2013 No. 2987
Health And Safety
Public Passenger Transport
Public Passenger Vehicles
Road Traffic

The Road Traffic, Public Passenger Transport and Vehicles (Revocations) Regulations 2013

Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Secretary of State, in whom the powers conferred by the provisions set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations now vest1, makes the following Regulations.
The Secretary of State is designated2 for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19723 in relation to the regulation of the type, description, construction or equipment of vehicles, and of components of vehicles, and in particular any vehicle type approval scheme.
The Secretary of State has consulted the Health and Safety Executive and such other bodies as appear to the Secretary of State to be appropriate so far as is required by section 50(1)(b) and (1AA) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 19744 for the purposes of these Regulations.

The Secretary of State has consulted such representative organisations as the Secretary of State thinks fit in accordance with—

(a)
section 101(6) of the Transport Act 19685;
(b)
section 61(2) of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 19816;
(c)
section 134(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 19847; and
(d)
section 195(2) of the Road Traffic Act 19888,

so far as is required for the purposes of these Regulations.

Citation and commencement1.

These Regulations may be cited as the Road Traffic, Public Passenger Transport and Vehicles (Revocations) Regulations 2013 and come into force on 31st December 2013.

Revocations2.

(1)

The Regulations listed in Schedule 2 are revoked.

(2)

The Regulations listed in column 1 of the table in Schedule 3 are revoked to the extent specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that table.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport

Stephen Hammond
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department for Transport

SCHEDULE 1

Preamble

Provisions conferring powers exercised in the making of these Regulations

Enactment conferring power

Transport Act 19689

Section 96(10)

European Communities Act 197210

Section 2(2)

Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 197411

Sections 15(1), (2) and (4)(a), and 43(2) and (6) Schedule 3, paragraphs 1(3), 3, 14 and 16

Highways Act 198012

Section 300

Public Passenger Vehicles Act 198113

Sections 5, 52(1), 57(3), 59 and 60

Road Traffic Regulation Act 198414

Section 63A(4)

Transport Act 198515

Section 42(10)

Road Traffic Act 198816

Section 31(2) and (3)

SCHEDULE 2

Regulation 2(1)

Revocations

Regulations revoked

Reference

The Motorcycles (Sound Level Measurement Certificates) Regulations 1980

S.I. 1980/765

The Public Service Vehicles (London Local Service Licences) Regulations 1986

S.I. 1986/1691

The Public Service Vehicles (London Local Service Licences) (Amendment) Regulations 1988

S.I. 1988/408

The Motorcycles (Sound Level Measurement Certificates) (Amendment) Regulations 1988

S.I. 1988/1640

The Motorcycles (Sound Level Measurement Certificates) (Amendment) Regulations 1989

S.I. 1989/713

The Motorcycles (Sound Level Measurement Certificates) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1989

S.I. 1989/1591

The Cycle Racing on Highways (Tour de France 1994) Regulations 1994

S.I. 1994/1226

SCHEDULE 3

Regulation 2(2)

Revocations with limited extent

Column1

Column 2

Column 3

Regulations revoked

Reference

Extent of revocation

The Vehicles (Conditions of Use on Footpaths) Regulations 196317

S.I. 1963/2126

The whole Regulations in England

The Vehicles (Conditions of Use on Footpaths) (Amendment) Regulations 196618

S.I.1966/864

The whole Regulations in England

The Public Service Vehicles (Lost Property) Regulations 197819

S.I. 1978/1684

The whole Regulations in England and Wales

The Public Service Vehicles (Lost Property) (Amendment) Regulations 1981

S.I. 1981/1623

The whole Regulations in England and Wales

The Road Traffic (Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Substances) (Amendment) Regulations 1992

S.I. 1992/1213

The whole Regulations in England, Wales and Scotland

The Road Traffic (Training of Drivers of Vehicles Carrying Dangerous Goods) (Amendment) Regulations 1993

S.I. 1993/1122

The whole Regulations in England, Wales and Scotland

The Parking Attendants (Wearing of Uniforms) (London) Regulations 1993

S.I. 1993/1450

The whole Regulations in England and Wales

The Public Service Vehicles (Lost Property) (Amendment) Regulations 1995

S.I. 1995/185

The whole Regulations in England and Wales

The Drivers’ Hours (Passenger and Goods Vehicles) (Exemption) Regulations 1996

S.I. 1996/240

The whole Regulations in England and Wales

EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations revoke 16 sets of Regulations relating to transport.

The Motorcycles (Sound Level Measurement Certificates) Regulations 1980 (S.I. 1980/765) and three amending instruments (S.I. 1988/1640, 1989/713 and 1989/1591) implemented certain requirements of Council Directive 78/1015/EEC on the permissible sound level and exhaust system of motorcycles. This Directive was repealed and replaced in 1998 by Directive 97/24/EC, which was implemented by the Motor Cycles Etc. (EC Type Approval) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/2920). The provisions in these implementing instruments have therefore been superseded.

The Public Service Vehicles (London Local Service Licences) Regulations 1986 (S.I. 1986/1691) and one amending instrument (S.I. 1988/408) regulated the London Local Service Licence regime, which applied to certain local bus services in Greater London. The Greater London Authority Act 1999 replaced this regime with the London Service Permit system and these Regulations are redundant.

The Cycle Racing on Highways (Tour de France 1994) Regulations1994 (S.I. 1994/1226) authorised two stages of the Tour de France in England in 1994. The regulations relate to a one-off event which took place in 1994 and are now spent.

The Vehicles (Conditions of Use on Footpaths) Regulations 1963 (S.I. 1963/2126) and one amending instrument (S.I. 1966/864) place restrictions, including maximum weight and loading gauge, and a maximum speed limit, on the driving of vehicles on footpaths by representatives of local authorities for the purposes of cleaning, maintaining and improving such footpaths. The Government has decided to remove the restrictions and allow individual authorities in England to determine local requirements.

The Public Service Vehicles (Lost Property) Regulations 1978 (S.I. 1978/1684) and two amending instruments (S.I. 1981/1623 and 1995/185) regulate the way bus companies deal with lost property. The Government has decided, following consultation with the industry and other interested parties, to remove the statutory requirements in England and Wales and allow companies to make their own arrangements.

The Road Traffic (Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Substances) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/1213) and the Road Traffic (Training of Drivers of Vehicles Carrying Dangerous Goods) (Amendment) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/1122) amended three instruments which have been revoked. These instruments are therefore redundant.

The Parking Attendants (Wearing of Uniforms) (London) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/1450) prescribe functions which can only be carried out by a parking attendant who is wearing the uniform which has been specified by the enforcement authority. These provisions which, following an amendment to the enabling power, apply to any civil enforcement area in England and Wales, have been superseded by regulations made under the Traffic Management Act 2004.

The Drivers’ Hours (Passenger and Goods Vehicles) (Exemption) Regulations 1996 (S.I. 1996/240) granted an emergency relaxation from the drivers’ hours rules (as prescribed by virtue of section 96 of the Transport Act 1968) for drivers affected by severe weather conditions in February 1996. The regulations are now spent.

A full impact assessment of the effect that the revocation of the Public Service Vehicles (Lost Property) Regulations 1978 (and the instruments which amend it) will have on the costs of business and the voluntary sector is available and is published with the Explanatory Memorandum alongside the instrument on www.legislation.gov.uk. An impact assessment has not been produced for the other measures in this instrument as no negative impact on the private, public or voluntary sector is foreseen. The revocation of the Vehicles (Conditions of Use on Footpaths) Regulations 1963 and the instrument which amends it may benefit local authorities by enabling them to determine requirements based on local circumstances.