Road Transport Act, 1932

Attachment of conditions to passenger licences.

12.—Whenever the Minister grants a passenger licence he may attach to such licence such conditions as he shall think proper and shall specify in such licence and, in particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, conditions in respect of all or any of the following matters, that is to say:—

(a) the terminal points and route of the passenger road service to which such licence relates;

(b) the frequency of such service, including variations of such frequency on different days or at different periods of each day;

(c) the daily duration of such service;

(d) the minimum number of vehicles to be kept available for the operation of such service;

(e) the type of vehicle to be used on such service;

(f) the maintenance of a particular standard of fitness, cleanliness, and appearance of the vehicles used on such service and the organisation to be kept available for the maintenance of that standard;

(g) appointing or restricting the distinctive marks and numbers on or the colours of the vehicles used on such service;

(h) the publication of the time-tables of and charges on such service and the display of such time-tables and charges in the vehicles used on such service;

(i) the notification to the Minister or to the public of alterations in the time-tables of and charges on such service;

(j) the notification to and approval by the Minister of agreements or arrangements made in relation to such service by the licensee under such licence with other persons engaged in the transport of passengers by rail, road or water, or any of them;

(k) the rates of wages and hours of duty of employees and agreements or arrangements in reference thereto in the working of the passenger road service to which a licence relates.