Catalogue description Records of the Traffic Director for London
Reference: | Division within MT |
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Title: | Records of the Traffic Director for London |
Description: |
Records of the Traffic Director for London, appointed in 1991 to streamline the flow of traffic in London, are relevant to the initial functions of the office and include: |
Date: | 1991-1999 |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Traffic Director for London, 1991- |
Physical description: | 2 series |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
Traffic Director for London , 1996-1997 , from 1999 Department of Transport , 1996-1997 , from 1999 |
Publication note: |
Department of Transport, Traffic Management and Parking Guidance, (Department of Transport, 1992) |
Administrative / biographical background: |
In December 1989 the Secretary of State for Transport issued a discussion document, Traffic in London, which outlined two main initiatives: major changes to the management of on-street parking, and the establishment of a Priority (Red) Route Network with a new system of parking controls. The legislation to implement these initiatives formed Part II of the Road Traffic Act 1991. This act also provided for the appointment of a Traffic Director for London. The Traffic Director for London is an executive non-department public body of the Department of Transport. The organisation was founded in effect with the appointment of the first Director on 9 November 1991. The Director is appointed by the Secretary of State for Transport. He is assisted by five Assistant Directors, one for finance and administration and one covering each of the four sectors of London (North East, North West, South East, South West. The main duties of the Director are: to co-ordinate the preparation, introduction, maintenance and operation of the measures to establish the Priority Routes and Priority Network; to supervise the preparations and implementation of local authority Local Plans on Local Roads; to prepare, on the direction of the Secretary of State, and to implement Trunk Road Local Plans; and to assess applications from local authorities to exercise certain of their powers in respect of Priority Routes and roads designated under the Local Government Act 1985. The Director also issues network plans showing the design and operation of the Priority Route Network and explaining the framework for the development of local plans. Guidance on the preparation and introduction of Priority Routes was originally issued by the Secretary of State in 1992 (TrafficManagement and Parking Guidance, Department of Transport, 1992). |
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