Passenger side mirrors
Mr Owen Paterson
Stephen Hammond
Mr Henry Bellingham
NC15
To move the following Clause:
'All HGV vehicles, operating in the UK, must have a mirror positioned on the exterior of the vehicle on the passenger side, which enables the driver to have a full view of vehicles and other road users in the neighbouring lanes, when driving on all roads in the United Kingdom.'.
Seizure of motor vehicles
Mr Owen Paterson
Stephen Hammond
Mr Henry Bellingham
NC16
To move the following Clause:
'(1) Where a constable in uniform has reasonable grounds for believing that a motor vehicle has been used on three or more occasions in a manner which contravenes section 89 of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 he shall have the powers set out in subsection (2).
(2) These powers are
(a) | power to seize and remove the motor vehicle; |
(b) | power, for the purposes of exercising a power falling within paragraph (a) to enter any premises on which he has reasonable grounds for believing the motor vehicle to be. |
(3) Subsection 2(b) does not authorise entry into any private dwelling.
(4) A constable in uniform shall only have powers where
(a) | the driver cannot be identified |
(b) | the owner cannot be identified and |
(c) | a court summons cannot be issued to the relevant owner or driver.'. |
Failing to stop at the scene of an accident
Mr Owen Paterson
Stephen Hammond
Mr Henry Bellingham
NC17
To move the following Clause:
Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 is amended as follows
(a) | In section 170(4), in column 3, leave out "summarily" and insert "on indictment" |
(b) | in section 170(4), in column 4, leave out "six months or level 5 on the standard scale or both" and insert "up to 14 years".'. |
Prohibition of retrofitting of bull bars
Mr Alistair Carmichael
NC18
To move the following Clause:
'The Road Traffic Act 1988 is amended as followsIn section 41(2), after paragraph (l) insert
"(m) | prohibiting the modification or retrofitting to the front of vehicles which reduce the crashworthiness of the vehicle.".'. |
Employer responsibility
Mr Alistair Carmichael
NC19
To move the following Clause:
'(1) After section 36(1)(c) of the Coroner's Rules 1984 insert
"(d) | in the case of a death while undertaking employment, the reasonable precautions, if any, whereby the death and any accident resulting in the death might have been avoided; |
(e) | in the case of a death while undertaking employment, the defects, if any, in any system of working which contributed to the death or any accident resulting in the death; and |
(f) | in the case of a death while undertaking employment, any other facts which are relevant to the circumstances of death.".'. |
Vehicle data recording devices
Mr Alistair Carmichael
NC20
To move the following Clause:
'(1) A Vehicle Data Recording Device ("VDRD") is a device which records such data relating to the progress and manner of driving of a motor vehicle as the Secretary of State may by regulations prescribe.
(2) The Secretary of State may by regulations designate a class or classes of motor vehicles which shall be fitted with a VDRD.
(3) The Secretary of State may by regulations prescribe
(a) | the data which a VDRD must record, and how and by whom and for how long such data must be retained; and |
(b) | the technical specifications of a VDRD. |
(4) Before the Secretary of State makes regulations under subsections (1) to (3), he shall consult
(a) | the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders, and |
(b) | such other organisations as he considers appropriate. |
(5) The power to make regulations under this section is exercisable by statutory instrument; and a statutory instrument containing regulations under this section is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(6) A person commits an offence if he uses a motor vehicle of a class which the Secretary of State has, by regulations made under subsection (3), designated as a class of vehicle to which a VDRD must be fitted, and that person knows, or has reasonable grounds to believe, that the motor vehicle
(a) | does not have a VDRD fitted; or |
(b) | has a defective VDRD fitted. |
(7) A person commits an offence if he knowingly causes or permits another person to use a motor vehicle of a class which the Secretary of State has, by regulations made under subsection (3), designated as a class of vehicle to which a VDRD must be fitted, and knows or has reasonable grounds to believe that the motor vehicle
(a) | does not have a VDRD fitted; or |
(b) | has a defective VDRD fitted. |
(8) A person who commits an offence under subsections (6) or (7) shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding Level 4 on the standard scale.
(9) A person who does anything with the intention of preventing data being recorded or retained by VDRD is guilty of an offence, unless the motor vehicle in which that VDRD was fitted has been destroyed and he knows that there are no court proceedings likely to be started or pursued.
(10) A person who commits an offence under subsection (9) shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding Level 4 on the standard scale.
(11) Subsections (6) and (7) shall not come into effect until regulations made under subsections (1) to (3) have come into effect.
(12) Data recorded or retained by a VDRD fitted to a vehicle involved in a road traffic incident in which an injury occurs may be used only
(a) | for the purposes of bona fide research, |
(b) | by the police or other lawful authorities when investigating the causes of any such accident, or |
(c) | in connection with the bringing of court proceedings (whether criminal or civil) as a result of any such accident, whether or not any such proceedings are in the event commenced, but shall not be used for any other purpose.'. |
Road Accident Investigation Service
Mr Alistair Carmichael
NC21
To move the following Clause:
'(1) Within 12 months of the coming into force of this Act the Secretary of State shall by regulations establish a Road Accident Investigation Service ("the service") which shall
(a) | investigate the causes of road accidents particularly where they result in death or serious injury, |
(b) | commission and publish the results of research into the causes and consequences of road accidents, and |
(c) | make recommendations to the Secretary of State. |
(2) Regulations under this section may provide for the organisation, operation and powers of the Service.
(3) The Secretary of State may make financial provision for the Service.
(4) The power to make regulations under this section is exercisable by statutory instrument.
(5) No regulations shall be made under this section unless a draft of the regulations has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.'.
Breach of requirement relating to seatbelts
Mr Alistair Carmichael
NC22
To move the following Clause:
'In part 1 of Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 in the entry relating to section 14 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act, insert in column (6) (Endorsement) "obligatory" and in column (7) (Penalty points) "3".'.
Restrictions on new drivers
Mr Alistair Carmichael
NC23
To move the following Clause:
'(1) The Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995 (c. 13) is amended as follows.
(2) In section 1 (probationary period for newly qualified drivers), after subsection (4) insert
Dangerous driving after failure to stop
Mr Owen Paterson
Mr Stephen Hammond
Mr Henry Bellingham
NC24
To move the following Clause:
'(1) In the Road Traffic Act 1988, after section 2A insert
"2B Dangerous driving after failing to stop a mechanically propelled vehicle or cycle when required by a constable.
A person who drives a mechanically propelled vehicle or cycle dangerously within the meaning of sections 2 and 2A of the Road Traffic Act 1988 after being required to stop by a constable and having failed to do so within the meaning of section 163 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, shall be guilty of an offence."
(2) In Schedule 1 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, after the entry relating to section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 insert
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