Mar 13, 2008

Form F

[See Section 25(1)]

FORM OF APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE

1. Full name, name of father, and address of person to be registered as registered owner

2. Class of vehicle ________________________

3. Type of body ________________________

4. Maker’s name ________________________

5. Year of manufacture ________________________

6. Number of cylinders ________________________

7. Horse power ________________________

8. Maker’s classification or, if not known, wheel-base__________________

9. Chassis number ________________________

10. Engine number ________________________

11. Seating capacity (including driver) ________________________

12. Unladen weight ________________________

13. Particular of previous registration and registered No.(if any)____________

Additional particulars to be completed only in the case of transport vehicles other than motor cabs

14. Number, description and size of tyres–

(a) front axle_________________________

(b) rear axle_________________________

(c) any other axle_____________________

15. Maximum laden weight__________________ lbs.

16. Maximum axle weight–

(a) front axle_________________________ lbs.

(b) rear axle__________________________ lbs.

(c) any other axle______________________ lbs.

The above particulars to be filled in for a rigid frame motor vehicle of two or of three axles, for a semi-trailer of an articulated vehicle of three axles or to the extent applicable, for a trailer (other than the trailer to be registered as part of an articulated vehicle), as the case may be. Where, a second trailer or additional trailers are to be registered with an articulated motor vehicle, the following particulars are to be furnished for each such trailer:-

17. Type of body___________________________________________

18. Unladen weight_________________________________________

19. Number, description and size of tyres or the axle________________

20. Maximum axle weight____________________________________

Date________________ 19__ Signature of applicant

Explanation– An articulated vehicle means a tractor to which a trailer is attached in such a manner that part of the trailer is superimposed on and part of the weight of the trailer is borne by the tractor.

Note– The motor vehicle above described is held by the person to be registered as the registered owner, under a hire-purchase agreement with________________ .

__________________

Signature of owner

_______________________________

Signature of Hire-Purchase Company

Form G

[See Sections 25(2) and 41(2)]

FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION

Registered Number__________________

Brief description of vehicle__________________________________

(e.g., Ford touring car, Chevrolet 32 seater bus, Albion lorry, trailer, etc). Name, name of father, and address of Registered owner_____________________________________________________

Signature of Registering Authority

Transferred to Signature of Registering Authority

Transferred to Signature of Registering Authority


Detailed Description

1. Class of vehicle_________________________________________

2. Maker’s name__________________________________________

3. Type of body___________________________________________

4. Year of manufacture_____________________________________

5. Number of cylinders_____________________________________

6. Chassis Number________________________________________

7. Engine Number_________________________________________

8. Horse power___________________________________________

9. Maker’s classification or, if not known, wheel base_______________

10. Seating capacity (including driver)___________________________

11. Unladen weight_________________________________________

Additional particulars in the case of all transport vehicles other than motor cabs–

12. Registered laden weight___________________________________

13. Number, description and size of tyres_________________________

(a) front axle___________________________________________

(b) rear axle___________________________________________

(c) any other axle_______________________________________

14. Registered axle weight–

(a) front axle________________________________________ lbs.

(b) rear axle_________________________________________ lbs.

(c) any other axle_____________________________________ lbs.

Additional particulars of alternative or additional trailer or trailers registered with an articulated vehicle–

15. Type of body___________________________________________

16. Unladen weight_________________________________________

17. Number, description and size of tyres on the axle________________

18. Registered axle weight____________ lbs.

Date________________ 19__ Signature of

Registering Authority

Note– The motor vehicle above described is held by the person registered as the registered owner under a hire-purchase agreement with _______.

Date________________ 19__ Signature of

Registering Authority

Form H

[See Section 37]

DOCUMENT TO BE FURNISHED BY THE MAKER OR AUTHORISED ASSEMBLER IN THE CASE OF TRANSPORT VEHICLES OTHER THAN MOTOR CABS

Certified that the vehicle Chassis No. ______________ and Engine No.________ manufactured by____________ in the year __________ has a wheel base of _________and is designed for maximum weights as follows when fitted with the tyre-equipment specified below:-

Maximum laden weight___________________ lbs.

Maximum weight front axle________________ lbs.

Maximum weight rear axle________________ lbs.

Maximum weight any other axle____________ lbs.

Tyres–

Front wheels____________________________

Rear wheels_____________________________

Other wheels____________________________

Date________________ 19__ Signature of maker

or authorised assembler


Special certificate to be furnished by an assembler–

Certified that I am authorised by the maker of the vehicle described above to issue this certificate.

Signature of authorized assembler

Form I

[See Sections 39(1) and 40(2)]

CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS (APPLICABLE IN THE CASE OF TRANSPORT VEHICLES ONLY)

Vehicle No__________________ is certified as complying with the provisions of Chapter VI of the [Provincial] Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965, and the rules made thereunder. The certificate will expire on

Date________________ 19__ Signature and Designation

of Inspecting Authority

The certificate of fitness is hereby renewed:-

Upto _____________________ 19____________________________

Signature of Inspecting Authority

Upto _____________________ 19____________________________

Signature of Inspecting Authority

Upto _____________________ 19____________________________

Signature of Inspecting Authority


[PUNJAB TRAFFIC POLICE

TRAFFIC VIOLATION TICKET

Form “J”

District_______________

Ticket No. Book No.

Name of Traffic Sector____________ Date and time_____________

Offender’s Name___________________________________________

Address__________________________________________________

Registration No. of Vehicle___________ Violation code_____________

Document seized____________________________________________

Signature of offender____________ Ticket Issuing Officer__________

1. The offender is to deposit the prescribed fine at any notified branch of the Bank of Punjab of the town within 10 days failing which he shall be prosecuted in the court of ______________________________________

2. If the offender is found guilty by the court, he shall be convicted to fine double to that mentioned in this charge.

FOR BANK USE ONLY

Received Rs._________ (in words)____________________________

Signature

official stamp of the branch]


[Form K]

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SECOND SCHEDULE

[(See Section 7(5)]

I. Disease and disabilities absolutely disqualifying a person for obtaining a licence to drive a motor vehicle.

1. Epilepsy.

2. Lunacy.

3. Heart disease likely to produce sudden attack of giddiness or fainting.

4. Inability to distinguish with each eye at a distance of twenty-five yards in good daylight (with the aid of glasses, if worn) a series of seven letters and figures in white on a black ground of the same size and arrangement as those of the registration mark of a motor car.

5. A degree of deafness which prevents the applicant from hearing, without hearing aids, the ordinary sound signals.

6. Colour blindness or inability readily to distinguish the pigmentary colours red and green.

7. Night blindness.

II. Diseases and disabilities absolutely disqualifying a person for obtaining a licence to drive a public service vehicle.

1. Leprosy.


THIRD SCHEDULE

[See Sections 7(6) and 18(5)]

TEST OF COMPETENCE TO DRIVE

PART I

The candidate shall satisfy the person conducting the test that he is able to–

(1) start the engine of the vehicle;

(2) move away straight ahead or at an angle;

(3) overtake, meet or cover the path of other vehicle and take an appropriate course;

(4) turn right and left corners correctly;

(5) stop the vehicle in an emergency and normally, and in the latter case bring to rest at an appropriate part of the road;

(6) drive the vehicle backwards and whilst so doing enter a limited opening either to the right or left;

(7) cause the vehicle to face in the opposite direction by means of forward and reverse gears;

(8) give by hand and by mechanical means (if fitted to the vehicle) or in the case of a disabled driver for whom it is impracticable or undesirable to give signals by hand, by mechanical means in a clear and unmistakable manner, appropriate signals at appropriate times to indicate his intended actions;

(9) act correctly and promptly on all signals given by traffic signs and traffic controllers, and take appropriate action on signs given by other road users.

Note– (i) Requirements 6 and 7 are not applicable in the case of a motor cycle or tricycle not equipped with means for reversing.

(ii) Requirements 6, 7 and 8 are not applicable in the case of invalid carriages.

A candidate shall be deemed to have failed in the test, if during a road test, he does any three or more of the following acts or any one of such acts more than once:-


A. Starting–

(1) Fails to look around before starting.

(2) Noisy and uncertain gear shifting.

(3) Stays too long in low or second gear.

(4) unnecessary fast get away.

(5) Stalls motor.

(6) Fails to signal.

B. Stopping–

(1) Fails to signal.

(2) Slows down too suddenly.

(3) Fails to use rear-view mirror.

C. Turning–

(1) Fails to get into proper lane in time.

(2) Fails to signal.

(3) Fails to check traffic.

(4) Swings wide to the right or cuts corners to the left.

(5) Fails to complete turn in proper lane.

D. Backing–

(1) Fails to look behind before and while backing.

(2) Uncertain steering when backing.

E. Parking–

(1) Hits with a jolt other cars in parking.

(2) Climbs curb in parking.

(3) Parks too far from curb.

(4) Forgets to set emergency brake.

(5) Parks too fast for proper control.

F. Traffic Signals

(1) Fails to notice signals.

(2) Runs through a stop signal.

G. Signs–

(1) Does not come to a stop on a signal or at a sign requiring him to do so.

(2) Does not notice caution or warning signs.

(3) Fails to observe direction signs.

H. Passing

(1) Does not await clear distance ahead.

(2) Passes a vehicle in intersection when unlawful or dangerous to do so.

(3) Passes vehicle on right where unlawful.

(4) Fails to use born when necessary.

(5) Too little speed in overtaking.

(6) Cuts in too quickly ahead.

I. Hills

(1) Cannot shift gears on an upgrade or when going down.

(2) Cannot stop and start on hill without rolling backward.

(3) Descends in neutral.

J. Speed---

(1) Drives at speeds greater than ability warrants.

(2) Too fast over rough roads, around corners, through blind intersections and in business districts.

(3) Tendency to lag and catch up.

(4) Slows down while passing through an intersection or around a curve, rather than before reaching.

(5) hinders traffic by driving slowly in centre of street.

K. Attention–

(1) Looks down when shifting gears.

(2) Turns his head when talking.

(3) Fails to notice dangerous spots.

(4) Does not give complete attention to all traffic intersection.

L. Attitude towards others–

(1) Depends on others for safety.

(2) Takes right of way at intersection when not entitled thereto.

(3) Inconsiderate to pedestrians.

(4) Fails to anticipate what others may do.

M. Miscellaneous–

(1) Stalls at intersections.

(2) Fails to keep in correct lane.

(3) Follows too closely other vehicles.

(4) uses horn too much.

(5) Shifts into wrong gear, such as reverse instead of second.

(6) Passes standing street cars where unlawful.

(7) Speeds up when being overtaken.

(8) Reacts slowly in emergency.

(9) Careless about using proper hand signals or does not make signals clearly.

(10) Unduly nervous.

(11) Over-cautious.

(12) Reckless or careless.

(13) General inexperience.

PART II

(TEST OF TRAFFIC LAWS AND CORRECT ROAD BEHAVIOUR OF APPLICANT)

The candidate shall satisfy the Examiner that he is cognizant of the provisions of sections 85,86,87,88 and 89 and of the Tenth Schedule, that he knows the meaning of the traffic signs specified in the Ninth Schedule and the general provisions of the Highway Code.


PART III

(TEST OF PHYSICAL FITNESS)

The candidate shall satisfy the Examiner that he is not subject to any disease or disability likely to cause his driving of a motor vehicle to be a source of danger to the public and particularly that–

(a) he can read from a distance of twenty-five yards a registration plate bearing letters and figures three inches high or decipher other similar letters or figures of the same size from a distance of twenty-five yards with or without spectacles;

(b) his field of vision is not less than 130 degree;

(c) he can readily distinguish colours, red and green;

(d) he can hear ordinary sound signals without the help of hearing aid;

(e) he is not suffering from epilepsy, paralysis, serious heart disorders or mental disorders.