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Part 2 Network management by local traffic authorities and strategic highways companies
60.Strategic roads in London: initial designation by Secretary of State
61.Orders of the Greater London Authority changing what are strategic roads
62.London borough council exercising powers under Highways Act 1980 so as to affect strategic roads
63.London borough council exercising powers under Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 so as to affect strategic roads
Skips, scaffolding, building materials and excavations: charges for occupation of highway etc.
66.Builders' skips: charge for occupation of highway for unreasonable period
67.Builders' skips: charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of highway
68.Scaffolding, building materials and excavations: charge for occupation of highway for unreasonable period
69.Scaffolding, building materials and excavations: charge determined by reference to duration of occupation of highway
Part 6 Civil enforcement of traffic contraventions
SCHEDULES
Increase in maximum fines for certain summary offences under the 1991 Act
Road traffic contraventions subject to civil enforcement
Civil enforcement areas and enforcement authorities
Civil enforcement: consequential amendments
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