Highway Code | Department for Transport | Written Answers The January 2022 changes to The Highway Code to help improve road safety for people walking, cycling and horse riding have been communicated
High Speed 2 Line: Greater London | Department for Transport | Written Answers The Department for Transport (DfT) and Transport for London (TfL) are working in close collaboration to ensure the successful operation of O
Road Signs and Markings | Department for Transport | Written Answers The Department has no plans to ask National Highways to implement historic county boundary signs on the Strategic Road Network (SRN).
Traffic Commissioners | Department for Transport | Written Answers In May 2023, we published a review into the function of the Traffic Commissioners of Great Britain.
Pedestrians: Rural Areas | Department for Transport | Written Answers Responsibility for managing London's road network is shared between Transport for London, National Highways and the London boroughs.
Parking: Disability | Department for Transport | Written Answers The Department has already published guidance for local authorities on provision of accessible parking spaces in off-street car parks in Inc
Traffic Commissioners | Department for Transport | Written Answers Since November 2022, the Secretary of State has not met with the Traffic Commissioner for London and the South-East.
Parking Offences: Pedestrian Areas | Department for Transport | Written Answers We undertook a consultation on the options to tackle pavement parking outside London.
Passenger Ships | Department for Transport | Written Answers The Department fully recognises that the cruise sector brings significant economic benefits to the UK, particularly coastal communities.
Passenger Ships | Department for Transport | Written Answers Pre-pandemic cruising was one of the fastest growing tourism sectors worldwide and the industry is confident that cruise visits to the UK in