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Traffic Management Act 2004Skip to main contentSkip to navigationBack to full viewTraffic Management Act 2004Previous: IntroductionNext: ScheduleProspective Part 1 E+WTraffic OfficersTraffic officers for England and for WalesE+W1Traffic officers: introductionE+W(1)This Part makes provision for the designation of individuals as traffic officers by, or under an authorisation given by, the Secretary of State or the Assembly.
Prospective Part 2 E+WNetwork management by local traffic authoritiesGeneral duties relating to network managementE+W16The network management dutyE+W(1)It is the duty of a local traffic authority to manage their road network with a view to achieving, so far as may be reasonably practicable having regard to their other obligations, policies and objectives, the following objectives—
Prospective Part 3 E+WPermit Schemes32Meaning of “permit scheme”E+W(1)Any reference in this Part to a permit scheme is a reference to a scheme which is designed to control the carrying out of specified works in specified streets in a specified area.
Prospective Part 4 E+WStreet worksEnforcementE+W40Increase in penalties for summary offences under 1991 ActE+W(1)The maximum fine for each offence under a provision of the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (c. 22) (in this Part referred to as “the 1991 Act”) listed in column 1 of the table in Schedule 1 is increased from level 3 on the standard scale to the level specified for that provision in column 3 of the table.
Prospective Part 5 E+WHighways and roadsStrategic roads in LondonE+W60Strategic roads in London: initial designation by Secretary of StateE+W(1)The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument designate roads and proposed roads in Greater London, other than roads for which the Secretary of State or Transport for London is the traffic authority, as strategic roads for the purposes of—
Prospective Part 6 E+WCivil enforcement of traffic contraventionsCivil penalties for road traffic contraventionsE+W72Civil penalties for road traffic contraventionsE+W(1)The appropriate national authority may make provision by regulations for or in connection with—
appropriate national authoritysection 92approved devicesection 92bus lane contraventionPart 2 of Schedule 7civil enforcement areaSchedule 8civil enforcement officerSection 76enforcement authoritySchedule 8fixed penalty noticesection 92GLA roadsection 92immobilisation devicesection 92local authoritysection 92London local authoritysection 92London lorry ban contraventionPart 3 of Schedule 7moving traffic contraventionPart 4 of Schedule 7operatorsection 92ownersection 92parking contraventionPart 1 of Schedule 7penalty chargesection 92roadsection 92road traffic contraventionSchedule 7special enforcement areaSchedule 10subordinate legislationsection 92traffic signsection 92 Part 7 E+WMiscellaneous and GeneralProspective94Power to inspect blue badgesE+W(1)Section 21 of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 (c. 44) (badges for display on motor vehicles used by disabled persons) is amended as follows.
Prospective95Application of surplus income from parking placesE+W(1)Section 55 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (financial provisions relating to income and expenditure of local authority in connection with parking places) is amended as follows.
Prospective96WalesE+WReferences in Schedule 1 to the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) to—
Prospective97Financial provisionE+W(1)There shall be paid out of money provided by Parliament—
Prospective98RepealsE+WSchedule 12 contains repeals.