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16.—(1) In Part I of Schedule 3—
(a)in Table I in paragraph 1—
(i)in the entry for item 4, in the second column after “30” add “to 32”, and in the third column after “View to the front” insert “and condition of glass”,
(ii)in the entry for item 14, in the second column after “61” insert “and 61A”,
(b)in Table II in paragraph 2—
(i)in the entry for item 17, in the fourth column omit “, front fog lamps, reversing lamps”,
(ii)in the entry for item 18, in the fourth column after “indicators;” insert “hazard warning lamps; front and”, and after “stop lamps;” insert “reversing lamps;”,
(iii)in the entry for item 19, in the fourth column omit “, front fog lamps, reversing lamps”,
(c)after paragraph 3B insert—
“3C. For the purposes of this Part, a category T tractor is deemed to be driven at more than 40 kilometres per hour if its design speed exceeds 40 kilometres per hour.”.
(2) In Part II of Schedule 3, at the end of paragraph 4 add—
“;
steering lock”.
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