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ROAD SAFETY (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 2009 (SR NO 115 OF 2009) - REG 51

Record keeping requirements

    (1)     A testing officer who tests a mobile analogue RSC under regulation 32 must record, and retain for at least 7 years, the results of the test, including a statement showing the speed readings of the system and the true speeds.

    (2)     A testing officer who seals a speed calculation unit for the purpose of sealing a mobile analogue RSC in the prescribed manner, in accordance with regulation 33, must record, sign, and retain for at least 7 years, the following particulars—

        (a)     the identification number of the speed calculation unit; and

        (b)     the date on which the test was carried out; and

        (c)     the manner in which the speed calculation unit was sealed.

    (3)     A testing officer who tests a fixed digital RSC under regulation 35 must record, and retain for at least 7 years, the results of the test, including a statement showing the speed readings of the system and the true speeds.

    (4)     A testing officer who seals a speed calculation unit for the purpose of sealing a fixed digital RSC in the prescribed manner, in accordance with regulation 36, must record, sign, and retain for at least 7 years, the following particulars—

        (a)     the identification number of the speed calculation unit; and

        (b)     the date on which the test was carried out; and

        (c)     the manner in which the speed calculation unit was sealed.

    (5)     A testing officer who tests a mobile digital RSC under regulation 38 must record, and retain for at least 7 years, the results of the test, including a statement showing the speed readings of the system and the true speeds.

    (6)     A testing officer who seals a speed calculation unit for the purpose of sealing a mobile digital road safety camera in the prescribed manner, in accordance with regulation 39, must record, sign, and retain for at least 7 years, the following particulars—

        (a)     the identification number of the speed calculation unit; and

        (b)     the date on which the test was carried out; and

        (c)     the manner in which the speed calculation unit was sealed.

    (7)     A testing officer who tests a speed detector under regulation 42 must record, and retain for at least 7 years, the results of the test, including—

        (a)     a statement showing the frequencies or speeds at which the calibration was effected and the number of times that each frequency or speed the calibration was effected; and

        (b)     the date of the test and the ambient temperature at the time of the test.

    (8)     A testing officer who seals a speed detector under regulation 43 must record, sign, and retain for at least 7 years, the following particulars:

        (a)     the identification number of the device; and

        (b)     the date on which the test was carried out; and

        (c)     the manner in which the device was sealed.



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