The Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1995
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ROAD TRAFFIC The Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1995
1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1995 and shall come into force on 23rd October 1995. (2) These Regulations shall extend to Scotland only. (3) The Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1964[3] and the Motorways Traffic (Scotland) (Amendment) Regulations 1968[4] are hereby revoked.
2.(1) In these Regulations
(2) A vehicle shall be treated for the purposes of any provision of these Regulations as being on any part of a motorway specified in that provision if any part of the vehicle (whether it is at rest or not) is on the part of the motorway so specified. (3) Any provision of these Regulations containing any prohibition or restriction relating to the driving, moving or stopping of a vehicle, or to its remaining at rest, shall be construed as a provision that no person shall use a motorway by driving, moving or stopping the vehicle or by causing or permitting it to be driven or moved or to stop or remain at rest, in contravention of that prohibition or restriction. (4) In these Regulations references to numbered classes of traffic are references to the classes of traffic set out in Schedule 3 to the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984[7].
3. Subject to section 17(5)[8] of the 1984 Act, these Regulations apply to every special road or part of a special road which can be used only by traffic of Classes I or II.
4. Subject to the following provisions of these Regulations, no vehicle shall be driven on any part of the motorway which is not a carriageway.
5.(1) Where there is a traffic sign indicating that there is no entry to a carriageway at a particular place, no vehicle shall be driven or moved on to that carriageway at that place. (2) Where there is a traffic sign indicating that there is no left or right turn into a carriageway at a particular place, no vehicle shall be so driven or moved as to cause it to turn to the left or (as the case may be) to the right into that carriageway at that place. (3) Every vehicle on a length of carriageway which is contiguous to a central reservation, shall be driven in such a direction that the central reservation is at all times on the right-hand side of the vehicle. (4) Where traffic signs are so placed that there is a length of carriageway (being a length which is not contiguous to a central reservation) which can be entered at one end only by vehicles driven in conformity with paragraph (1) of this regulation, every vehicle on that length of carriageway shall be driven in such a direction only as to cause it to proceed away from that end of that length of carriageway towards the other end thereof. (5) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this regulation, no vehicle which
6.(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, no vehicle shall stop or remain at rest on the carriageway. (2) Where it is necessary for a vehicle which is being driven on a carriageway to be stopped while it is on a motorway
(3) A vehicle
(4) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this regulation shall preclude a vehicle from stopping or remaining at rest on a carriageway while it is prevented from proceeding along the carriageway by the presence of any other vehicle or any person or object.
7. No vehicle on a motorway shall be driven or moved backwards except insofar as it is necessary to back the vehicle to enable it to proceed forwards or to be connected to any other vehicle.
8. No vehicle shall be driven or moved or stopped or remain at rest on any hard shoulder or in an emergency layby except in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3) of regulation 6 above.
9. No vehicle shall be driven or moved or stopped or remain at rest on a central reservation or verge.
10.(1) No motor vehicle shall be driven on a motorway by a person who is authorised to drive that vehicle only by virtue of his being a holder of a provisional licence under section 97(2) of the Road Traffic Act 1988[9], unless since the date of coming into force of the said provisional licence that person has passed a test prescribed under section 89 of that Act[10] sufficient to entitle him under that Act to be granted a licence, other than a provisional licence, authorising him to drive that vehicle on a road. (2) Paragraph (1) above does not apply to a large goods vehicle or to a passenger-carrying vehicle. (3) In this regulation, "large goods vehicle" and "passenger-carrying vehicle" have the meanings given by section 121[11] of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
11.(1) This regulation applies to
(2) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) below, no vehicle to which this regulation applies shall be driven, or moved, or stopped, or remain at rest on the right-hand lane of a length of carriageway which has 3 or more traffic lanes at any place where all the lanes are open for use by traffic proceeding in the same direction. (3) The prohibition contained in paragraph (2) above shall not apply to a vehicle
(4) Nothing in this regulation shall have effect so as to require a vehicle to change lane during a period when it would not be reasonably practicable for it to do so without involving danger or injury to any person or inconvenience to other traffic. (5) In this regulation
12. The person in charge of any animal which is carried by a vehicle using a motorway shall, so far as is practicable, secure that
13.(1) Excluded traffic is hereby authorised to use a motorway on the occasions, or in the emergencies, and to the extent, specified in the following provisions of this paragraph, that is to say
(2) The Secretary of State may authorise the use of a motorway by any excluded traffic on occasion, or in emergency, or for the purpose of enabling such traffic to cross a motorway, or to secure access to premises abutting on or adjacent to a motorway. (3) Where by reason of any emergency the use of any road (not being a motorway) by any excluded traffic is rendered impossible or unsuitable, the Chief Constable of Police for the area in which the motorway or any part of the motorway is situated, or any officer of, or above, the rank of superintendent authorised in that behalf by that Chief Constable, may
14.(1) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of these Regulations shall preclude any person from using a motorway otherwise than in accordance with those provisions in any of the following circumstances, that it to say
(2) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of these Regulations, the Secretary of State may relax any prohibition or restriction imposed by these Regulations.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
restricting the use of hard shoulders or emergency laybys (regulation 8); allowing learner drivers of large goods vehicles and passenger-carrying vehicles to drive on motorways (regulation 10); amending the classes of vehicle which may not use the right-hand lane of a 3 lane carriageway subject to exceptions and adding two further exceptions in "lane gain" situations and in situations where access to and from the motorway is by a road on the right hand side of the carriageway (regulation 11).
ISBN 0 11 055084 6 Notes: [1] 1984 c. 27; section 17(2) was amended by the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (c. 22) ("the 1991 Act"), Schedule 8, paragraph 28(3) and by the Road Traffic Act 1991 (c. 40), Schedule 4, paragraph 25 and Schedule 8. back [2] Section 134(2) was amended by the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (c. 54), Schedule 7, paragraph 4 and by the 1991 Act, Schedule 8, paragraph 77. back [3] S.I. 1964/1002, amended by S.I. 1968/960. back [6] Copies of W(S)20 may be obtained free of charge from the Scottish Office Industry Department, Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ. back [8] Section 17(5) was substituted by the 1991 Act, Schedule 8, paragraph 28(4). back [10] Section 89 was amended by the Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Act 1989 (c. 22), sections 4 and 6 and by the Road Traffic Act 1991, Schedule 4, paragraph 63. back [11] Part IV which includes section 121 was substituted by the Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Act 1989, Schedule 2. back [12] S.I. 1986/1078 to which there are no relevant amendments. back |
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