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National public transport access node (NaPTAN) schemas and guidance.
Clarifies guidance for English local authorities on the automatic eligibility of disabled people for concessionary bus travel.
Guidance about the types of vessels that can operate on UK inland waters. It also refers to EU requirements and regulations.
What you must be able to do and what you must know and understand to be a safe and responsible bus or coach driver.
Sets out the requirement to have an operating centre and stable establishment.
Protecting staff, passengers and property on public transport: police roles, CCTV and witness evidence use, tools to restrict anti-social acts
Guidance for local authorities in England on how to assess the eligibility of disabled people for concessionary bus travel.
How to claim funding from the Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG).
How local authorities can calculate reimbursement to bus operators that carry concessionary passholders.
Sets out the punctuality and reliability standards for the operation of registered local bus services.
How travel concession authorities should administer the English national concessionary travel scheme (ENCTS).
A code of practice for vessels operating in Category A, B, C and D waters, and other inland waters
Sets out how traffic commissioners are to be satisfied as to the legal status of applicants and operators.
Sets out how commissioners approach the legislative requirements and when the potential impact of any regulatory action might be relevant.
Helping operators provide audible and visible information on bus and coach services across England, Scotland and Wales.
Find and use timetable, location and fares data for local bus services in England.
Sets out the way in which traffic commissioners, and staff delegated to act on their behalf, approach the management of casework.
Sets out the matters that traffic commissioners routinely delegate to staff acting on their behalf and deputy traffic commissioners.
How local highways authorities should classify roads and organise the primary route network without approval from the Department for Transport.
UK nationwide standard for exchanging bus schedules and related data.
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