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Road Transport (General) Act 1999
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76 Speed inhibitor conditions
(1) A regulation may—
(a) provide that any driver licence held by a person who has been
convicted, or found guilty, of an offence against the Road
Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 prescribed
by regulation for this section is automatically subject, or may be
ordered by a court to be subject, to a speed inhibitor condition;
and
(b) provide a penalty for breach of a speed inhibitor condition; and
(c) prescribe any matter necessary or convenient to be prescribed in
relation to devices mentioned in subsection (2), definition of
speed inhibitor condition.
speed inhibitor condition means a condition limiting a driver licence
to the driving of a motor vehicle to which is fitted a sealed device
preventing the engine from propelling the vehicle at more than the
speed prescribed by regulation for this definition.