate signed by a medical practitioner to the effect that it is inadvisable on medical grounds for him to wear a seat belt, or

(b)a valid certificate to such effect issued by the authority having power to issue such a certificate under the law of another member State corresponding to these Regulations.

Commencement Information

I10Sch. 1 para. 1 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

2.  A certificate shall not be regarded as a medical certificate in relation to a person driving or riding in a vehicle for the purposes of these Regulations unless—E+W+S

(a)it specifies its period of validity and bears the symbol shown in Part II of this Schedule; F30 ...

F30(b). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I11Sch. 1 para. 2 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

3.  Paragraph 2 does not apply in relation to a certificate issued before 1st January 1995.E+W+S

Commencement Information

I12Sch. 1 para. 3 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

PART IIE+W+S

Commencement Information

I13Sch. 1 Pt. II in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

(see paragraph 2(a) in Part I of this Schedule)

Regulation 2(9)

SCHEDULE 2E+W+SINTERPRETATION OF REFERENCES TO AVAILABILITY OF SEAT BELTS

1.  For the purposes of these Regulations, in relation to a person aged 14 years or more riding in a vehicle,—E+W+S

(a)if any front seat in the vehicle (other than the driver’s seat) is provided with an adult belt, that belt shall be regarded as being available for him in the front of the vehicle unless the requirements of paragraph 3 are satisfied in relation to that person, that seat and that belt; and

(b)if any rear seat in the vehicle is provided with an adult belt, that belt shall be regarded as being available for him in the rear of the vehicle unless the requirements of paragraph 3 are satisfied in relation to that person, that seat and that belt.

Commencement Information

I14Sch. 2 para. 1 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

2.  For the purposes of these Regulations, in relation to a child riding in a vehicle,—E+W+S

(a)if any front seat in the vehicle (other than the driver’s seat) is provided with an appropriate seat belt, that belt shall be regarded as an appropriate seat belt available for him in the front of the vehicle unless the requirements of paragraph 3 are satisfied in relation to that child, that seat and that belt; and

(b)if any rear seat in a vehicle is provided with an appropriate seat belt, that belt shall be regarded as an appropriate seat belt available for him in the rear of the vehicle unless the requirements of paragraph 3 are satisfied in relation to that child, that seat and that belt.

Commencement Information

I15Sch. 2 para. 2 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

3.  The requirements of this paragraph are satisfied in relation to a particular person (“the person in question”) and a particular seat (“the relevant seat”) provided with a particular seat belt (“the relevant belt”) if—E+W+S

(a)another person is wearing the relevant belt;

(b)a child is occupying the relevant seat and wearing a child restraint which is an appropriate child restraint for that child;

(c)another person, being a person holding a medical certificate, is occupying the relevant seat;

(d)a disabled person (not being the person in question) is occupying the relevant seat and wearing a disabled person’s belt;

(e)by reason of his disability, it would not be practicable for the person in question to wear the relevant belt;

F31(f). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(g)the person in question is prevented from occupying the relevant seat by the presence of a child restraint which could not readily be removed without the aid of tools; or

(h)the relevant seat is specially designed so that—

(i)its configuration can be adjusted in order to increase the space in the vehicle available for goods or personal effects, and

(ii)when it is so adjusted the seat cannot be used as such,

and the configuration is adjusted in the manner described in sub-paragraph (i) and it would not be reasonably practicable for the goods and personal effects being carried in the vehicle to be so carried were the configuration not so adjusted.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I16Sch. 2 para. 3 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

4.  Paragraph 3 shall have effect in relation to regulation 10(5) as if sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) of that paragraph were omitted.E+W+S

Commencement Information

I17Sch. 2 para. 4 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

5.  Paragraph 3(b) and (d) shall not apply unless the presence of the other person renders it impracticable for the person in question to wear the relevant belt.E+W+S

Commencement Information

I18Sch. 2 para. 5 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

F326.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E+W+S

7.  Paragraph 3(g) shall not apply if—E+W+S

(a)the person in question is a child; and

(b)the child restraint is appropriate for him.

Commencement Information

I19Sch. 2 para. 7 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

8.  A child restraint shall be regarded as provided for a seat for the purposes of this Schedule if—E+W+S

(a)it is fixed in such a position that it can be worn by an occupier of that seat, or

(b)it is elsewhere in or on the vehicle but—

(i)it could readily be fixed in such a position without the aid of tools, and

(ii)it is not being worn by a child for whom it is appropriate and who is occupying another seat.

Commencement Information

I20Sch. 2 para. 8 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

Regulation 1(2)

SCHEDULE 3E+W+SREVOCATIONS

Commencement Information

I21Sch. 3 in force at 2.2.1993, see reg. 1(1)

TitleYear and number
The Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts) Regulations 1982S.I. 1982/1203
The Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts by Children in Rear Seats) Regulations 1989S.I. 1989/1219
The Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts in Rear Seats by Adults) Regulations 1991S.I. 1991/1255

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations make provisions relating to the wearing of seat belts in the front or rear of motor vehicles by adults and to the wearing of seat belts and other restraints by children in the rear of motor vehicles. They replace:

(a)The Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts) Regulations 1982;

(b)The Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts by Children in Rear Seats) Regulations 1989; and

(c)The Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat belts in Rear Seats by Adults) Regulations 1991.

These Regulations, the Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts by Children in Front Seats) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/31) and the Road Traffic Act 1988 (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/3105) implement Council Directive 91/671/EEC. The Directive applies only to vehicles of less than 3.5 tonnes which have 4 or more wheels and a design speed of more than 25 km/h. It does not apply to passenger vehicles with more than 8 passenger seats if they are designed to carry standing passengers. Vehicles within the scope of the Directive with not more than 8 passenger seats are referred to in the Regulations as “passenger cars”.

Adults in the front or rear of a motor vehicleE+W+S

The main changes made by these Regulations as regards adults are as follows:

(a)Previously a driver could commit an offence under section 14 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 even if the driver’s seat was not provided with a seat belt. This will no longer be the case. The general rule will be that if an adult belt is provided it must be worn.

(b)Previously a passenger in the front of the vehicle could, in some cases, commit an offence under section 14 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 even if no seat belt was available in the front of the vehicle. This will no longer be the case. The general rule will be that if an adult belt is available in the front a passenger in the front must wear it.

(c)Previously the front seat wearing requirements applied only to vehicles that were required to be fitted with seat belts by the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986. They will now apply to all motor vehicles (other than motor bicycles) to which seat belts are fitted.

(d)The description of seat belt that must be worn if available will in the case of vehicles within the scope of the Directive include belts approved by other member States.

(e)Previously the requirement to wear a seat belt in the rear of a vehicle applied to motor cars which were not constructed or adapted to carry more than 8 passengers and to no other vehicles. The requirements will now apply to all motor cars as defined in the Road Traffic Act 1988 and all passenger cars.

(f)As before there is an exemption for persons holding a certificate to the effect that it is inadvisable on medical grounds for him to wear a seat belt. Such a certificate will in future have to state its period of validity and bear a specified symbol. The exemption is extended to holders of certificates issued under the law of another member State.

(g)The exemptions relating to emergency vehicles and persons in custody have been widened.

Children in the rear of a motor vehicleE+W+S

Children are for the purposes of the Regulations divided into two categories. A small child is a child who is aged under 12 years and is under 150 centimetres in height. Any other child aged under 14 years is referred to as a large child.

Previously it was unlawful to drive a vehicle with an unrestrained child in the rear only if a seat belt or other restraint was fitted in the rear. The Road Traffic Act 1988 (Amendment) Regulations 1992 makes it an offence to drive a passenger car with an unrestrained small child in the rear where no rear seat belt is fitted subject to exceptions made by Regulations. These Regulations prescribe exceptions.

The main changes made by these Regulations and The Road Traffic Act 1988 (Amendment) Regulations 1992 as regards children are as follows.

(a)The previous Regulations applied only to motor cars as defined in the Road Traffic Act 1988. These Regulations extend to all passenger cars as well as motor cars.

(b)Previously it was lawful to drive a vehicle with an unrestrained child in the rear if no suitable restraint was available in the rear even if one was available in the front. This will generally cease to be lawful in the case of a small child in a passenger car where an un-occupied seat in the front is provided with a suitable restraint.

(c)A small child will generally have to wear a suitable child restraint if one is available. If no such restraint is available, a small child aged over 3 years must generally wear an adult belt if one is available.

(d)An adult belt is now treated as suitable for a child aged 3 years or over even if no booster cushion is used. Previously there was provision for a child aged 1, 2 or 3 years in the rear to use an adult belt in conjunction with a booster cushion. There is no equivalent provision in these Regulations. Accordingly, a child aged under 3 years will not be required to wear an available adult belt even if a booster cushion is also available.

(e)There are provisions concerning restraints approved by other member States and medical certificates in similar (but not identical) terms to those relating to adults.

(1)

1988 c. 52; sections 14, 15 and 195 were amended by the Road Traffic Act 1988 (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/3105).

(2)

S.I. 1986/1078; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1987/1133, 1989/1478 and 1991/2003.

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