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Luton Borough Council

23/02/2022 - Council seeking views on new traffic offences regulations

The government has announced it will introduce regulations to allow councils to take on the responsibility for moving traffic contraventions, something the Police currently enforce, such as banned left turns and box junctions.

The council is asking what people think about the possibility of it adopting these new powers, as well as thoughts on other locations that could be considered in the future. Before this can happen it must decide if it wishes to adopt the powers and then make an application to the Department for Transport seeking approval for the proposed locations subject to meeting the application criteria.

The council is initially considering the use the powers at two trial locations. Enforcement would take place using a CCTV Traffic Enforcement camera on Manchester Street between Gordon Street and Wellington Street as well as at George Street between Wellington Street and Castle Street. In both these areas contravention of the pedestrian zone currently leads to potential hazards between cars and pedestrians. 

Cllr Rob Roche portfolio holder responsible for highways said, “We want to create safer roads for all users. Vehicles that don’t adhere to driving restrictions create potential dangers to both pedestrians and other road users.

“With these new powers we will be able to carry out enforcement to reduce the disregard of the restrictions in place at these locations. This is not something that we will be able to do everywhere in the town but we can consider other locations in the future”.

The consultation runs until 4 April and then the council will make an application to the Department for Transport. If this application is successful, the council could look at other problem areas.

It is not expected that the new powers will be available to use until June 2022 at the earliest.

To complete the survey, please visit www.luton.gov.uk/letstalk
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