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Traffic and Road Safety (Speed of Motor Vehicle) (Temporary Maximum Speed Limit) Order

Statutory Instrument 19 of 2011 Current version · as at 29 April 2011
Enacted2011
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Point-in-time consolidation · as at 29 April 2011. This page may not reflect amendments made after that date. Confirm the current position against the latest Uganda Gazette before relying on it.

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Type
Principal Legislation
Status
In force
Language
English

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0 parts · 3 sections

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Uganda

Traffic and Road Safety (Speed of Motor Vehicle) (Temporary Maximum Speed Limit) Order

[This is the version of this document at 29 April 2011.]

1. Title

This Order may be cited as the Traffic and Road Safety (Speed of Motor Vehicle) (Temporary Maximum Speed Limited) Order, 2011.

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What this section does
Statutory power

This section confers or regulates the statutory power described as “Title”.

“This Order may be cited as the Traffic and Road Safety (Speed of Motor Vehicle) (Temporary Maximum Speed Limited) Order, 2011.”
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Practical effect

The power must be exercised by the authorised decision-maker, within the conditions and purpose stated in the section.

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Elements or requirements

Operative requirements extracted from the consolidated text.

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  1. This Order may be cited as the Traffic and Road Safety (Speed of Motor Vehicle) (Temporary Maximum Speed Limited) Order, 2011.
Judicial interpretation

Express propositions in source-matched passages from judgments citing this section.

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No judgment in the current Wakilii corpus expressly cites this section. Bare rule-number references are not assigned where the Order cannot be verified.

Related provisions

No express internal or cross-Act reference appears in this section.

Amendment notes

No section-specific amendment note or instrument-level amendment history appears in this consolidation.

Authority status: legislation is primary authority; judgment weight follows the displayed court level and the ratio caveat. Check version history

2. Temporary maximum speed limit

A temporary maximum speed limit is prescribed up to a limit of 180km per hour for drivers of motor vehicles,' who compete in the Southern Motor Club Challenge Rally to be held on 6th - 8th May, 2011.

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Approved statute annotation. Statutory quotations are matched to this consolidation and judicial passages are linked to judgments. Check the primary sources alongside this analysis.
What this section does
Statutory power

This section confers or regulates the statutory power described as “Temporary maximum speed limit”.

“A temporary maximum speed limit is prescribed up to a limit of 180km per hour for drivers of motor vehicles,' who compete in the Southern Motor Club Challenge Rally to be held on 6th - 8th May, 2011.”
Primary legislation Source quotation matched
Practical effect

The power must be exercised by the authorised decision-maker, within the conditions and purpose stated in the section.

Deterministic editorial synthesis — not a substitute for the statutory text Editorial synthesis approved
Elements or requirements

Operative requirements extracted from the consolidated text.

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  1. A temporary maximum speed limit is prescribed up to a limit of 180km per hour for drivers of motor vehicles,' who compete in the Southern Motor Club Challenge Rally to be held on 6th - 8th May, 2011.
Judicial interpretation

Express propositions in source-matched passages from judgments citing this section.

0

No judgment in the current Wakilii corpus expressly cites this section. Bare rule-number references are not assigned where the Order cannot be verified.

Related provisions

No express internal or cross-Act reference appears in this section.

Amendment notes

No section-specific amendment note or instrument-level amendment history appears in this consolidation.

Authority status: legislation is primary authority; judgment weight follows the displayed court level and the ratio caveat. Check version history

3. Exemption

Subject to paragraph 2, a person who drives a motor vehicle and competes in the Southern Motor Club Challenge Rally on 6th - 8th May, 2011, in Masaka aand Rakai districts, organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Club of Uganda (FMU), in conjunction with the Southern Motor Club, is exempted from the provisions of section 120 of the Traffic and Road Safety Act, and the Traffic and Road Safety (Speed Limits) Regulations, S.I No. 33 of 2004 for the duration of the rally. JOHN M. NASASIRA, Minister of Works and Transport.

Section analysis Source-linked statutory analysis Source linked
Approved statute annotation. Statutory quotations are matched to this consolidation and judicial passages are linked to judgments. Check the primary sources alongside this analysis.
What this section does
Statutory power

This section confers or regulates the statutory power described as “Exemption”.

“Subject to paragraph 2, a person who drives a motor vehicle and competes in the Southern Motor Club Challenge Rally on 6th - 8th May, 2011, in Masaka aand Rakai districts, organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Club of Uganda (FMU), in conjunction with the Southern Motor Club, is exempted from the provisions of section 120 of the Traffic and Road Safety Act, and the Traffic and Road Safety (Speed Limits) Regulations, S.I No. 33 of 2004 for the duration of the rally. JOHN M. NASASIRA, Minister of Works and…”
Primary legislation Source quotation matched
Practical effect

The power must be exercised by the authorised decision-maker, within the conditions and purpose stated in the section.

Deterministic editorial synthesis — not a substitute for the statutory text Editorial synthesis approved
Elements or requirements

Operative requirements extracted from the consolidated text.

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  1. Subject to paragraph 2, a person who drives a motor vehicle and competes in the Southern Motor Club Challenge Rally on 6th - 8th May, 2011, in Masaka aand Rakai districts, organised by the Federation of Motor Sports Club of Uganda (FMU), in conjunction with the Southern Motor Club, is exempted from the provisions of section 120 of the Traffic and Road Safety Act, and the Traffic and Road Safety (Speed Limits) Regulations, S.I No. 33 of 2004 for the duration of the rally. JOHN M. NASASIRA, Minister of Works and Transport.
Judicial interpretation

Express propositions in source-matched passages from judgments citing this section.

0

No judgment in the current Wakilii corpus expressly cites this section. Bare rule-number references are not assigned where the Order cannot be verified.

Related provisions
Amendment notes

No section-specific amendment note or instrument-level amendment history appears in this consolidation.

Authority status: legislation is primary authority; judgment weight follows the displayed court level and the ratio caveat. Check version history

Original Laws of Uganda consolidation (as at 29 April 2011) — public-domain legislation, consolidated by ULII / Laws.Africa (CC BY 4.0). This is a point-in-time text and may not reflect later amendments; confirm against the latest Uganda Gazette before relying on it.