19.—(1) A provisional licence to learn to drive —(a) | a Class 2B vehicle shall not be granted to an applicant unless —(i) | he is able to read at a distance of 25 metres (with the aid of glasses, if worn) a motor vehicle number plate containing letters and figures; | (ii) | he is able to distinguish the colours red, amber and green from a distance of 25 metres; | (iii) | he has passed the Motor-cycle Riding Theory Test referred to in the First Schedule; and | (iv) | he has attended and successfully completed a circuit training programme conducted by a licensed driving school; and |
| (b) | a Class 3 vehicle shall not be granted to an applicant unless —(i) | he is able to read at a distance of 25 metres (with the aid of glasses, if worn) a motor vehicle number plate containing letters and figures; | (ii) | he is able to distinguish the colours red, amber and green from a distance of 25 metres; and | (iii) | he has passed the Basic Driving Theory Test referred to in the Third Schedule. |
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(2) An applicant shall not be granted a provisional licence to learn to drive —(a) | a Class 4 or Class 4A vehicle, unless he is the holder of a driving licence authorising him to drive a Class 3 vehicle; and | (b) | a Class 5 vehicle, unless he is the holder of a driving licence authorising him to drive a Class 4 vehicle. |
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(3) The holder of a provisional licence shall comply with the following conditions:(a) | he shall use the provisional licence only while under the supervision of the following person:(i) | in the case of the holder of a Class 2B provisional licence, a person who holds a Class 2, Class 2A or Class 2B driving licence and who is employed as a driving instructor by a driving school which is licensed to provide training for motorcyclists; and | (ii) | in any other case, a person who holds a driving licence for a vehicle of the same class as the vehicle which the holder of the provisional licence is authorised by his provisional licence to learn to drive, |
and such person shall be present with the holder of the provisional licence at all times when he is using his provisional licence in the following manner: |
(A) | in the case of the holder of a Class 2B provisional licence, the person supervising him shall ride on his own vehicle alongside, in front of or behind the holder of the provisional licence; and | (B) | in any other case, where the seating arrangement of the vehicle renders it practicable, the person supervising the holder of the provisional licence shall be seated beside him in the vehicle; |
| (b) | he shall not carry any passenger, except that in the case of the holder of a Class 3, Class 4, Class 4A or Class 5 provisional licence —(i) | the holder of a driving licence who is giving him instructions in the driving of the motor vehicle; or | (ii) | the person appointed under rule 9 to supervise or observe a test, |
may be present in or on the vehicle when the holder of the provisional licence is using his provisional licence or taking the test, as the case may be; |
| (c) | he shall, while the motor vehicle is being driven by him, clearly display in a conspicuous position at the front and at the rear of the vehicle a distinguishing mark in the form set out in the Fifth Schedule; | (d) | in the case of —(i) | the holder of a Class 2B provisional licence, he shall not —(A) | drive a motor vehicle on any road except the roads in the areas specified in the Eighth Schedule; and | (B) | except when he is undergoing a test, drive a motor vehicle during the following hours: | | 7.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. | | 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. | | 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m., | | on any day from Monday to Friday, if that day is not a public holiday; and | | 7.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. | | 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m., | | on a Saturday, if that Saturday is not a public holiday; |
| (ii) | in any other case, he shall not, except when he is undergoing a test —(A) | drive a motor vehicle within the areas set out in the Sixth Schedule on any day, not being a Sunday or a public holiday, during the following hours: | | 7.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. | | 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. | | 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.; | (B) | drive a motor vehicle within those areas on a Saturday, if that Saturday is not a public holiday, during the following hours: | | 7.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. | | 12.00 noon to 2.00 p.m.; and | (C) | drive a motor vehicle at any time on any of the roads or within any of the places specified in the Seventh Schedule. [S 289/95 wef 01/07/1995] |
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