
Statutory Instrument 2003 No.
2695
The Road Vehicles
(Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2003
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
2003 No. 2695
ROAD TRAFFIC
The Road Vehicles
(Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2003
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Made |
20th October 2003 |
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Laid before Parliament |
27th October 2003 |
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Coming into force |
1st December 2003 |
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The Secretary of State in exercise of the powers conferred
on him by section 41(1) and (5) of the Road Traffic Act
1988[1],
and after consultation with representative organisations in
accordance with section 195(2) of that Act, hereby makes the
following Regulations:
Citation, commencement and interpretation
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Road
Vehicles (Construction and Use) (Amendment) (No. 4)
Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 1st December
2003.
Amendment of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use)
Regulations 1986
2. The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use)
Regulations 1986[2]
are amended by inserting after regulation 109 -
" Mobile telephones
110. - (1) No person shall drive a motor
vehicle on a road if he is using -
(a) a hand-held mobile
telephone; or
(b) a hand-held device of a kind specified in paragraph (4).
(2) No person shall cause
or permit any other person to drive a motor vehicle on a
road while that other person is using -
(a) a hand-held mobile
telephone; or
(b) a hand-held device of a kind specified in paragraph (4).
(3) No person shall
supervise a holder of a provisional licence if the person
supervising is using -
(a) a hand-held mobile
telephone; or
(b) a hand-held device of a kind specified in paragraph (4),
at a time when the
provisional licence holder is driving a motor vehicle on a
road.
(4) A device referred to in paragraphs (1)(b), (2)(b)
and (3)(b) is a device, other than a two-way radio, which
performs an interactive communication function by
transmitting and receiving data.
(5) A person does not contravene a provision of this
regulation if, at the time of the alleged contravention -
(a) he is using the telephone
or other device to call the police, fire, ambulance or other
emergency service on 112 or 999;
(b) he is acting in response to a genuine emergency; and
(c) it is unsafe or impracticable for him to cease driving
in order to make the call (or, in the case of an alleged
contravention of paragraph (3)(b), for the provisional
licence holder to cease driving while the call was being
made).
(6) For the purposes of
this regulation -
(a) a mobile telephone or
other device is to be treated as hand-held if it is, or must
be, held at some point during the course of making or
receiving a call or performing any other interactive
communication function;
(b) a person supervises the holder of a provisional licence
if he does so pursuant to a condition imposed on that
licence holder prescribed under section 97(3)(a) of the Road
Traffic Act 1988 (grant of provisional licence);
(c) "interactive communication function" includes the
following:
(i) sending or receiving oral
or written messages;
(ii) sending or receiving facsimile documents;
(iii) sending or receiving still or moving images; and
(iv) providing access to the internet;
(d) "two-way radio" means any
wireless telegraphy apparatus which is designed or
adapted -
(i) for the purpose of
transmitting and receiving spoken messages; and
(ii) to operate on any frequency other than 880 MHz to 915
MHz, 925 MHz to 960 MHz, 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz, 1805 MHz to
1880 MHz, 1900 MHz to 1980 MHz or 2110 MHz to 2170 MHz; and
(e) "wireless telegraphy" has
the same meaning as in section 19(1) of the Wireless
Telegraphy Act 1949[3]."
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
David Jamieson
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for
Transport
20th October 2003
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These regulations amend the Construction and Use Regulations
1986 by inserting a new regulation 110.
Regulations 110(1) and (2) prohibit a person from driving,
or causing or permitting a person to drive, a motor vehicle
on a road if the driver is using a hand-held mobile
telephone or similar device. Regulation 110(3) prohibits a
person from using a mobile telephone or similar device while
supervising a holder of a provisional licence at a time when
the provisional licence holder is driving a motor vehicle on
a road. It is an offence under section 42 of the Road
Traffic Act 1988 to contravene these regulations. Regulation
110(4) provides a definition of devices that are considered
similar to hand-held mobile telephones for the purpose of
these regulations. This definition excludes two-way radios.
Regulation 110(5) provides that in specific circumstances a
person will not breach the regulation. Where a person makes
a call to the emergency services on 999 or 112 in response
to a genuine emergency where it is unsafe or impracticable
for him (or the provisional licence holder) to cease driving
while the call is being made, the regulation is not
breached.
A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this
instrument will have on the costs of business is available
from Road Safety Division, Zone 2/11, Department for
Transport, Great Minister House, 76 Marsham Street SW1P 4DR,
telephone 020 7944 2046, facsimile 020 7944 2029,
mailto:email road.safety@dft.gsi.gov.uk A copy has been
placed in the library of both Houses of Parliament.

Notes:
[1] 1988 c. 53.back
[2] S.I. 1986/1078, to which
there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back
[3] 1949 c. 54.back
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