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The Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2002

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[F1Cross border exchange of information on road safety related traffic offencesU.K.

27B.(1) Subject to paragraph (3), the Secretary of State must make the information listed in paragraph (4) available to the national contact point of another Member State where requested for the purposes of facilitating the investigation by that Member State of any traffic offence listed in paragraph (5) which is alleged to have been committed in that Member State, after these Regulations come into force, using a vehicle which is registered in the United Kingdom pursuant to these Regulations.

(2) In this regulation the expression “national contact point” means a competent authority designated by a Member State, pursuant to Article 4(2) of Directive 2015/413 of the European Parliament and of the Council, for the purposes of the exchange of vehicle registration data in relation to the traffic offences listed in paragraph (5).

(3) Paragraph (1) applies where a national contact point of another Member State furnishes the Secretary of State with the following information within the period of twelve months beginning with the date of the alleged traffic offence—

(a)the traffic offence listed in paragraph (5) which is alleged to have been committed using the vehicle,

(b)the registration number of the vehicle,

(c)the category of the vehicle and, if known, its make and model, and

(d)the date, time and place of the alleged traffic offence.

(4) The information referred to in paragraph (1) is the following in so far as it may be held in the register—

(a)the name and address of the person who was the registered keeper of the vehicle at the time of the alleged traffic offence;

(b)the name and address of the person who was the owner of the vehicle at the time of the alleged traffic offence;

(c)where that person is an individual, that person’s date of birth;

(d)where that person is not an individual, the legal status of that person;

(e)the make and model of the vehicle;

(f)the chassis number of the vehicle.

(5) This regulation applies to the following traffic offences—

(a)drink driving;

(b)driving while under the influence of drugs;

(c)failing to stop at a red traffic light;

(d)failing to use a seat belt;

(e)failing to wear a safety helmet;

(f)using a mobile telephone or any other communication device while driving;

(g)speeding;

(h)use of a forbidden lane.

(6) In this regulation—

“drink driving” means driving while impaired by alcohol,

“driving while under the influence of drugs” means driving while impaired by drugs or other substances having a similar effect,

“failing to stop at a red traffic light” means driving through a red traffic light or any other relevant stop signal,

“failing to use a seat belt” means not complying with a requirement to wear a seat belt or to use a child restraint,

“failing to wear a safety helmet” means not complying with a requirement to wear a safety helmet,

“using a mobile telephone or any other communication device while driving” means illegally using a mobile telephone or any other communication device while driving,

“speeding” means exceeding speed limits for the road or type of vehicle concerned, and

“use of a forbidden lane” means illegally using part of a road (such as an emergency lane, a public transport lane or a lane temporarily closed for reasons of congestion or road works),

in breach of the law of the Member State where the traffic offence is alleged to have been committed.

(7) The Secretary of State is the national contact point for the United Kingdom.]

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