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The A282 Trunk Road (Dartford-Thurrock Crossing Charging Scheme) Order 2013

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Article 4(6)

SCHEDULE 3DESCRIPTIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLES EXEMPT FROM THE FIRST AND SECOND CHARGING REGIMES

1.  The following descriptions of motor vehicles are exempt from the first and second charging regimes—

(1) a vehicle which is—

(a)being used in the execution of duty; and

(b)exempt from vehicle excise duty under—

(i)paragraph 3A (police vehicles);

(ii)paragraph 4 (fire engines);

(iii)paragraph 5 (fire and rescue authority vehicles);

(iv)paragraph 6 (ambulances); or

(v)paragraph 7 (vehicles being used or kept on a road by a health service body, a National Health Service trust, an NHS foundation trust, a Local Health Board or the Care Quality Commission),

of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994(1).

(2) a vehicle which is exempt from vehicle excise duty under—

(a)paragraph 18 or 19 (vehicles for use by or for purposes of certain disabled people); or

(b)paragraph 20 (vehicles used for carriage of disabled people by recognised bodies),

of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994.

(3) a military vehicle that is, a vehicle used for army, naval or air force purposes, while being driven by persons for the time being subject to the orders of a member of the armed forces of the Crown;

(4) a military vehicle of a visiting force that is, a vehicle used for army, naval or air force purposes, whilst being driven by a person who is part of any unit, contingent or detachment of a visiting force of a country, being present in the United Kingdom on the invitation of Her Majesty’s Government in the United Kingdom;

(5) an omnibus being used for a local service as defined by section 2 of the Transport Act 1985(2);

(6) a vehicle being used in connection with—

(a)the collection of charges; or

(b)the inspection, safety, maintenance, improvement or renewal of or other dealing with the length of road described in Schedule 1 or any structure, works or apparatus in, on, under or over that length of road; and

(7) a vehicle used by or escorted by the Vehicle and Operator Service Agency in the execution of duty.

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