FILL ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FORMS AND SEND IT TO ANY LTA OFFICE NEAR YOU.

Regulation 22 (1) states that Public Service Vehicle drivers will:

  1. Behave in a civil and orderly manner;
  2. Take all reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of passengers in or on entering or alighting from the vehicle;
  3. Not willfully deceive or refuse to inform a passenger or intending passenger of the destination or route of the vehicle or of the fare for the journey;
  4. Not cause the vehicle to remain stationary on a road longer than is reasonably necessary to pick up or set down passengers, except at a stand or place where such vehicle is permitted to stop for a longer time than is necessary for that purpose;
  5. Not obstruct or , on request at at any reasonable time , refuse or neglect to give all reasonable information and assistance to any person having authority to examine the vehicle;
  6. Not, when the vehicle is in motion, enter into conversation with any other person unless it is necessary to do so on the grounds of safety;
  7. When picking up or setting down passengers stop the vehicles as close as may be to the left of the road or pull in as far as possible off the road , where bu8s stop bays are provided;
  8. Not, when the vehicle is operating as a stage carriage and where bus stops have been appointed stop such vehicle at any place other than at an appointed bus stop;
  9. Be clean and tidy;
  10. To the best of his ability take steps whenever necessary to enforce the provisions of these Regulations relating to the conduct of passengers; and
  11. If he is required to issue a ticket, issue the correct ticket for each fare received.
 
 

 

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Passenger Rights & Responsiblities

Conduct of Drivers

SPEED AND ROAD SAFETY:
Speeding continues to be major factor in road crashes, so slow down and save lives!

BE AWARE OF THE FACTS ABOUT SPEEDING!

CHOOSE A SAFE SPEED FOR THE CONDITIONS:
Speed limits are the maximum travel speed for any road. In many conditions, you should travel at a lower speed-such as in bad weather, after dark, in heavy traffic, on unfamiliar, winding or narrow roads.

REMEMBER TO CHOOSE A SAFE SPEED FOR THE DRIVING CONDITIONS

SPEEDING INCREASE CRASHES:
You are more likely to crash if you exceed the speed limit or drive at a speed that is not appropriate for the conditions.

As your speed increases, you have a less time to react to emergencies and it takes a greater distance to stop. Other road users also find it more difficult to judge how fast you are traveling.