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The Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 17(2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984[1] and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 134(2) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the M42 (Junctions 3A to 7) (Actively Managed Hard Shoulder and Variable Speed Limits) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 27th July 2005. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations—
Modification of the 1982 Regulations in relation to relevant roads
(b) in sub paragraph (b) (i) after "the motorway" insert "and includes the actively managed hard shoulder when it is treated as a lane of the carriageway in accordance with regulation 5A;";
(ii) whose boundary with the hard shoulder or carriageway is indicated by a marking of the type shown in diagram 1010 in Schedule 6 to the Traffic Signs Regulations 2002;";
(d) in sub paragraph (e) after "hard shoulder", insert "subject to regulation 5A(3),";
(3) For regulation 4 substitute—
4. These Regulations apply to the relevant roads."
(4) After regulation 5 insert—
5A. —(1) Subject to the following provisions of these Regulations, a vehicle may be driven on a relevant length of the actively managed hard shoulder. (2) The relevant length of the actively managed hard shoulder shall be treated for the purposes of these Regulations as a lane of the carriageway. (3) Accordingly where paragraph (2) applies, references in these Regulations—
(b) to a hard shoulder, except in regulation 3(1), shall be treated as excluding references to the relevant length of the actively managed hard shoulder.
(4) For the purposes of this regulation "relevant length" in relation to the actively managed hard shoulder means a length of the actively managed hard shoulder that—
(b) ends immediately before an overhead gantry on which directly above the actively managed hard shoulder there is displayed a traffic sign of the type shown in diagram 5003.1 in Schedule 10, or 6031.1 in Schedule 11, to the Traffic Sign Regulations 2002."
(5) At the end of regulation 7(2) after "carriageway" insert "or on any emergency refuge area which is contiguous to that carriageway or hard shoulder".
(b) directed at traffic on the carriageway on which the vehicle is being driven.
(3) If—
(b) apart from this paragraph, the vehicle would be subject to a speed limit by virtue of this regulation, but would not have been subject to a speed limit by virtue of this regulation had it passed that location ten seconds earlier than was in fact the case,
the vehicle shall not be subject to any speed limit by virtue of this regulation until that vehicle again passes a speed limit sign.
(b) the vehicle goes outside the area comprising the relevant roads;
1. The relevant roads are the—
(b) carriageways of the relevant northbound slip roads; (c) southbound carriageway of the M42 from marker post 35/8 to marker post 19/4 + 60; and (d) carriageways of the relevant southbound slip roads.
2.
Any reference in this Schedule to—
(b) a junction followed by a number is a reference to the junction of the M42 of that number.
3.
In this Schedule—
4.
The relevant northbound slip roads are the:
(b) K slip road commencing at the zone sign and ending at its junction with the northbound carriageway of the M42; and (c) on-slip roads and off-slip roads which connect the northbound carriageway of the M42 with the—
(ii) A41 at Junction 5, and (iii) A45 at Junction 6.
5.
The relevant southbound slip roads are the:
(b) M slip road commencing at the zone sign and ending at its junction with the southbound carriageway of the M42; and (c) on-slip roads and off-slip roads which connect the southbound carriageway of the M42 with the—
(ii) A4141 at Junction 5, and (iii) A45 at Junction 6.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations modify the Motorways Traffic (England and Wales) Regulations 1982 ("the 1982 Regulations"), in respect of the M42 Motorway, Junctions 3A to 7 and the adjoining slip roads ("the relevant roads"). On the relevant roads, the Regulations introduce variable speed limits and create the concept of an `actively managed hard shoulder', which is a section of hard shoulder which may, in certain circumstances, be driven on. Regulation 3 inserts a new regulation 5A into the 1982 Regulations, which provides that certain stretches of the hard shoulder of a relevant road may be used as a carriageway. These stretches (described as "relevant lengths")—
(b) end immediately before an overhead gantry on which there is displayed a traffic sign of the type shown in diagram 5003.1 or 6031.1 in Schedule 10 to the Traffic Sign Regulations and General Directions 2002.
Regulation 3 also introduces into the 1982 Regulations the concept of the `emergency refuge area', which has the same function as a hard shoulder and can be used in the circumstances set out in regulation 7(2) of the 1982 Regulations. Notes: [1] 1984 c. 27. Section 17 was amended by the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (c. 22), Schedule 8, paragraph 28 and Schedule 9 and by the Road Traffic Act 1991 (c. 40), Schedule 4, paragraph 25 and Schedule 8.back [2] S.I. 1982/1163; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1984/1479, 1992/1364.back [3] Part I of S.I. 2002/3113; relevant amending instrument is S.I. 2005/1670.back
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