The Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1990
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ROAD TRAFFIC The Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations 1990
Persons by whom approved training courses may be provided. 23A.(1) Approved training courses for motor cyclists may be provided
(2) Any person may apply to the licensing authority to be approved to provide an approved training course for motor cyclists under sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (1) above, and the licensing authority may, if satisfied that
(3) Subject to paragraphs (4) to (10) below, a person who provides an approved training course for motor cyclists in pursuance of paragraph (1) above may authorise motor cycle instructors to conduct the motor cycle training on his behalf. (4) A motor cycle instructor may be authorised under paragraph (3) above if and only if
(5) The conditions referred to in paragraph (4) above are that
(6) Subject, in the case of a certified instructor, to paragraphs (7) to (9) below, and in the case of an assistant instructor, to paragraphs (7) and (8) below
(7) Certified and assistant instructors shall not be entitled to conduct any training until
(8) Where the licensing authority does not approve an authorisation given under paragraph (3) above that authorisation shall be of no effect. (9) A certified instructor shall not be entitled to conduct training as a certified instructor unless there is in force in respect of him a certificate, which shall be renewable every four years, issued by the licensing authority and obtained by the person who has authorised him under paragraph (3) above, in the form set out in Schedule 7. (10) An assistant instructor who, subsequent to his authorisation under paragraph (3) above, satisfies the condition set out in sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (5) above, shall become a certified instructor on satisfying the condition, but he shall not be entitled to conduct training as a certified instructor unless paragraph (9) above is satisfied. (11) When conducting motor cycle training a certified instructor shall carry with him the certificate issued in respect of him by the licensing authority. (12) A person who is approved to provide an approved training course for motor cyclists in pursuance of sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (1) above and who satisfies the conditions set out in sub-paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph (5) above shall, in relation to training conducted by himself, be deemed for the purposes of this Part of these Regulations to be a certified instructor, and shall be entitled to conduct training as a certified instructor provided there is in force in respect of him a certificate, renewable every four years and issued to him by the licensing authority, in the form set out in Schedule 7, and he complies with paragraph (11) above. (13) A person who is approved to provide an approved training course for motor cyclists in pursuance of sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (1) above and who satisfies the conditions set out in sub-paragraphs (a) and (c) of paragraph (5) above shall, in relation to training conducted by himself, be deemed for the purposes of this Part of these Regulations to be an assistant instructor and shall be entitled to conduct the training of motor cyclists save that he shall not be entitled to conduct the training of motor cyclists in practical on-road riding skills. (14) The licensing authority may at any time by notice in writing
(15) Where the licensing authority withdraws an approval made under sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (1) above, the approval and the authority of any person to act as a certified or assistant instructor on behalf of the person whose approval has been withdrawn shall cease forthwith; and where the licensing authority revokes an authorisation given under paragraph (3) above, the authority of the person whose authorisation is revoked to act as a certified or assistant instructor, as the case may be, shall cease forthwith. (16) Where the licensing authority withdraws an approval made under sub-paragraph (d) of paragraph (1) above, the person whose approval is withdrawn shall, within 28 days from the date of that withdrawal, return to the licensing authority all certificates which were supplied to him under paragraphs (9) and (12) above and all forms for certificates which were supplied to him under regulation 23B(5) below. (17) Where the licensing authority revokes an authorisation given under paragraph (3) above in respect of a certified instructor, or where a certified instructor authorised under paragraph (3) above ceases to conduct training on behalf of the person who authorised him, the certified instructor shall return to the person who authorised him the certificate he was required to carry under paragraph (11) above as soon as is reasonably practicable; and, on receiving it, the person who authorised him shall return that certificate to the licensing authority immediately. Nature and approval of training courses 23B.(1) A training course for motor cyclists shall comprise the elements A to E set out in Schedule 8 and shall be approved by the licensing authority. (2) Before any practical training is given to motor cyclists on an approved training course the requirements of paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 8 must be fulfilled. (3) To complete an approved training course successfully, a motor cyclist must satisfy the person who provides the course of each of the following in sequence, commencing with sub-paragraph (a)
(4) On the successful completion of an approved training course a motor cyclist shall be issued with a certificate of completion signed on behalf of the person providing the course by a certified instructor, who may be the person providing the course, on a form supplied by the licensing authority as prescribed in Schedule 9. (5) Forms for certificates evidencing the successful completion of an approved training course shall be supplied by the licensing authority to those authorised to provide approved training courses pursuant to paragraph (1) of regulation 23A above at a charge of £210 per form.
Exemptions and Transitional and Supplementary Provisions 23D.(1) For the purposes of regulations 23E, 23F, 23G and 23H below "provisional licence holder" means a person who holds a valid provisional licence under which he drives and which, subject to section 97(3) of the Road Traffic Act 1988, authorises him to drive a vehicle of a class included in category A or category P; and "provisional entitlement holder" means a person who holds and drives under a valid licence which, not being a provisional or full licence to drive a vehicle of a class included in category A or category P, authorises him (by virtue of Section 98(2) of the Road Traffic Act 1988) to drive a class of vehicle in one of those categories as if he were a provisional licence holder. (2) For the purposes of regulation 23G below "exempted island" means an island outside the mainland of Great Britain other than
(2) A provisional licence holder who has passed Part I of the test for motor bicycles shall be exempt from the restriction imposed by section 97(3)(e) and from the requirement imposed by section 89(2A) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 for the period during which the certificate furnished to him under regulation 22(1) is valid. (3) Section 98 (3)(c) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 shall not apply to a person who was a provisional entitlement holder immediately before 1st December 1990 or to a provisional entitlement holder who has passed Part I of the test for motor bicycles for the period during which the certificate furnished to him under regulation 22(1) is valid. (4) A provisional entitlement holder who has passed Part I of the test for motor bicycles shall be exempt from the requirement imposed by section 89(2A) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 for the period during which the certificate furnished to him under regulation 22(1) is valid.
(2) A provisional licence holder who is resident on an exempted island shall be exempt from the restriction imposed by section 97(3)(e) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 when he satisfies either of the conditions set out in paragraph (4) below. (3) Section 98(3)(c) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 shall not apply to a provisional entitlement holder who is resident on an exempted island when he satisfies either of the conditions set in paragraph (4) below. (4) The conditions referred to in paragraphs (2) and (3) above are
(2) In paragraph (1) of regulation 3 (Interpretation)
(3) After paragraph (1)(c) of regulation 20 (Nature of tests) the semi-colon and the word "and" shall be deleted and replaced by a full stop. (4) The foregoing provisions of this regulation shall not have effect in the case of a person who
Notes: [1] See the definition of "prescribed" and "regulations". back [2] 1988 c. 52; sections 89(2A) and (5A) and 97(3A) and (3B) were inserted by the Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Act 1989 (c. 22), section 6. back [4] S.I. 1987/1378, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations. back |
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