Anite. 6 Vehieles and Road Traffic No 22 of 1954. (Amendment) (7) Any person who— ne ty . . (a) drives a motor vehicle on a road exceeding a speed limit imposed by or under this section; or (6) is guilty of an offence under subsection (3) of this section, shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding one hundred and twenty dollars or to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding four months and in addition, in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to be disqualified for holding r obtaining a driver's licence for such eri as the Court shail think fit.’ Anion tient 9. Section GY of the Principal Ordinance of seetion 69 . ‘ of the is hereby amended by the substitution for the Principal first four lines thereof of the following:— Ordinance. “The Governor in Council may, from time to time for the purpose of giving effect to any convention for facilitating the interna- tional circulation of motor vehicles, by order provide—”’. en 10. The Principal Ordinance is hereby aew sectlons i : 3 : : in the amended by the insertion therein, immediately Principal after section 74 of the followiug sections as section ee 75 and section 75A respectively: eee 73. (1) The Traffic Comunissioner may cause or permit traffic signs to be placed on or near any read and mav authorise the retention of any traffie signs erected prior to the passing of the Vehicles and Road ‘Uraffic ( Amendment) Ordinance, 1954. (2) 'Trathe Signs erected or authorised under subsection (1) of this section may be signs for any of the foll: owing purposes: (a) to reoulate the movement of urufhe; ()) is iadileate the route to be followed by trate;