Kent County Council starts enforcement of moving traffic offences
Kent County Council (KCC) has introduced the first moving traffic offences enforcement sites in Ashford to help reduce dangerous manoeuvres, congestion and disruption on the road network. In 2022, the Government announced that local authorities in England outside of London will be able to apply to the Secretary of State for new powers to enforce […]
Liverpool’s six month warning period for moving traffic offences ends as fines start
First-time offenders breaking traffic rules in Liverpool will now be given a fine, instead of a written warning, at a number of locations after a six-month notice period ended. A series of ANPR cameras designed to curb moving traffic contraventions went live in Liverpool earlier this year, with motorists receiving a letter instead of a £70 […]
Southend-on-Sea Cabinet set to discuss new moving traffic enforcement powers
An application to Government for moving traffic enforcement powers to help reduce congestion and make roads safer, is set to be discussed at a Southend-on-Sea City Council cabinet next week. Local authorities outside of London can now apply for moving traffic offences powers, enabling them to issue fines to drivers for certain offences, as part […]
West Berkshire go out to consultation on it having Moving Traffic Offences powers
West Berkshire Council is to start a public consultation on it having the power to enforce MTOs (Moving Traffic Offences). Following on from the Safer Streets pilot in Calcot, the council is looking to expand on the work we already do to improve road safety, particularly around schools, and tackle congestion. “Feedback from the School Streets […]