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Amendment Paper as at
Tuesday 1st February 2005

STANDING COMMITTEE A


New Amendments handed in are marked thus *

ROAD SAFETY BILL

NOTE

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the Committee [20th January 2005].

Clause 22

Amendment (No. 15) proposed, in page 25, line 23, at the end to insert the words 'except in circumstances where a motor vehicle is stationary and the engine is switched off.'.—(Mr Christopher Chope).

Question proposed, That the Amendment be made.


   

Mr Greg Knight
Mr Christopher Chope

48

Clause     23,     page     26,     line     31,     leave out '6' and insert '3 to 6.'.


   

Mr Mark Fisher

73

Clause     26,     page     35,     line     43,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   In subsection (1) (tests of competence to drive), after the word "requirement", insert ", has received first aid training".

    (1B)   After subsection (1A) insert—

          "(1B)   An applicant shall be considered to have received first aid training if on the date the application for the licence is made he has received the training prescribed by virtue of subsection (3) below,".'.

   

Mr Mark Fisher

74

Clause     26,     page     36,     line     4,     at end insert 'and

      (c) after paragraph (c) insert—

          "(d) the nature of the first aid training for the purposes of this section and section 36 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 and the administrative arrangements for receiving such training,".'.


   

Mr David Jamieson

70

Clause     27,     page     37,     line     17,     leave out subsection (6) and insert—

    '(6)   After subsection (13) insert—

    "(13A)   Before making an order under subsection (3) above the Secretary of State must consult with such representative organisations as he thinks fit.".'.


   

John Thurso
Richard Younger-Ross

69

Clause     29,     page     38,     line     21,     leave out 'pays such fee (if any) as specified by the order, and (b)'.


   

John Thurso
Richard Younger-Ross

68

Clause     30,     page     39,     line     13,     leave out subsection (1).

   

John Thurso
Richard Younger-Ross

72

Clause     30,     page     39,     line     24,     leave out 'that Act' and insert 'the Road Traffic Act 1988'.


   

Mr David Jamieson

32

Schedule     4,     page     88,     line     24,     leave out '125A(3)' and insert '125A(7)'.

   

Mr David Jamieson

33

Schedule     4,     page     88,     line     26,     leave out '125ZA(7)' and insert '125ZA(3)'.


   

Mr Greg Knight
Mr Christopher Chope

67

Clause     34,     page     40,     line     38,     at end add—

    '(1C)   Nothing contained herein or in any other statute shall prevent the manufacture, production, sale or display of any black and white registration plate or mark intended for display on a historic vehicle and which is in keeping with the style of registration plates produced when the said vehicle was manufactured.'.


   

Mr David Jamieson

50

Clause     40,     page     46,     line     18,     at end insert—

      '(aa) in subsection (3) (power to manage), after "picnic area" insert "(including, in particular, by enforcing controls on parking there and recovering the costs of doing so)",'.


   

Mr David Jamieson

34

Schedule     5,     page     102,     line     9,     leave out 'vehicle' and insert 'premises'.

   

Mr David Jamieson

63

Schedule     5,     page     104,     line     23,     after 'section', insert 'consisting otherwise than in permitting an act or omission'.

   

Mr David Jamieson

64

Schedule     5,     page     104,     line     27,     leave out from 'both' to end of line 30 and insert—

    '(5)   A person guilty of an offence under subsection (1) or (3) of this section consisting in permitting an act or omission is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.'.

   

Mr David Jamieson

65

Schedule     5,     page     104,     line     48,     leave out from 'exceeding' to end of line 1 on page 105 and insert 'level 5 on the standard scale.'.


   

John Thurso
Richard Younger-Ross

49

Clause     42,     page     47,     line     9,     at end insert—

    '(4A)   In subsection 4, after paragraph (b) insert—

      (ba) a requirement to fit retro-reflective tape complying with ECE 104 to international category vehicles N2 and N3 and on goods trailers under the international classification 03 and 04 newly registered in the UK".'


   

Mr David Jamieson

71

Clause     45,     page     47,     line     44,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   In section 105(5) of that Act (regulations: "the relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988"), after "34", insert ", 35".'.


   

Mr David Jamieson

75

*Schedule     6,     page     107,     line     9,     leave out '2, paragraph (bb)' and insert '3, paragraph 2(bb)'.


   

Mr David Jamieson

66

Clause     50,     page     49,     line     31,     leave out from beginning to 'only' in line 32 and insert—

    '(1)   Section 1 extends only to England and Wales.

    (2)   Sections 15 and 39 extend'.


New Clauses

Alcohol-prescribed limits

   

Mr David Kidney
Mr Paul Stinchcombe

NC1

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   The Road Traffic Act 1988 (c.52) is amended as follows—

    (2)   In section 11(2) the meaning of "the prescribed limit" is amended as follows—

      (a) in (a) leave out "35" and insert "22";

      (b) in (b) leave out "80" and insert "50"; and

      (c) in (c) leave out "107" and insert "67".

    (3)   In section 8(2) leave out "50" and insert "35".'.


Driving under the influence of illegal drugs

   

Mr Christopher Chope
Mr Greg Knight
Mr David Wilshire
Mr Adrian Flook

NC2

To move the following Clause:—

    'A person who when driving or attempting to drive a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road or other public place found to have traces of an illegal drug in his body shall be guilty of an offence.'.


Cycle lights

   

Mr Christopher Chope
Mr Greg Knight
Mr David Wilshire
Mr Adrian Flook

NC3

To move the following Clause:—

    'A pedal cycle fitted with a flashing or pulsating light shall be deemed to satisfy the lighting requirement if the Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations 1989.'.


Causing death or serious injury by negligent driving

   

Mr Paul Stinchcombe
Mrs Louise Ellman

NC4

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   The Road Traffic Act 1988 (c.52) is amended as follows. After section 2A (Meaning of dangerous driving) insert—

    "2B   Causing death or injury by negligent driving

    (1)   A person who causes the death of or serious injury to another person by driving a mechanically propelled vehicle negligently on a road or other public place is guilty of an offence.

    (2)   A person is to be regarded as suffering serious injury if he suffers injury that is life changing or life threatening or both.

    2C   Meaning of negligent driving

    (1)   A person is to be regarded as driving negligently if he drives without due care and attention, or without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road or place."

    (2)   The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (c.53) is amended as follow is.

       In Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 (c.53) (prosecution and punishment of offences: offences under the Traffic Acts), after the entry relating to section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 insert a new entry—

RTA section 2BCausing death or serious injury by negligent driving On indictment10 years or a fine or bothDiscretionary Obligatory3-11'


Duty to ensure safety and access needs

   

John Thurso
Richard Younger-Ross

NC5

To move the following Clause:—

    'Network Rail and the appropriate highway authority shall be under a duty to ensure the safety and access needs (including pedestrians, cyclists, equestrians and people with mobility impairments). In carrying out this duty Network Rail and the appropriate highway authority shall have regard to guidance issued by the appropriate national authority.'.


National speed limit for villages

   

John Thurso
Richard Younger-Ross

NC7

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   The Secretary of State shall by regulations made by statutory instrument establish a national speed limit of 30 m.p.h for motor vehicles in villages.

    (2)   An instrument pursuant to subsection (1) shall be made not later than twelve months after this Act has received Royal Assent.

    (3)   For the purposes of this section, "village" means a settlement of 20 or more dwellings situated along not less than 600 metres of any highway.'.


Power to impose requirements on traffic authorities as regards protective equipment at level crossings

   

John Thurso
Richard Younger-Ross

NC8

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1)   Section 1 of the Level Crossing Act 1983 (which enables the Secretary of State to make orders as to safety arrangements at level crossings) is amended as follows.

    (2)   In subsection (2), after paragraph (a), omit "and" and insert—

      "(aa) may impose requirements on any relevant traffic authority as to the provision, maintenance or operation of any such barriers or other protective equipment, including the maintenance or operation of equipment provided before the making of the order; and."

    (3)   In subsection (6)—

      (a) for "the operator and to each local authority in whose area the level crossing is situated" substitute—

      "(a) the operator;

      (b) each local authority in whose area the level crossing is situated; and

      (c) in the case of a proposed order which includes a provision under subsection (2)(aa) above, the relevant traffic authority concerned,"; and

      (b) for "or local authority" substitute ", local authority or relevant traffic authority".

    (4)   In subsection (8)—

      (a) after "situated" insert "and, in the case of a proposed order which includes a provision under subsection (2)(aa) above, the relevant traffic authority concerned"; and

      (b) in paragraph (b), after "local authority" insert "or the relevant traffic authority concerned".

    (5)   In subsection (11) (interpretation)—

      (a) in the definition of "protective equipment", after "television equipment", insert ", prescribed device within the meaning of section 20 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (devices for detection of road traffic offences),"

      (b) after the definition of "protective equipment" insert—" 'relevant traffic authority' means a traffic authority in whose area all or part of the level crossing in question is or is proposed to be situated or any barriers or other protective equipment in question is or are situated or is or are proposed to be situated;" and

      (c) after the definition of "road" insert—" 'road traffic authority' has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984".

    (6)   This section applies in relation to barriers and other protective equipment provided before, as well as after, this section comes into force.'.


 
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