The Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) (Amendment) Order 1989
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ROAD TRAFFIC The Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) (Amendment) Order 1989
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 13th day of June 1989 Present, The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council
1. This Order may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) (Amendment) Order 1989 and shall come into force for all purposes except the purposes of articles 5 and 6 on the day after the day on which it is made, for all purposes of article 5 on the 1st September 1989 and for all purposes of article 6 on the date on which the Convention on Road Traffic concluded at Vienna in 1968[2] is first in force in respect of the United Kingdom, which date shall be notified in the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes.
2.(1) In this Order "the principal Order" means the Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) Order 1975[3] as amended by the Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) (Amendment) Order 1980[4] and the Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) (Amendment) Order 1985[5] . (2) Articles 5, 6, 7 and 8 and paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) of article 10 of the Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) (Amendment) Order 1980 and articles 3 and 4 of the Motor Vehicles (International Circulation) (Amendment) Order 1985 are hereby revoked. (3) In Schedule 3 to the principal Order.
3. In article 1 of the principal Order there shall be inserted at the end the following paragraphs:
(10) Section 13 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988[8] and Article 190 of the said Order of 1981 (admissibility of records as evidence) shall apply to records maintained by the Secretary of State in connection with his functions under this Article, or by a body or Northern Ireland department to which in accordance with paragraph (8) of this Article he has delegated the function in connection with which the records are maintained, as that section or that Article apply to records maintained in connection with functions under that Act or under that Order, and the powers conferred by section 13(5) of the said Act of 1988 and Article 190(4) of the said Order of 1981 to prescribe a description of matter which may be admitted as evidence under that section or under that Article shall have effect in relation to the application of that section and that Article by this Article." .
4. For articles 2 and 3 of the principal Order there shall be substituted the following articles: ">Visitors' driving permits 2.(1) Subject to the provisions of this Article, it shall be lawful for a person resident outside the United Kingdom who is temporarily in Great Britain and holds
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Article, it shall be lawful for a person resident outside the United Kingdom who is temporarily in Great Britain and holds
(3) Subject to the provisions of this Article, it shall be lawful for a person resident outside the United Kingdom who is temporarily in Great Britain and holds a British Forces (BFG) public service vehicle driving licence during a period of twelve months from the date of his last entry into the United Kingdom to drive, or for any person to cause or permit such a person to drive, in Great Britain
(4) Nothing in the preceding provisions of this Article shall authorise any person to drive, or any person to cause or permit any person to drive, a vehicle of any class at a time when he is disqualified by virtue of section 101 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (persons under age), for holding or obtaining a driving licence authorising him to drive vehicles of that class, but in the case of any such person as is mentioned in paragraph (1), (2) or (3) of this Article, who is driving a vehicle which
"the international requirements" means
"Convention country" means a country which is not a Member State of the European Economic Community nor a party to the aforementioned European Agreement but is a party to the Convention on Road Traffic concluded at Geneva in the year 1949[12], or the International Convention relative to Motor Traffic concluded at Paris in the year 1926[13]. (5) This Article shall not authorise a person to drive a motor vehicle of any class if, in consequence of a conviction or of the order of a court, he is disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence under Part III of the Road Traffic Act 1988. (6) The Secretary of State may by order contained in a statutory instrument withdraw the right conferred by paragraph (1)(b), (1)(c), (2)(b) or (3) of this Article, or any two or more of those rights either in the case of all domestic driving permits, British Forces (BFG) driving licences or British Forces (BFG) public service vehicle driving licences or in the case of such permits or licences of a description specified in the order or held by persons of a description so specified. (7) In this Article "Convention driving permit" means a driving permit in the form A in Schedule 1 to this Order issued under the authority of a country outside the United Kingdom, whether or not that country is a party to the Convention on Road Traffic concluded at Geneva in the year 1949, or a driving permit in the form B in the said Schedule issued under the authority of a country outside the United Kingdom which is a party to the International Convention relative to Motor Traffic concluded at Paris in the year 1926 but not to the Convention of 1949; "domestic driving permit" in relation to a country outside the United Kingdom means a document issued under the law of that country and authorising the holder to drive motor vehicles, or a specified class of motor vehicles, in that country, and includes a driving permit issued by the armed forces of any country Outside the United Kingdom for use in some other country outside the United Kingdom; "British Forces (BFG) driving licence" means a driving licence issued in Germany to members of the British Forces or of the civilian component thereof or to the dependants of such members by the British authorities in that country in such a form and in accordance with such licensing System as may from time to time be approved by those authorities; and "British Forces (BFG) public Service vehicle driving licence" means any such driving licence authorising the driving of public service vehicles of any class; "dependants" in relation to such a member of the British Forces or the civilian component thereof, means any of the following persons, namely
"public service vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981. (8) The provisions of this Article which authorise the holder of a permit or a licence to drive a vehicle during a specified period shall not be construed as authorising the driving of a vehicle at a time when the permit or the licence has ceased to be valid.
(2) This Article shall not authorise a person to drive a motor vehicle of any class if, in consequence of a conviction or of the order of a court, he is disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence under Part III of the Road Traffic Act 1988. (3) Nothing in this Article shall authorise any person to drive, or any person to cause or permit any other person to drive, a vehicle of any class at a time when he is disqualified by virtue of section 101 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (persons under age), for holding or obtaining a driving licence authorising him to drive vehicles of that class. (4) The interpretative provisions of the Visiting Forces Act 1952 shall apply for the interpretation of this Article and "dependant", in relation to a member of any such visiting force or a civilian component thereof, means any of the following persons namely
5. In Schedule 2 to the principal Order for "£2.50" in each place where it occurs there shall be substituted "£3".
6.(1) In paragraph (4) of article 2 of the principal Order, as substituted by article 4 of this Order, in the definition of "Convention country" after the words "but is a party to" there shall be inserted the words "the Convention on Road Traffic concluded at Vienna in the year 1968[15]". (2) In paragraph (7) of article 2 of the principal Order, as so substituted, for the definition of "Convention driving permit" there shall be substituted the following definition:
(3) At the end of paragraph (8) of article 2 of the principal Order as so substituted, there shall be added the following words "and, without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph (4) above, a Convention driving permit in the form C in Schedule 1 to this Order shall, if the validity of the permit is by special endorsement thereon made conditional upon the holder wearing certain devices or upon the vehicle being equipped in a certain manner to take account of his disability, not be valid at a time when any such condition is not satisfied".
(This note is not part of the Order)
ISBN 0 11 096993 6 Notes: [1] 1952 c. 39; section 1 has effect with section 8 of the Road Traffic (Amendment) Act 1967 (c. 70). back [7] 1981 No. 154 (N.I. 1). back |
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