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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
This document sets out how the traffic commissioners will handle complaints.
Traffic signs that give information, are advisory or guide traffic.
Invites views on the existing processes for applying for and making traffic regulation orders (TRO) plus storing and using TRO data.
Part of Highways England's 'Raising the bar' health and safety initiative to identify best practice, raise standards and improve supply chain engagement.
These measures from the Plan for Drivers will improve drivers’ lives, shorten journey times, and ensure traffic measures have buy-in from the people they impact.
The Northern Ireland Quarterly Ports Traffic publication provides provisional statistics on freight traffic through Northern Ireland major ports.
Data about the international and domestic movement of freight by water, produced by Department for Transport.
Data on Traffic Commissioners' register of interests.
The Northern Ireland Ports Traffic publication provides statistics on passenger and freight traffic through Northern Ireland ports.
This systematic review examines the evidence in low and middle-income countries
Infographic showing the traffic light monitoring system in place to monitor and regulate fracking-induced seismic activity
What you must be able to do and understand to drive safely and responsibly in traffic.
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Sets out vocational driver conduct matters to be referred to traffic commissioners by the Secretary of State for Transport (through DVLA).
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