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ROAD TRAFFIC (DRIVING LICENCES) REGULATIONS - REGULATION 10
Applications for full driving licences
Caution: This is a past version. See the current version here.
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 3 of 2002 s. 15
(1) A person who wishes to obtain a full driving licence in respect of any
class of motor vehicle shall deliver to the Commissioner an application
therefor in a form specified by the Commissioner, signed by the applicant,
together with his identity document. (L.N. 192 of 1989)
(2) In addition to making a declaration required by regulation 9(1), the
applicant shall state in his application under paragraph (1)-
(a) whether he has held a driving licence issued in Hong Kong or a driving
certificate or driving licence issued in any country or place other
than Hong Kong; and if the applicant has held any such licence or
certificate, he shall also state the class of motor vehicle which he
was permitted to drive under such licence or certificate; (3 of 2002
s. 15)
(b) whether any such licence or certificate held previously has been
endorsed, suspended or cancelled;
(c) whether under regulation 9(2), the Commissioner has at any time
refused to issue him a driving licence or renew his driving licence;
and
(d) whether he is or has at any time been disqualified from holding or
obtaining the driving licence for which he is applying.
(3) In the case of an applicant for a full driving licence to drive any class
of motor vehicle, where the applicant is 70 years of age or more, his
application under paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by a certificate by a
registered medical practitioner who is acceptable to the Commissioner that on
a date within 4 months before the application, the applicant is medically fit
to drive and control any vehicle in that class and the Commissioner shall
satisfy himself that-
(a) the medical fitness of the applicant has not deteriorated
substantially since that date; and
(b) the applicant is able to read a registration mark at a distance of 23
metres in good daylight (with the aid of spectacles or other
corrective lenses, if worn). (49 of 2000 s. 4)
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