Traffic Regulation Order means the legal document required to support a range of measures which govern or restrict the use of public roads
Traffic Regulation Order means an order under—
Examples of Traffic Regulation Order in a sentence
When making a Traffic Regulation Order it is the County Council’s responsibility to ensure that all relevant legislation is complied with.
When making a Traffic Regulation Order it is the County Council responsibility to ensure that all relevant legislation is complied with.
Authorises the Head of Highways and Engineering and the Legal Service Director and Solicitor to the Council to make and implement the Traffic Regulation Order.
A Traffic Regulation Order imposing parking restrictions, including parking bays, on a particular street should already contain an exemption allowing for activities to take place.
The parking restrictions remain in operation as set out in the appropriate Traffic Regulation Order.
More Definitions of Traffic Regulation Order
Traffic Regulation Order means any necessary legal order made by the County Council under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 (as amended) which allows for the alteration of speed limits, on-street parking, one-way streets, parking restrictions or any other authorised control of the passage and re-passage over the highway;
Traffic Regulation Order means a traffic regulation order made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or any other enactment regulating the use of roads or other places.
Traffic Regulation Order means any Order made by Liverpool City Council or its predecessors under The Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, or previous road traffic legislation;
Traffic Regulation Order means a written order issued by the Commissioner that provides for the regulation of traffic and parking on public highways or transportation systems under the jurisdiction of the Commissioner pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-8.3.
Traffic Regulation Order means an order pursuant inter alia to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to regulate the speed limit along Bullens Green Lane Road in order to facilitate use of the proposed new access to the Site.