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MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY ORDINANCE
Ord. No. 13 of 2000
A445
(i) to designate bus stops, light bus stands, taxi ranks, restricted and prohibited zones, car parks and parking spaces;
(ii) to impose speed limits;
(iii) to alter, suspend or cancel anything done under regulations made for the purposes of this paragraph,
or to do so subject to the approval of the Commissioner;
(f) confer powers upon the Corporation or any person authorized by the Corporation in that behalf to issue permits, authorizations, passes and tickets for traffic control or parking purposes;
(g) provide for access to any transport interchange by vehicles and members of the public;
(h) in any case where the prior approval of the Commissioner is required under this Ordinance for the doing of any act, authorize the Corporation to do that act without obtaining that prior approval where it is impracticable to do so;
(i) provide for the powers of the employees of the Corporation, or other persons authorized by the Corporation in that regard, in controlling and regulating vehicular and pedestrian traffic; and
(j) provide that no compensation is payable to the Corporation for anything done or required to be done under or by virtue of those regulations which are for the benefit of the operation of the transport interchanges in serving the railway.

34. Bylaws

(1) The Corporation may, under its common seal, make bylaws for any or all of the following purposes—

(a) prescribing the terms and conditions relating to the use of its service;
(b) controlling and regulating—
(i) the conduct of members of the public using the railway or on railway premises;
(ii) a system for evidencing (whether by the issue of tickets or otherwise) the payment of fares on the railway and any contract of carriage of passengers on the railway;
(iii) advertising on railway premises; and
(iv) the custody and disposal of property found on railway premises;
(c) protecting the property of the Corporation on railway premises;
(d) in relation to a transport interchange—