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PASSENGER TRANSPORT REGULATIONS 2009 - REG 142

142—Reporting of accidents involving taxis

        (1)         If a taxi is involved in an accident, the operator of the taxi service must, within 2 business days, submit to the Minister a written report, in a form determined by the Minister, containing the following information:

            (a)         the date, time and place of the accident; and

            (b)         the circumstances of the accident; and

            (c)         particulars of injury to any passenger; and

            (d)         particulars of damage to the vehicle; and

            (e)         the name and identification number of the driver of the vehicle.

Maximum penalty: $750.

Expiation fee: $105.

        (2)         If a taxi is damaged as a result of an accident so that the chassis, body, registration plates, or any sign required to be displayed on the vehicle, needs repairs or replacement, the operator of the service must ensure that the vehicle is not used to provide a passenger transport service, without the authority of the Minister or an authorised officer, until—

            (a)         the necessary repairs and replacements have been made; and

            (b)         the vehicle has been found on inspection by an approved vehicle inspector under section 54 of the Act to be free from defects.

Maximum penalty: $750.

Expiation fee: $105.



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