This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A person shall not
drive a vehicle in a pedestrian mall unless that vehicle is —
(a) an
omnibus;
(b) an
emergency vehicle;
(c) a
special purpose vehicle;
(d)
being used by a medical practitioner in the practice of his profession;
(e) a
taxi conveying a lodger to or from premises to which access is ordinarily
gained from the pedestrian mall and in respect of which a hotel licence is in
force under the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 ;
(f) a
service vehicle which is being driven during a period when such service
vehicles are permitted to enter the pedestrian mall as designated by signs
erected at the entrance thereto; or
(g) a
vehicle in respect of which the Director General has issued approval in
writing, authorizing the use of the vehicle in the pedestrian mall.
(2) A person shall not
drive a vehicle in a pedestrian mall at a speed in excess of 10 kilometres per
hour.
[Regulation 1805 amended in Gazette
2 February 1982 p.399; 24 December 1996 p.7147;
31 January 1997 p.677.]