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Version date: 1 October 1961 - onwards
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147. Bye-laws for the control of traffic generally.

Repealed from 1 October 1961

(1) The Commissioner may, with the consent of the Minister, make bye-laws for the general regulation and control of traffic, including all or any of the following purposes, that is to say: -

(a) the classification of traffic;

(b) requiring all traffic to proceed along a specified side of the roadway either at all times or in specified circumstances or in specified places;

(c) prescribing the respective rights of priority of passage of different classes of traffic proceeding in the same direction;

(d) prescribing the respective rights of priority of passage of traffic proceeding in different directions, whether opposite or crossing;

(e) prescribing rules for the use of roads by different classes of traffic and in particular by pedal cyclists and assigning different parts of the road to different classes of traffic;

(f) prescribing the routes or courses to be taken by traffic turning at a junction of roadways from one roadway to another roadway;

(g) regulating and controlling the st

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