Road Traffic Act, 1933

Conductors' licences.

105.—(1) The Commissioner may grant a licence (in this Act referred to as a conductor's licence) to act as conductor of a large public service vehicle to any person who—

(a) applies to the Commissioner for such licence, and

(b) satisfies the Commissioner that he has attained the age of eighteen years, and

(c) satisfies the Commissioner that he is a fit and proper person to be the conductor of a large public service vehicle.

(2) Every conductor's licence shall—

(a) be in such form as the Commissioner shall direct, and

(b) be identified by a separate serial number, and

(c) be expressed and operate to licence the person to whom it is granted to act as conductor of a large public service vehicle.

(3) In this Part of this Act the expression “licensed conductor” means a person who is the holder of a conductor's licence granted to him and for the time being in force.