Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, which provided powers to regulate or restrict traffic on UK roads, in the interest of safety. It superseded some earlier legislation, including the majority of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967. The Act is split into 10 parts covering 147 sections, it also includes 14 schedules.

Read more about Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:  Part 1: General Provisions For Traffic Regulations, Part 2: Traffic Regulation in Special Cases, Part 3: Crossings and Playgrounds, Part 4: Parking Places, Part 5: Traffic Signs, Part 6: Speed Limits, Part 7: Bollards and Other Obstructions, Part 8: Control and Enforcement, Part 9: Further Provisions As To Enforcement, Part 10: General and Supplementary Provisions, Schedules, See Also

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