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Mail :
Plymouth Transport and Highways
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 668000 (24 hrs)
Email :
plymouth.watchman@amey.co.uk

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Traffic orders frequently asked questions


When is a traffic regulation order (TRO) used?

  • waiting and loading
  • one way streets
  • speed limits
  • weight and width restrictions
  • access and turning restrictions
  • road and footway closures
  • cycle and bus lanes
  • parking zones

TRO review procedure

The TRO review procedure report, which details the process of assessing and prioritising traffic regulation order requests, was taken to the Local Area Committees in October 2005. You can download this from the documents table below.

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How long does it take to bring in a TRO?

A Traffic Regulation Order can take between 6 to 9 months from design to implementation.

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Why does a TRO take so long?

The procedure for creating a TRO includes statutory periods of advertising and consultation which have to be followed for the Order to be legal.

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Can the restrictions and regulations be put in place without a TRO?

No, restrictions cannot be put in place without a TRO because it would not be enforceable.

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Who makes sure a TRO is enforced?

The Police predominately enforce TRO’s with the exception of parking restrictions, which are enforced by Parking Attendants employed by Plymouth City Council.

Documents

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PDF icon TRO review procedure report - details the process of assessing and prioritising traffic regulation order requests.
File format Adobe Acrobat (pdf) - 78.2KB

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