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(1)The following enactments shall cease to have effect—
(a)sections 12, 13 and 76 of the M1Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (experimental traffic schemes carried out in Greater London by the police);
(b)paragraph 53 of Schedule 4 to the M2Local Government Act 1985 (which relates to the abolition of metropolitan roads and is spent);
(c)Part II of Schedule 5 to the M3Local Government Act 1985 (supplementary provisions relating to road traffic) so far as relating to Greater London;
(d)sections 50 to 63 and 80 of, and Schedule 5 to, the M4Road Traffic Act 1991 (priority routes, local plans, trunk road plans and the Traffic Director for London).
(2)Any guidance given by the Secretary of State under any of the provisions of the M5Local Government Act 1985 or the M6Road Traffic Act 1991 mentioned in subsection (1) above shall, until such time as it is superseded by the transport strategy, continue in force and have effect as if it were part of that strategy (and shall accordingly be subject to revocation or variation by the Mayor).
(3)So far as relating to roads which are or become GLA roads, the Traffic Director for London’s network plan under section 52 of the M7Road Traffic Act 1991 shall, until such time as it is superseded by the transport strategy, continue in force and have effect as if it were part of that strategy.
(4)Any trunk road local plans prepared or in the course of preparation under section 56 of the M8Road Traffic Act 1991 by the Traffic Director for London shall, until such time as they are superseded by the transport strategy, continue in force and have effect as if they were prepared or, as the case may be, in the course of preparation as part of that strategy.
(5)In subsections (6) and (7) below relevant local plans means any local plans prepared or in the course of preparation by a London borough council or the Common Council under section 54 of the M9Road Traffic Act 1991.
(6)To the extent that they relate to roads which are or become GLA roads, within the meaning of the M10Highways Act 1980, any relevant local plans shall, until such time as they are superseded by the transport strategy, continue in force and have effect as if they were prepared or, as the case may be, in the course of preparation as part of that strategy.
(7)To the extent that they relate to roads other than those mentioned in subsection (6) above, any relevant local plans shall, until such time as they are superseded by local implementation plans under section 145 above, continue in force and have effect as if they were prepared or, as the case may be, in the course of preparation as local implementation plans under that section.
(8)Any reference in this section to a GLA road includes a reference to a GLA side road.
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