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  2. May 1, 2010 · Using seat belts in minibuses, coaches and other buses: advice and guidance on legal standards. From: Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency and Department for Transport. Published.

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    • Other Types of Bus
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    Vehicles constructed or adapted to carry more than 8 but not more than 16 seated passengers, excluding the driver.

    Vehicles constructed or adapted to carry more than 16 seated passengers, in addition to the driver, which have a gross weight of more than 7.5 tonnes and a maximum speed exceeding 60mph.

    Except for buses designed for urban use with standing passengers, seat belts must be fitted as follows in buses which are not minibuses or coaches:

    Consolidated versions of national regulations can be found in Sweet and Maxwell’s ‘Encyclopaedia of Road Traffic Law and Practice (Construction and Use)’ which should be available at most main reference libraries. Copies of national regulations can also be purchased from: Telephone: 0870 600 5522 Fax: 0870 600 5533 Email: customer.services@tso.co.u...

  3. Seat belts. As the driver of a bus, coach or minibus, you must use a seat belt if theres one fitted in your vehicle, unless you’re reversing or you have a medical exemption certificate.

  4. www.think.gov.uk › law › seat-beltsSeat belts – THINK!

    In minibuses, buses, and coaches, passengers aged 14 years and over must use a seat belt if one is available and are personally responsible for doing so. Bus and coach operators must...

  5. researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk › documentsBuses: seat belts

    These require seat belts to be fitted to all new coaches, minibuses and buses except ‘urban buses’. The legislation therefore ensures that belts are fitted in coaches and minibuses used specifically by children, including for home-to-school transport.

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  6. Buses that are designed for urban use with standing passengers are not required to have seat belts. Other types of buses that were made after October 1, 2001 must be fitted with three point seat belts or retractable lap belt in all forward and rearward facing seats.

  7. (1) Subject to subsection (6) below, the operator of a bus in which any of the passenger seats are equipped with seat belts shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that every passenger is...

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