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Short title and extent. An Act to consolidate the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967 and certain related enactments, with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission...
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Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Introductory Text. Part I...
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An Act to consolidate the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967...
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Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 Description English: An Act to consolidate the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967 and certain related enactments, with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission and the Scottish Law Commission.
An Act to consolidate the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967 and certain related enactments, with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission and the Scottish Law...
Changes to legislation: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 12 November 2023. There are changes that may be brought into...
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984. Part I. General Provisions for Traffic Regulation. Outside Greater London. Traffic regulation orders outside Greater London.
Sections 1 (1), 2(1) to (3), 4(2), 32,35 of and Part IV of Schedule 9to the - Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act of 1984"), as amended and of all other powers thereunto enabling and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act of 1984 and the Road Traffic Act 1991,
The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (c. 27) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which provided powers to regulate or restrict traffic on roads in Great Britain, in the interest of safety.