Transport Tribunal

Terms of Reference

1. The functions of Transport Tribunals are to review the decisions of the Commissioner for Transport (C for T) in respect of applications/appeals made under the Road Traffic Ordinance (Cap. 374), the Road Traffic (Driving Licences) Regulations (Cap. 374B) and the Road Traffic (Public Service Vehicles) Regulations (Cap. 374D). In gist, Transport Tribunals are empowered to:
(a) review a decision of C for T to refuse to register or license a vehicle or to cancel a licence under section 35(2) of Cap. 374;
(b) review a decision of C for T to refuse to issue a Passenger Service Licence (PSL), or cancel, suspend or vary the terms of a PSL under section 35(2) of Cap.374;
(c) review a decision of C for T to revoke the designation of a vehicle emission testing centre under section 77D(3) of Cap.374;
(d) review a decision of C for T to revoke the designation of a car testing centre under section 88D(3) of Cap.374;
(e) review a decision of C for T to revoke the designation of a driving school under section 88L(3) of Cap.374;
(f) review a decision of C for T to suspend the vehicle licence on the conviction of a person of a scheduled offence under section 92(1) of Cap.374;
(g) review a decision of C for T to revoke the designation of a driving improvement school under section 102C(3) of Cap.374;
(h) review a decision of C for T to refuse to issue, reissue or renew a driving licence or driving instructor’s licence under regulation 45B(2) of Cap. 374B;
(i) review a decision of C for T to cancel a driving licence or driving instructor’s licence under regulation 45B(2) of Cap. 374B;
(j) review a decision of C for T to amend the terms or conditions of a PSL under regulation 55B of Cap.374D; and
(k) review a decision of C for T to cancel a hire car permit, refuse to issue a hire car permit, or to specify any conditions in a hire car permit under regulation 55B of Cap.374D.
2. The Transport Tribunal comprises an unofficial chairman and two unofficial members (drawn from the respective panel) as provided for under Section 17 of Road Traffic Ordinance, Cap. 374.
3. The powers of the Transport Tribunal are governed by section 19 of Road Traffic Ordinance, Cap. 374 whereas the rules of practice and procedure in any hearing before the Transport Tribunal are prescribed by section 20 of Road Traffic Ordinance, Cap. 374.

Summary of the Year 2010

4. In 2010, the Transport Tribunal processed 32 cases. These cases were related to the applications for review of the following decisions of the Commissioner for Transport:
(a) refusal to register a vehicle,
(b) suspension or cancellation of passenger service licence,
(c) cancellation of driving licence or driving instructor's licence,
(d) refusal to issue driving licence or driving instructor's licence, and
(e) refusal to renew driving licence.