(1) The Commissioner may, with the consent of the Minister, make bye-laws for the general regulation and control of traffic and pedestrians in public places.
(2) Bye-laws under this section may, in particular and without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) of this section, provide for all or any of the following matters:
(a) specifying rules for the use of roads by traffic and pedestrians;
(b) requiring traffic to proceed along a specified side of the roadway or, in the case of dual or multiple carriageways, along a specified carriageway;
(c) assigning different parts of the roadway (including cycle tracks) to different traffic;
(d) prohibiting specified traffic from using specified parts of the roadway;
(e) prohibiting traffic from using footways;
(f) specifying rights of priority of passage for traffic proceeding in the same direction or in different directions (whether opposite or crossing);
(g) specifying the courses to be taken by traffic at road junctions;
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