Road Traffic Act
(Chapter 276, Sections 111, 140 and 144)
Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) (Vocational Licences and Conduct of Drivers, Conductors and Passengers) Rules
R 8
REVISED EDITION 1990
(25th March 1992)
[12th July 1974]
PART I
PRELIMINARY
Citation
1.  These Rules may be cited as the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) (Vocational Licences and Conduct of Drivers, Conductors and Passengers) Rules.
[S 572/2009 wef 20/11/2009]
Definitions
2.  For the purpose of these Rules —
“authorised officer” means a person authorised by the Registrar to discharge any of the functions and duties or to exercise any of the powers of the Registrar under these Rules;
“authorised person” means a licensee of a public service vehicle, or employee of the owner of a public service vehicle, or a person acting as a driver or conductor of a vehicle while it is being used for the carriage of passengers for the purpose of gain;
“conductor” means a person licensed under these Rules to act as a conductor of a vehicle;
“driver” means a person licensed under these Rules to drive a vehicle;
“licence” means a vocational licence to act as a driver or conductor of a vehicle or to ride a trishaw granted under these Rules;
“licensee” means the holder of a licence and, in Part III only, includes a person who is exempted under section 142 of the Act from the requirement to hold a licence.
“public stand” means any public stand provided for public service vehicles under Part V of the Act and includes a bus terminus, taxi stand and trishaw stand ;
[S 139/2007 wef 30/03/2007]
“taxi stop” means an area of a road designated as such by means of a sign similar to that specified in the First Schedule and marked on the road by means of yellow lines;
“trishaw rider” means a person licensed under these Rules to ride a trishaw for the purpose of gain;
“vehicle” means any public service vehicle;
“vocational licence” means a vocational licence issued under section 110 of the Act.
[S 586/91 wef 01/01/1992]