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The Airport Regulations, 1960 made the 22nd December, 1960. Consolidated with the \u2014 Airport (Amendment) Regulations, 1965- made the 22nd July, 1965 Airport (Amendment) Regulations, 1968- made the 19th January, 1968 Airport (Amendment) Regulations, 1985- made the 5th February, 1985 Airport (Amendment) Regulations, 1986- made the 13th March, 1986 Airport (Amendment) Regulations, 1992- made the 17th November, 1992 Consolidated and revised this 28th day of March, 1995. Arrangement of Regulations Civil Aviation Authority Law (2015 Revision) (1995 Revision) Arrangement of Regulations Regulation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_8\", \"num\": \"8.\", \"text\": \"FIRST SCHEDULE Motor Vehicle Rules SECOND SCHEDULE Form Regulation 1 Civil Aviation Authority Law (2015 Revision) (1995 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_1\", \"num\": \"1.\", \"text\": \"Citation 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Airport Regulations (1995 Revision).\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_2\", \"num\": \"2.\", \"text\": \"Definitions 2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires \u2014 \u201cairport\u201d includes Owen Roberts Airport, George Town, Grand Cayman and the Gerrard-Smith Airport, Cayman Brac; \u201cauthorised officer\u201d, in relation to any of the powers of an authorised officer under these Regulations, means a person authorised in writing by the Governor in Council to exercise such power; and \u201ctraffic sign\u201d includes any speed limit, sign, mark on the surface of the roadway, signal (whether an automatic electric signal or otherwise), warning sign post, direction post and sign or other device for the guidance or direction of person using the roadways in an airport, which the Governor in Council causes or permits to be placed on or near any such roadway.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_3\", \"num\": \"3.\", \"text\": \"Prohibited acts 3. Within an airport the following acts are prohibited \u2014 (a) obstructing or interfering with the proper use of the airport; Regulation 3 (b) obstructing any person acting in the execution of his duty in relation to the airport; (c) remaining on the airport after having been required by a constable or an authorised officer to leave it; (d) allowing any vehicle or animal to be on the airport after being required by an authorised officer to remove it or after its presence on the airport has been forbidden by an authorised officer or on his directions; (e) boarding or attempting to board any aircraft without the authority of the person in charge of it; (f) tampering or interfering with any aircraft or anything used in connection with an aircraft; (g) smoking in or otherwise bringing or lighting any naked light into or in \u2014 (i) any place where any such act is prohibited by notice; or (ii) any place within fifty feet of an aircraft or a store of liquid fuel or explosives; (h) any act causing or tending to cause an outbreak of fire; (i) throwing, leaving or dropping anything capable of causing injury to any person or property; (j) climbing any wall, fence, barrier, railing or post; (k) wilfully giving a false fire or ambulance alarm; (l) failure to place an aircraft in the place and position appointed by an airport official for that purpose; (m) failure to moor or otherwise secure any stationary aircraft which is not in a hangar; (n) failure to comply with the rules contained in the First Schedule; (o) driving or placing a vehicle carelessly or dangerously or without consideration for persons using the airport; (p) failure by the driver of a vehicle to stop when required by a constable or authorised officer to do so; (q) failure by the driver of a vehicle which is involved in an accident to give his name and address and the name and address of the owner of the vehicle to any person having reasonable ground for requiring them; (r) failure by the driver of a vehicle forthwith to report to a constable or to the person in charge of the airport any accident in which the vehicle is involved; (s) failure by the driver of a vehicle to comply with any direction for the regulation of traffic given by a constable, an authorised officer or a traffic sign; Regulation 4 (t) parking a vehicle in a manner other than the manner required by an authorised officer; (u) failure by the person in charge of a vehicle to remove it from any parking place when required by a constable or an authorised officer to do so; (v) loading or unloading from a vehicle, passengers or goods elsewhere than in a place provided for that purpose; (w) driving a motor vehicle on any roadway in an airport at a speed greater than thirty miles per hour or such other speed as may be prescribed by a traffic sign; (x) removing, picking or otherwise damaging any tree, shrub or plant or walking on any flower bed; (y) failure to keep any animal under control; (z) using any obscene or indecent language; (aa) indecent or disorderly behaviour; (bb) dropping or leaving litter except in a receptacle provided for that purpose; (cc) failure to comply with directions given by the Director in relation to refuelling of aircraft; (dd) disposing of garbage, sewage, waste oil, refuse or other material from aircraft or other sources except in the place and the receptacles provided for that purpose; or (ee) selling or distributing any literature calculated to excite racial or political unrest or hatred.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_4\", \"num\": \"4.\", \"text\": \"Acts prohibited without permission 4. Within an airport the following acts are prohibited unless the permission of an authorised officer has been obtained \u2014 (a) entering or leaving the airport otherwise than through a gate or entrance for the time being provided for that purpose; (b) entering any part of the airport to which members of the public are not for the time being admitted; (c) removing, displacing, damaging, defacing or altering any building, structure or other property, whether movable or immovable (including any notice), forming part of, provided for or in connection with the airport; (d) digging soil or cutting or removing turf; (e) grazing animals; (f) selling or distributing anything, offering anything for sale or hire or making any offer of services including specifically the offering of taxi- Regulation 5 cab services or operating any hackney carriage or other vehicle carrying passengers for hire or reward; (g) exhibiting any notice or advertisement except on premises which the person exhibiting it is authorised to occupy and in accordance with the terms of his occupation; (h) leaving a vehicle at an airport during the hours when the airport is closed and all passengers have departed; but in any event not longer than twenty four hours; (i) driving a vehicle elsewhere than in a place provided for the passage or accommodation of such vehicle; (j) taking a motor vehicle into a hangar used for the maintenance or storage of aircraft; (k) running an aircraft engine in a hangar; (l) filing or discharging from any container (including any part of a vehicle) liquid fuel elsewhere than in a place approved for that purpose by the person in charge of the airport; (m) lighting a fire elsewhere than in a place constructed for that purpose and approved by an authorised officer; (n) conducting flight or ground demonstrations; (o) taking still, motion or sound pictures for commercial purposes; or (p) delivering or doing anything whatsoever in order to make available to any person the use of a rent-a-car as defined in the Traffic Law (Revised).\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_5\", \"num\": \"5.\", \"text\": \"Parking fees 5. (1) No person shall \u2014 (a) park a vehicle at an airport elsewhere than in a place provided for that purpose; or (b) depart from such parking area without payment of the prescribed parking fee to the Director or a person authorised by him. (2) The following fees are prescribed for the parking of a vehicle at an airport \u2014 not exceeding one hour $1.00 overnight $5.00 per week $25.00 per month $75.00 Regulation 6 (3) The Director may, in his discretion, waive the prescribed parking fee in whole or in part, whether prospectively or retrospectively, in respect of any person or class of person.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_6\", \"num\": \"6.\", \"text\": \"Ticket offences 6. When an offence appears to him to have been committed contrary to paragraph (n), (o), (p), (q),(r),(s), (t), (u), (v) or (w) of regulation 3 or paragraph (h) of regulation 4, an authorised officer or a constable in uniform may serve upon the alleged offender a ticket in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule and, if the offender desires to plead guilty to the offence alleged, he may produce such ticket to the Clerk of the Court at the place, and, on or before the date and time therein prescribed (not being more than fourteen days from the service thereof), pay the prescribed fine into court; but if the alleged offender desires to plead not guilty to the offence alleged or to request the court to mitigate the prescribed fine, the ticket shall operate as a summons to him to appear before the court at the date and time therein prescribed so that, in default of payment of the prescribed fine or so making appearance before the court, he shall be liable to be arrested and brought before the court and there charged with the offence alleged.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_7\", \"num\": \"7.\", \"text\": \"Taking and towing of vehicles 7. (1) Where it appears to a constable or an authorised officer that a vehicle \u2014 (a) has been abandoned, involved in an accident or parked in an unlawful or unsafe manner; or (b) has been parked at an airport without there being a current parking fee in respect thereof, he may take charge of such vehicle and drive or tow it or cause it to be driven or towed to a place under police supervision authorised by the Commissioner of Police to be used as a vehicle pound or to any other place considered by the Commissioner to be appropriate, or such constable or authorised officer may cause such vehicle to be immobilised by means of a mechanical wheel locking device. (2) The Director shall, as soon as practicable, give notice to the owner or person last having control of a vehicle driven, towed away or immobilised under subregulation (1) that it has been so driven, towed away or immobilised and require him, if appropriate, to remove such vehicle. (3) The owner or person referred to in sub-regulation (2) shall, in respect of a vehicle detained or immobilised under sub-regulation (1), pay to the Director a fee of ten dollars in respect of every day or part thereof that such vehicle remains so detained or immobilised. Regulation 8 (4) The owner or person last having control of a vehicle driven or towed away under sub-regulation (1) shall pay to the Director a fee of forty dollars in respect of such driving or towing away. (5) No action shall lie against the Government, the Director or any constable or authorised officer for damages in any civil court in respect of damage to any vehicle or any loss or damage to any property from or in such vehicle caused as a result of any act bona fide done pursuant to this regulation involving that vehicle. 8. Offences 8. Any person who \u2014 (a) does any act prohibited by regulation 3; (b) without the permission of an authorised officer, does any act prohibited by regulation 4; or (c) fails to pay a fee prescribed by regulation 5 or 6, is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine of fifty dollars or to imprisonment for three months. FIRST SCHEDULE FIRST SCHEDULE Regulation 3(n) Motor Vehicle Rules 1. (1) The drivers of motor vehicles shall observe the following rules \u2014 Motor vehicles \u2014 (a) meeting or being overtaken by other traffic shall be kept to the near side of the road, and overtaking other traffic shall be kept on the right or offside of such other traffic: Provided that an animal being led or driven may be passed or overtaken on whichever side is the safer; (b) being overtaken by other traffic shall be driven so as to allow such other traffic to pass; (c) shall not be driven alongside of, or overlapping or so as to overtake other traffic proceeding in the same direction if by so doing it obstructs any traffic proceeding in the opposite direction; (d) shall not be driven so as to cross, commence to cross or to be turned in a road if by so doing it obstructs any traffic; (e) proceeding from one road to another shall not be driven so as to obstruct any traffic on the road; (f) proceeding from a place which is not a road into a road or from a road into a place which is not a road, shall not be driven so as to obstruct any traffic on the road; (g) shall not be driven so as to overtake other traffic unless the driver has a clear and unobstructed view of the road ahead; and (h) shall not be permitted to travel backwards further than may be necessary for turning or other reasonable purposes. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Schedule, it is the duty of drivers of motor vehicles to take such action as may be necessary to avoid an accident, and the breach by a driver of any motor vehicle of any of the provisions of this Schedule shall not exonerate the driver of any other motor vehicle from the duty imposed on him by this paragraph. (3) In this Schedule \u2014 (a) a motor vehicle obstructs other traffic if it causes risk or accident thereto; (b) \u201ctraffic\u201d includes bicycles, vehicles of every description, processions, bodies of troops and all animals being ridden, driven or led; and FIRST SCHEDULE (c) \u201covertaking\u201d includes passing or intending to pass any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction. 2. (1) The driver of a motor vehicle constructed to be steered on the right or off-side thereof, shall, before commencing to turn or change direction towards the right, extend his right arm and hand horizontally straight out from the right or offside of the motor vehicle, with the palm turned to the front so as to be visible to drivers of all vehicles concerned. (2) The driver of such a motor vehicle may also, if he thinks fit \u2014 (a) in order to signal an overtaking car not to attempt to pass extend his right arm and hand horizontally straight out from the right or off-side of the motor vehicle, with the palm turned downwards and move the arm up and down; (b) in order to signal an overtaking car to pass, extend his right arm and hand below the line of the shoulder from the right or off-side of the motor vehicle, with the palm turned to the front and move the arm backwards and forwards. (3) When approaching a constable on duty at a road junction, the driver of a motor vehicle shall extend his arm in the direction in which he wishes to proceed so as to be visible to the constable. (4) Any signal prescribed or permitted by this Schedule may be given by any mechanical or illuminated device of an approved type. SECOND SCHEDULE SECOND SCHEDULE Form Regulation 6 AIRPORT REGULATION LAW (REVISED) NAME __________________________________________________________ ADDRESS________________________________________________________ Reg. No.___________________Type____________Make__________________ Infringement $ Failure to comply with the rules contained in the First Schedule 3(n) $25 Driving or placing a vehicle carelessly or dangerously or without consideration for persons using the airport 3(o) $25 Failure by the driver of a vehicle to stop when required by an authorised officer or a constable to do so 3(p) $25 Failure by the driver of a vehicle which is involved in an accident to give his name and address and the name and address of the owner of the vehicle to any person having reasonable ground for requiring them 3(q) $25 Failure by the driver of a vehicle forthwith to report to a constable or to the person in charge of the airport any accident in which the vehicle is involved 3(r) $30 Failure by the driver of a vehicle to comply with any direction for the regulation of traffic given by an authorised officer, a constable or a traffic sign 3(s) $25 Parking a vehicle elsewhere than a place provided for the purpose and in the manner required by an authorised officer 3(t) $25 Failure by the person in charge of a vehicle to remove it from any parking place when required by an authorised officer or a constable to do so 3(u) $25 Loading or unloading from a vehicle, passengers or goods elsewhere than in a place provided for that purpose 3(v) $25 SECOND SCHEDULE Infringement $ Driving a motor vehicle on any roadway in an airport at a speed greater than thirty miles per hour or such other speed as may be prescribed by a traffic sign 3(w) $50 Leaving a vehicle at an airport during the hours when the airport is closed and all passengers have departed, but in any event not longer than 24 hours 4(h) $30 __________        ___________          ___________          _____________________ DATE                    PLACE                      TIME                     REPORTING OFFICER IMPORTANT NOTICE You are hereby summoned to appear in the Summary Court at George Town\/Cayman Brac at       a.m. on                    19          OR in the alternative produce this ticket to the Clerk of the Court at any time during office hours prior to the above date and pay to him the sum of $            in respect of the above-indicated offence(s) committed by you                at                              on the day of                     19  . 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\u2014\nAirport (Amendment) Regulations, 1965- made the 22nd July, 1965\nAirport (Amendment) Regulations, 1968- made the 19th January, 1968\nAirport (Amendment) Regulations, 1985- made the 5th February, 1985\nAirport (Amendment) Regulations, 1986- made the 13th March, 1986\nAirport (Amendment) Regulations, 1992- made the 17th November, 1992\nConsolidated and revised this 28th day of March, 1995.\n\nAirport Regulations\nArrangement of Regulations\n\nc\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nPage 3\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nCivil Aviation Authority Law (2015 Revision)\nAIRPORT REGULATIONS\n(1995 Revision)\nArrangement of Regulations\nRegulation\nPage\n1.\nCitation ......................................................................................................................................5\n2.\nDefinitions ..................................................................................................................................5\n3.\nProhibited acts ...........................................................................................................................5\n4.\nActs prohibited without permission .............................................................................................7\n5.\nParking fees ..............................................................................................................................8\n6.\nTicket offences ..........................................................................................................................9\n7.\nTaking and towing of vehicles ....................................................................................................9\n8.\nOffences .................................................................................................................................. 10\nFIRST SCHEDULE\n11\nMotor Vehicle Rules\n11\nSECOND SCHEDULE\n13\nForm\n13\n\nAirport Regulations\nRegulation 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nPage 5\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nCivil Aviation Authority Law (2015 Revision)\nAIRPORT REGULATIONS\n(1995 Revision)\n\n1.\nCitation\n1.\nThese Regulations may be cited as the Airport Regulations (1995 Revision).\n2.\nDefinitions\n2.\nIn these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires \u2014\n\u201cairport\u201d includes Owen Roberts Airport, George Town, Grand Cayman and\nthe Gerrard-Smith Airport, Cayman Brac;\n\u201cauthorised officer\u201d, in relation to any of the powers of an authorised officer\nunder these Regulations, means a person authorised in writing by the Governor\nin Council to exercise such power; and\n\u201ctraffic sign\u201d includes any speed limit, sign, mark on the surface of the\nroadway, signal (whether an automatic electric signal or otherwise), warning\nsign post, direction post and sign or other device for the guidance or direction\nof person using the roadways in an airport, which the Governor in Council\ncauses or permits to be placed on or near any such roadway.\n3.\nProhibited acts\n3.\nWithin an airport the following acts are prohibited \u2014\n(a)\nobstructing or interfering with the proper use of the airport;\n\nRegulation 3\nAirport Regulations\n\nPage 6\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nc\n\n(b) obstructing any person acting in the execution of his duty in relation to\nthe airport;\n(c)\nremaining on the airport after having been required by a constable or an\nauthorised officer to leave it;\n(d) allowing any vehicle or animal to be on the airport after being required\nby an authorised officer to remove it or after its presence on the airport\nhas been forbidden by an authorised officer or on his directions;\n(e)\nboarding or attempting to board any aircraft without the authority of the\nperson in charge of it;\n(f)\ntampering or interfering with any aircraft or anything used in connection\nwith an aircraft;\n(g) smoking in or otherwise bringing or lighting any naked light into or in \u2014\n(i)\nany place where any such act is prohibited by notice; or\n(ii) any place within fifty feet of an aircraft or a store of liquid fuel or\nexplosives;\n(h) any act causing or tending to cause an outbreak of fire;\n(i)\nthrowing, leaving or dropping anything capable of causing injury to any\nperson or property;\n(j)\nclimbing any wall, fence, barrier, railing or post;\n(k) wilfully giving a false fire or ambulance alarm;\n(l)\nfailure to place an aircraft in the place and position appointed by an\nairport official for that purpose;\n(m) failure to moor or otherwise secure any stationary aircraft which is not in\na hangar;\n(n) failure to comply with the rules contained in the First Schedule;\n(o) driving or placing a vehicle carelessly or dangerously or without\nconsideration for persons using the airport;\n(p) failure by the driver of a vehicle to stop when required by a constable or\nauthorised officer to do so;\n(q) failure by the driver of a vehicle which is involved in an accident to give\nhis name and address and the name and address of the owner of the\nvehicle to any person having reasonable ground for requiring them;\n(r)\nfailure by the driver of a vehicle forthwith to report to a constable or to\nthe person in charge of the airport any accident in which the vehicle is\ninvolved;\n(s)\nfailure by the driver of a vehicle to comply with any direction for the\nregulation of traffic given by a constable, an authorised officer or a\ntraffic sign;\n\nAirport Regulations\nRegulation 4\n\nc\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nPage 7\n\n(t)\nparking a vehicle in a manner other than the manner required by an\nauthorised officer;\n(u) failure by the person in charge of a vehicle to remove it from any parking\nplace when required by a constable or an authorised officer to do so;\n(v) loading or unloading from a vehicle, passengers or goods elsewhere than\nin a place provided for that purpose;\n(w) driving a motor vehicle on any roadway in an airport at a speed greater\nthan thirty miles per hour or such other speed as may be prescribed by a\ntraffic sign;\n(x) removing, picking or otherwise damaging any tree, shrub or plant or\nwalking on any flower bed;\n(y) failure to keep any animal under control;\n(z)\nusing any obscene or indecent language;\n(aa) indecent or disorderly behaviour;\n(bb) dropping or leaving litter except in a receptacle provided for that\npurpose;\n(cc) failure to comply with directions given by the Director in relation to\nrefuelling of aircraft;\n(dd) disposing of garbage, sewage, waste oil, refuse or other material from\naircraft or other sources except in the place and the receptacles provided\nfor that purpose; or\n(ee) selling or distributing any literature calculated to excite racial or political\nunrest or hatred.\n4.\nActs prohibited without permission\n4.\nWithin an airport the following acts are prohibited unless the permission of an\nauthorised officer has been obtained \u2014\n(a)\nentering or leaving the airport otherwise than through a gate or entrance\nfor the time being provided for that purpose;\n(b) entering any part of the airport to which members of the public are not\nfor the time being admitted;\n(c)\nremoving, displacing, damaging, defacing or altering any building,\nstructure or other property, whether movable or immovable (including\nany notice), forming part of, provided for or in connection with the\nairport;\n(d) digging soil or cutting or removing turf;\n(e)\ngrazing animals;\n(f)\nselling or distributing anything, offering anything for sale or hire or\nmaking any offer of services including specifically the offering of taxi-\n\nRegulation 5\nAirport Regulations\n\nPage 8\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nc\n\ncab services or operating any hackney carriage or other vehicle carrying\npassengers for hire or reward;\n(g) exhibiting any notice or advertisement except on premises which the\nperson exhibiting it is authorised to occupy and in accordance with the\nterms of his occupation;\n(h) leaving a vehicle at an airport during the hours when the airport is closed\nand all passengers have departed; but in any event not longer than twenty\nfour hours;\n(i)\ndriving a vehicle elsewhere than in a place provided for the passage or\naccommodation of such vehicle;\n(j)\ntaking a motor vehicle into a hangar used for the maintenance or storage\nof aircraft;\n(k) running an aircraft engine in a hangar;\n(l)\nfiling or discharging from any container (including any part of a vehicle)\nliquid fuel elsewhere than in a place approved for that purpose by the\nperson in charge of the airport;\n(m) lighting a fire elsewhere than in a place constructed for that purpose and\napproved by an authorised officer;\n(n) conducting flight or ground demonstrations;\n(o) taking still, motion or sound pictures for commercial purposes; or\n\n(p) delivering or doing anything whatsoever in order to make available to\nany person the use of a rent-a-car as defined in the Traffic Law (Revised).\n\n5.\nParking fees\n5.\n(1) No person shall \u2014\n(a)\npark a vehicle at an airport elsewhere than in a place provided for that\npurpose; or\n(b) depart from such parking area without payment of the prescribed parking\nfee to the Director or a person authorised by him.\n(2) The following fees are prescribed for the parking of a vehicle at an airport \u2014\nnot exceeding one hour\n$1.00\novernight\n$5.00\nper week\n$25.00\nper month\n$75.00\n\nAirport Regulations\nRegulation 6\n\nc\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nPage 9\n\n(3) The Director may, in his discretion, waive the prescribed parking fee in whole\nor in part, whether prospectively or retrospectively, in respect of any person or\nclass of person.\n6.\nTicket offences\n6.\nWhen an offence appears to him to have been committed contrary to paragraph (n),\n(o), (p), (q),(r),(s), (t), (u), (v) or (w) of regulation 3 or paragraph (h) of regulation 4,\nan authorised officer or a constable in uniform may serve upon the alleged offender\na ticket in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule and, if the offender desires to\nplead guilty to the offence alleged, he may produce such ticket to the Clerk of the\nCourt at the place, and, on or before the date and time therein prescribed (not being\nmore than fourteen days from the service thereof), pay the prescribed fine into\ncourt; but if the alleged offender desires to plead not guilty to the offence alleged or\nto request the court to mitigate the prescribed fine, the ticket shall operate as a\nsummons to him to appear before the court at the date and time therein prescribed\nso that, in default of payment of the prescribed fine or so making appearance before\nthe court, he shall be liable to be arrested and brought before the court and there\ncharged with the offence alleged.\n7.\nTaking and towing of vehicles\n7.\n(1) Where it appears to a constable or an authorised officer that a vehicle \u2014\n(a)\nhas been abandoned, involved in an accident or parked in an unlawful or\nunsafe manner; or\n(b) has been parked at an airport without there being a current parking fee in\nrespect thereof,\nhe may take charge of such vehicle and drive or tow it or cause it to be driven\nor towed to a place under police supervision authorised by the Commissioner\nof Police to be used as a vehicle pound or to any other place considered by the\nCommissioner to be appropriate, or such constable or authorised officer may\ncause such vehicle to be immobilised by means of a mechanical wheel locking\ndevice.\n(2) The Director shall, as soon as practicable, give notice to the owner or person\nlast having control of a vehicle driven, towed away or immobilised under subregulation (1) that it has been so driven, towed away or immobilised and\nrequire him, if appropriate, to remove such vehicle.\n(3) The owner or person referred to in sub-regulation (2) shall, in respect of a\nvehicle detained or immobilised under sub-regulation (1), pay to the Director a\nfee of ten dollars in respect of every day or part thereof that such vehicle\nremains so detained or immobilised.\n\nRegulation 8\nAirport Regulations\n\nPage 10\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nc\n\n(4) The owner or person last having control of a vehicle driven or towed away\nunder sub-regulation (1) shall pay to the Director a fee of forty dollars in\nrespect of such driving or towing away.\n(5) No action shall lie against the Government, the Director or any constable or\nauthorised officer for damages in any civil court in respect of damage to any\nvehicle or any loss or damage to any property from or in such vehicle caused\nas a result of any act bona fide done pursuant to this regulation involving that\nvehicle.\n8.\nOffences\n8.\nAny person who \u2014\n(a)\ndoes any act prohibited by regulation 3;\n(b) without the permission of an authorised officer, does any act prohibited\nby regulation 4; or\n(c)\nfails to pay a fee prescribed by regulation 5 or 6, is guilty of an offence\nand liable on summary conviction to a fine of fifty dollars or to\nimprisonment for three months.\n\nAirport Regulations\nFIRST SCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nPage 11\n\n FIRST SCHEDULE\nRegulation 3(n)\nMotor Vehicle Rules\n1.\n(1) The drivers of motor vehicles shall observe the following rules \u2014\nMotor vehicles \u2014\n(a)\nmeeting or being overtaken by other traffic shall be kept to the near side\nof the road, and overtaking other traffic shall be kept on the right or\noffside of such other traffic:\nProvided that an animal being led or driven may be passed or overtaken\non whichever side is the safer;\n(b) being overtaken by other traffic shall be driven so as to allow such other\ntraffic to pass;\n(c)\nshall not be driven alongside of, or overlapping or so as to overtake other\ntraffic proceeding in the same direction if by so doing it obstructs any\ntraffic proceeding in the opposite direction;\n(d) shall not be driven so as to cross, commence to cross or to be turned in a\nroad if by so doing it obstructs any traffic;\n(e)\nproceeding from one road to another shall not be driven so as to obstruct\nany traffic on the road;\n(f)\nproceeding from a place which is not a road into a road or from a road\ninto a place which is not a road, shall not be driven so as to obstruct any\ntraffic on the road;\n(g) shall not be driven so as to overtake other traffic unless the driver has a\nclear and unobstructed view of the road ahead; and\n(h) shall not be permitted to travel backwards further than may be necessary\nfor turning or other reasonable purposes.\n(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Schedule, it is the duty of drivers\nof motor vehicles to take such action as may be necessary to avoid an accident,\nand the breach by a driver of any motor vehicle of any of the provisions of this\nSchedule shall not exonerate the driver of any other motor vehicle from the\nduty imposed on him by this paragraph.\n(3) In this Schedule \u2014\n(a)\na motor vehicle obstructs other traffic if it causes risk or accident thereto;\n(b) \u201ctraffic\u201d includes bicycles, vehicles of every description, processions,\nbodies of troops and all animals being ridden, driven or led; and\n\nFIRST SCHEDULE\nAirport Regulations\n\nPage 12\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nc\n\n(c)\n\u201covertaking\u201d includes passing or intending to pass any other vehicle\nproceeding in the same direction.\n2.\n(1) The driver of a motor vehicle constructed to be steered on the right or off-side\nthereof, shall, before commencing to turn or change direction towards the\nright, extend his right arm and hand horizontally straight out from the right or\noffside of the motor vehicle, with the palm turned to the front so as to be\nvisible to drivers of all vehicles concerned.\n(2) The driver of such a motor vehicle may also, if he thinks fit \u2014\n(a)\nin order to signal an overtaking car not to attempt to pass extend his right\narm and hand horizontally straight out from the right or off-side of the\nmotor vehicle, with the palm turned downwards and move the arm up\nand down;\n(b) in order to signal an overtaking car to pass, extend his right arm and hand\nbelow the line of the shoulder from the right or off-side of the motor\nvehicle, with the palm turned to the front and move the arm backwards\nand forwards.\n(3) When approaching a constable on duty at a road junction, the driver of a motor\nvehicle shall extend his arm in the direction in which he wishes to proceed so\nas to be visible to the constable.\n(4) Any signal prescribed or permitted by this Schedule may be given by any\nmechanical or illuminated device of an approved type.\n\nAirport Regulations\nSECOND SCHEDULE\n\nc\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nPage 13\n\nSECOND SCHEDULE\nForm\nRegulation 6\nAIRPORT REGULATION LAW (REVISED)\nAIRPORT REGULATIONS\nNAME __________________________________________________________\nADDRESS________________________________________________________\nReg. No.___________________Type____________Make__________________\n\nInfringement\nSection\n$\nFailure to comply with the rules contained in the First Schedule\n3(n)\n$25\nDriving or placing a vehicle carelessly or dangerously or without\nconsideration for persons using the airport\n3(o)\n$25\nFailure by the driver of a vehicle to stop when required by an\nauthorised officer or a constable to do so\n3(p)\n$25\nFailure by the driver of a vehicle which is involved in an accident\nto give his name and address and the name and address of the\nowner of the vehicle to any person having reasonable ground for\nrequiring them\n3(q)\n$25\nFailure by the driver of a vehicle forthwith to report to a constable\nor to the person in charge of the airport any accident in which the\nvehicle is involved\n3(r)\n$30\nFailure by the driver of a vehicle to comply with any direction for\nthe regulation of traffic given by an authorised officer, a constable\nor a traffic sign\n3(s)\n$25\nParking a vehicle elsewhere than a place provided for the purpose\nand in the manner required by an authorised officer\n3(t)\n$25\nFailure by the person in charge of a vehicle to remove it from any\nparking place when required by an authorised officer or a\nconstable to do so\n3(u)\n$25\nLoading or unloading from a vehicle, passengers or goods\nelsewhere than in a place provided for that purpose\n3(v)\n$25\n\nSECOND SCHEDULE\nAirport Regulations\n\nPage 14\nRevised as at 28th day of March, 1995\nc\n\nInfringement\nSection\n$\nDriving a motor vehicle on any roadway in an airport at a speed\ngreater than thirty miles per hour or such other speed as may be\nprescribed by a traffic sign\n3(w)\n$50\nLeaving a vehicle at an airport during the hours when the airport is\nclosed and all passengers have departed, but in any event not\nlonger than 24 hours\n4(h)\n$30\n\n__________        ___________          ___________          _____________________\n     DATE                    PLACE                      TIME                     REPORTING OFFICER\nIMPORTANT NOTICE\nYou are hereby summoned to appear in the Summary Court at George\nTown\/Cayman Brac at       a.m. on                    19          OR in the alternative produce this\nticket to the Clerk of the Court at any time during office hours prior to the above date and\npay to him the sum of $            in respect of the above-indicated offence(s) committed by\nyou                at                              on the day of                     19  .\nFailure to comply with either of the above requirements will render you liable to be\narrested and brought before the court.\nOriginal to alleged offender              First copy to the Court\nSecond copy to prosecutor               Third copy to Police\nPublication in consolidated and revised form authorised by the Governor in Council\nthis 28th day of March, 1995.\nMona N. 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