The M6 Toll (Collection of Tolls) Regulations 2003

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2003/2186
Year2003

2003 No. 2186

HIGHWAYS, ENGLAND

The M6 Toll (Collection of Tolls) Regulations 2003

Made 21th August 2003

Laid before Parliament 29th August 2003

Coming into force 25th September 2003

The Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 14 and 15 of the New Roads and Street Works Act 19911and sections 17(2) and (3) and 99(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 19842, hereby makes the following Regulations:

1 Preliminary

PART I

Preliminary

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1. These Regulations may be cited as the M6 Toll (Collection of Tolls) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 25th September 2003.

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2. In these Regulations—

“appointed person” means a person employed by or on behalf of the concessionaire or the Secretary of State for the purpose of collecting tolls;

“carriageway” has the meaning given to it by the Motorways Traffic (England and Wales) Regulations 19823;

“concessionaire” means the concessionaire for the time being appointed by the Secretary of State to carry out the Secretary of State’s functions in respect of the motorway pursuant to a concession agreement under section 1 of the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991;

“the motorway” means the M6 Toll motorway and connecting roads as defined in the Birmingham Northern Relief Road and Connecting Roads Scheme 19984;

“pre-payment scheme” means an agreement between the concessionaire or the Secretary of State and persons using the motorway under which such persons make payments of tolls in advance for use of the motorway;

“toll lane area” means the areas of carriageway and the adjacent raised areas, on which the toll-booths are located, between the toll lane entry barrier and the toll lane exit barrier;

“wide load route” means the carriageway which bypasses the toll lane area and is shown by a sign as being for use by vehicles where the vehicle, its trailer or its load exceeds 2.9m in width at any point along its total length.

2 Payment of tolls

PART II

Payment of tolls

S-3 Place and manner of payment

Place and manner of payment

3.—(1) Except where paragraph (2) applies, all tolls leviable by virtue of the Birmingham Northern Relief Road Toll Order 19985in respect of a vehicle shall be paid by the driver of the vehicle by a recognised means of payment—

(a)

(a) to an appointed person at a toll-booth, or

(b)

(b) into a machine provided near a toll-booth for the purpose of collecting tolls,

not being in either case a toll-booth at which a sign is displayed indicating that its use is restricted to either—

(i)

(i) vehicles of a class which does not include the relevant vehicle, or

(ii)

(ii) vehicles in respect of which the toll leviable has been paid in advance.

(2) Where, pursuant to a pre-payment scheme, the toll leviable in respect of a vehicle has been paid in advance, the driver shall present or display such evidence of payment in such manner and at such place within a toll lane area as the pre-payment scheme may provide.

(3) Subject to paragraph (5), every driver of a vehicle reaching a toll lane area shall stop the vehicle in a position where he can, in accordance with this regulation, pay any toll leviable in respect of the vehicle or present or display evidence of payment of the toll in compliance with any pre-payment scheme without leaving the vehicle.

(4) When a red light is displayed at a toll-booth or a barrier is blocking the exit from a toll-booth, the driver of a vehicle shall not allow the vehicle to proceed beyond the toll-booth until a green light is displayed and any barrier blocking the exit is raised or a constable or an appointed person allows or directs him to proceed.

(5) Where a vehicle, its trailer or its load exceeds 2.9 metres in width at any point along its length the driver shall—

(a)

(a) use the wide load route;

(b)

(b) stop the vehicle where indicated to do so by a sign;

(c)

(c) pay any toll leviable in respect of the vehicle or present or display evidence of payment of the toll in compliance with any pre-payment scheme.

(6) For the purpose of this regulation, “recognised” means recognised and accepted by the concessionaire or the Secretary of State.

S-4 Duty to give name and address

Duty to give name and address

4. Where a driver of a vehicle is unable or refuses to pay a toll in accordance with regulation 3 he shall, on being required to do so by a constable or an appointed person, give his name and address to such constable or appointed person, subject to the production by the appointed person of his credentials, if so requested.

S-5 Charges in relation to the removal of vehicles where tolls are unpaid

Charges in relation to the...

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