Catalogue description Records inherited and created by the Ministry of Transport, Road Safety and Vehicle Regulation Divisions and successors
Reference: | Division within MT |
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Title: | Records inherited and created by the Ministry of Transport, Road Safety and Vehicle Regulation Divisions and successors |
Description: |
Records of the Road Traffic, Road Safety and Vehicle Regulation Divisions, established to ensure the safety of road transport in the UK, document vehicle registration and licensing, traffic safety and traffic control, and include: Correspondence and papers relating to the work of the various road transport and vehicle regulation divisions, in MT 34. Registered files:
The Vehicle Registration files in MT 83 have been transferred to MT 900. |
Date: | 1879-2002 |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Department of Transport, Driver and Vehicles Licensing Policy Division, 1978-1979 Department of Transport, Driver Licensing, Vehicle Taxation and Insurance Division, 1981-1987 Department of Transport, Driving and Driver Licensing Division, 1979-1981 Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, Road Safety Division, 1955-1959 Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, Road Traffic Division, 1955-1959 Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, Road Transport Division, 1953-1959 Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, Traffic Safety Division, 1953-1955 Ministry of Transport, Road Safety Division, 1959-1961 Ministry of Transport, Road Safety Division, 1961-1966 Ministry of Transport, Road Safety General Division, 1966-1970 Ministry of Transport, Road Safety Traffic Division, 1966-1970 Ministry of Transport, Road Traffic Division, 1959-1961 Ministry of Transport, Road Traffic, Road Safety, Road Transport and Vehicle Regulation Divisions, 1937-1940 Ministry of Transport, Road Transport Division, 1940-1941 Ministry of Transport, Road Transport Division, 1946-1953 Ministry of Transport, Road Transport Division, 1959-1963 Ministry of Transport, Roads Department, 1919-1937 Ministry of Transport, Traffic Safety Division, 1946-1953 Ministry of War Transport, Highways Division, 1941-1946 Ministry of War Transport, Road Transport Division, 1941-1946 |
Physical description: | 18 series |
Administrative / biographical background: |
Ministry of Transport and successors, Road Transport and Vehicle Regulation Divisions, 1937-1970 The Road Transport and Vehicle Regulation Divisions of the Ministry of Transport were established in 1937, as divisions of the reorganised roads department. Before that date, sections of the Roads Department had dealt with construction, regulation and the licensing and control of passenger and goods vehicles. In 1940, further reorganisation led to the creation of a single Road Transport Division responsible for the licensing of road services, public service vehicles and their drivers, and goods vehicles; the regulation of the construction, lighting and use of motor vehicles; speed limits; registration and taxation of vehicles; and compulsory third party insurance. Licensing work was undertaken by the licensing authorities and vehicle registration and the collection of motor taxes carried out by local authorities on an agency basis. Wartime control of road transport and partial nationalisation after the Second World War increased the division's work and led to the creation of three divisions dealing with goods transport, passenger transport, and vehicle regulation and taxation. From 1946 to 1955, traffic safety was the responsibility of the Highways (Traffic Safety) Division, but in 1955, this division was dissolved and separate Road Traffic and Road Safety Divisions were established. In 1961, the Road Traffic Division was dissolved and its functions distributed between a number of Highways Divisions and the Road Safety Division. In 1960, a London Traffic Division was formed as part of the reorganisation of the Road Safety and Vehicle Registration Group. It had responsibility for the regulation of road traffic in the London area including speed limits, waiting restrictions, one way traffic systems, weight restrictions, pedestrian crossings, parking places including the use of parking meters, road signs and traffic signals. The Division also had responsibility for servicing the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee. The Division ceased to exist in 1964 as a result of a Departmental reorganisation and its functions were transferred to a new London Highways Division. A General Traffic Division, set up in 1962 was concerned with the regulation of road traffic outside the London Traffic Area, including speed limits, pedestrian crossings, traffic signs and signals. It also exercised general oversight over the use of the powers of local authorities to provide parking places and to impose waiting restrictions, one-way traffic systems, weight restrictions and other forms of traffic regulation within their areas. In 1964, a Traffic Control Development Division was formed as part of a general re-organisation of Highways Division. It was responsible for the general development of equipment associated with traffic control devices, such as traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. In 1966 the Road Safety Division was split into two, traffic and general. A third - Road Safety (Local) Division - was added later. The first division was concerned with speed limits, traffic signs and pedestrian crossings; the second with the road safety programme and legislation; the third with local application of road safety publicity and training. The Driving and Motor Licences Branch was created in 1962 to take on the taxation work of vehicle registration. In 1964 it became a division under the Road Safety and Vehicle Regulation Group. The Driving and Motor Licences Branch was responsible for the administration of the Road Traffic Acts in so far as they relate to motor insurance, driving and traffic examiners; for the administration of registration, licensing and taxation of vehicles under the Vehicles (Excise) Acts and for the administration of regulations concerned with the international circulation of vehicles. The division later became responsible for the creation and maintenance of the Register of Approved Driving Instructors. The Driving and Motor Licences Branch continued until the creation of the Department of the Environment in 1970, when its work was taken over by the Centralised Licensing Directorate at Swansea. Additionally, in 1973 local authority responsibility for the licensing of drivers and motor vehicle registration and taxation, was centralised and computerised at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre at Swansea. Department of the Environment, Road Safety and Vehicle Regulation Divisions, 1970-1976 In November 1970, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Housing and Local Government and the Ministry of Public Building and Works were merged to form the Department of the Environment. In that year, the Vehicle Inspection Division was established as responsible for the enforcement of statutory requirements for the mechanical condition of public service and goods vehicles and the testing of private cars. In 1974, the Traffic Control Development Division merged with parts of the Traffic Engineering Division to form the Traffic Control and Communications Division (TCC). Department of Transport, Road Safety Division and Vehicle Inspection Divisions, 1976-1997 Responsilities for road safety, vehicle regulation and licensing were transferred from the Department of the Environment to the Department of Transport in 1976 and remained with the Department until 1985. Responsibility for the engineering aspects of vehicle safety, type approval of vehicles and components, amenity standards, air pollution and noise passed from the Vehicle Engineering and Inspection Division to the newly created Vehicle and Components Approval Division within the Road Safety Division. In 1987, the Vehicle Inspection Division was renamed the Vehicle Inspectorate and on 1 August 1988 it became an executive agency of the Department of Transport. In April 1990, the Vehicle and Components Approval Division and the Vehicle Licensing Centre were renamed the Vehicle Certification Agency and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency respectively, and they acquired executive agency status. In May 1997, responsibilities for road safety and road traffic were transferred when the Department of Transport and its functions became part of the newly formed Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. |
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