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Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016

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Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
1961
Sections
2

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About this subsidiary legislation

Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation RTA-S601-2016 1961, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1961.

Regulation 1

Citation and commencement

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Amended byS 213/2024 wef 16/03/2024

This Order is the Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 and comes into operation on 27 November 2016.

Regulation 2

Exemption

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Subregulation 1

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Sections 106, 107, 110 and 120(3) of the Act and rule 63(1)(c) of the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) Rules (R 14) do not apply to a trishaw that is registered under rule 2 of the Road Traffic (Registration of Trishaws) Rules (R 40) while it is used on any road that is closed to traffic under an Order made under section 143 of the Act, in connection with Car‑Free Weekend.

Subregulation 2

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Sections 10, 11(1)(b), 12(1), 15, 26, 29(2), 101, 106, 107 and 110 of the Act do not apply to a trishaw that is not registered under rule 2 of the Road Traffic (Registration of Trishaws) Rules while it is used on a road mentioned in sub‑paragraph (1) for the purposes of Car‑Free Weekend.

Subregulation 3

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Section 110(1)(a) of the Act and rules 31, 33 and 39 of the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) (Vocational Licences and Conduct of Drivers, Conductors, Trishaw Riders and Passengers) Rules (R 8) do not apply to an individual riding a trishaw on a road mentioned in sub‑paragraph (1) for the purposes of Car‑Free Weekend.

Subregulation 4

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In this paragraph —

Definition

“Car-Free Weekend” means any event known as Car‑Free Sunday or Car‑Free Weekend in respect of which a permit has been granted under section 143 of the Act that is organised by or on behalf of all or any of the following:

(a)

the Authority;

(b)

the Health Promotion Board (established by section 3 of the Health Promotion Board Act 2001);

(c)

the National Arts Council (established by section 3 of the National Arts Council Act 1991);

(d)

the National Parks Board (established under the repealed National Parks Act (Cap. 198A, 1991 Revised Edition) in force before 1 July 1996 and continued by section 3 of the National Parks Board Act 1996);

(e)

the Singapore Sports Council (established by section 3 of the Singapore Sports Council Act 1973);

(f)

the Urban Redevelopment Authority (established by section 3 of the Urban Redevelopment Authority Act 1989);

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Definition

“trishaw” has the meaning given by rule 2 of the Road Traffic (Bicycles, Three‑wheeled Pedal Cycles, Trishaws and Recumbent Devices — Construction and Use) Rules 2024 (G.N. No. S 157/2024).

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What is Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016?
Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation RTA-S601-2016 1961, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1961.
Is Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 still in force?
Yes — Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 is currently in force.
When did Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 take effect?
Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 was first recorded in 1961.
How many regulations does Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 have?
Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 contains 2 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016?
The official text of Road Traffic (Car‑Free Weekend — Exemption of Trishaws and Trishaw Riders) Order 2016 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.