Operational guidance to local authorities: parking policy and enforcement - Traffic management act 2004. Revised edition November 2010

Document Status

Archived

Supplement

Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning

Abstract

Provides guidance to local authorities on enforcing parking controls as covered by the Traffic Management Act 2004.

History

To be read with Road traffic regulation act 1984 and Part 6 of the Traffic management act 2004 - the Secretary of State's statutory guidance to local authorities on the civil enforcement of parking contraventions (DFT, 2008). Supersedes Traffic management act 2004 - parking policy and enforcement: operational guidance to local authorities. (DFT, 2008). Replaces DfT and Welsh Office Circular 1/95: Guidance on decriminalised parking enforcement outside London and relevant sections of the Mayor of London's transport strategy. This document has been archived by its original publisher.

ISBN

9780115531248

Subjects

Publisher History

The Department for Transport is a UK Government department that provides leadership across the transport sector to achieve its objectives, working with regional, local and private sector partners to deliver many of the services. These activities were formerly carried out by the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions.


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