No. 12 of 1955. Road. 7 (iii) The form and service of notices; (iv) The width of, construction of, and manner of repairing public road; (v) The enforcing of any regulation made under this section by the imposing of fines not exceeding the amount of fifty dollars. 19. No police officer or local constable shall be liable to pay any of the sums hereinbefore pre- scribed for the upkeep of the public roads. 20. (1) [It shall be lawful for the Commis- sioner, on a written report from the Surveyor, showing— (a) that public road or any part thereof is likely or about to become dangerous, or (b) that it is desirable for the public safety, or for the execution of works or repairs on any public road, to order that the traffic or that traffic of any parti- cular kind on any public road or any part thereof shall immediately cease, and that such road or any part thereof shall be closed to traffic or to traffic of any particular kind during such period of time as the Commissioner may deem requisite. Provided that in any case where, in the opinion of the Commissioner, there is no necessity for anv immediate cesser of traffic, notice of any order commanding the cesser of traffic or the closing up of any road shall be published by posting the same on the door of any Court House, Charch, Chapel, School-house or other building in the district which in the opinion of the Commissioner will give publicity to such order. And in places where there is no such build- ing as aforesaid, such order may be affixed to a board and fastened up in a conspicuous manner near such road or part thereof. 21. (1) Subject to the provisions of sub- section (2) of this section where it is necessary to widen a public road, any land up to six feet in width on cither side of the road may be taken for VIRGIN ISLANDS. Police officers and local constables exempt from payment of koad Tax. Commissioner may order road to be closed. Land may be taken & used for road purposos,