(1) In this regulation independent brake , for a vehicle, means a brake that is operated entirely separately from any other brake on the vehicle, except for any drum, disc or part, on which a shoe, band or friction pad makes contact, that is common to 2 or more brakes.(2) A light motor vehicle with 4 or more wheels built, or used, mainly for transporting goods or people by road must be fitted with (a) a braking system that (i) consists of brakes fitted to all wheels of the vehicle; and(ii) has at least 2 separate methods of activation, arranged so that effective braking remains on at least 2 wheels if one of those methods fails; or(b) 2 independent brakes, each of which, when in operation, acts directly on at least half the number of wheels of the vehicle.(3) The braking system of a motor vehicle specified in subregulation (2) that was built after 1945 must have a service brake operating on all wheels that, when applied (a) acts directly on the wheels and not through the vehicle's transmission; or(b) acts on a shaft between a differential of the vehicle and a wheel.(4) The braking system of a light motor vehicle with 4 or more wheels must have a parking brake that (a) is held in the applied position by direct mechanical action without the intervention of an electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic device; and(b) is fitted with a locking device that can hold the brake in the applied position; and(c) has its own separate control.(5) The parking brake may also be the emergency brake.(6) If 2 or more independent brakes are fitted to a light motor vehicle with 4 or more wheels, the brakes must be arranged so that brakes are applied to all the wheels on at least one axle of the vehicle when any brake is operated.(7) A motor bike or motor trike must be fitted with (a) 2 independent brakes; or(b) a single brake that acts directly on all wheels of the vehicle and is arranged so that effective braking remains on at least one wheel if a part of the system fails.(8) Subregulation (7) applies to a motor bike with a sidecar attached as if the sidecar were not attached.(9) A motor trike must have a parking brake that is held in the applied position by mechanical means.