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enforcement, Traffic Management Act 2004 (TMA), DfT, All of UK
A new angle on enforcement
Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act comes into effect on 31 March. The world of enforcement will look different on 1 April.
Mark Moran
After much anticipation, the world of “civil parking enforcement” comes into effect on 31 March. The new framework is being touted by the Department for Transport as ushering in an era of fairer, more consistent and clearer enforcement. It will see local authorities expected to publish and promote their parking enforcement policies, including penalty charge levels, openly and clearly. They will also need to regularly appraise their parking policies and consult drivers and businesses...
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