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Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Act 2001
95Regulations about operation of demand responsive
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95 Regulations about operation of demand responsive
service vehicles
A regulation may make provision in relation to the operation of
demand responsive service vehicles, including, for example—
(a) the use of demand responsive services by people, including the
payment of fares; and
(b) the regulation or prohibition of the use of demand responsive
service vehicles on certain roads or road related areas; and
(d) the records to be made and kept, how they are to be made and
(e) the transport of passengers’ luggage or other goods, and
(f) if the demand responsive service vehicle is a bus—the
regulation or prohibition of the transport of passengers standing
in or on any part of the vehicle; and
(g) the maximum speed of demand responsive service vehicles; and
(h) the solicitation of passengers; and
(i) the payment of fares; and
(j) the design, equipment and fittings (internal or external) of
demand responsive service vehicles; and
(k) the use of bus, minibus, loading and taxi zones; and
(l) the regulation or prohibition of notices, signs, and
advertisements inside or on the outside of demand responsive
service vehicles; and
(m) the use of decal signs and livery for demand responsive service
(n) approval of uniforms or industry codes of practice for dress
standards.