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The Regulations are required to revoke defunct and superfluous legislative provisions transposing European Directives namely the Harbour Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003 and the Harbour Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Amendme
To provide guidance to Traffic Management Engineers on the assessment and implementation of measures to increase driver awareness and achieve reductions in vehicle speeds outside and in the vicinity of schools.
Guidance on Minibus driving licence requirements to provide clarity for minibus drivers and operators on the legal requirements around minibus driving and the D1 licence category. The relevant legislation has been in place since 1996.
The Programme will provide part funding to Councils for the building of greenways in line with draft PfG Indicator 25 (increase the percentage of all journeys undertaken by walking, cycling and public transport) and the proposals set out in ‘Exercise – Explore &nda
The change to the policy aims to remove potential accessibility difficulties for people with a disability interacting with Ticket Vending Machines on Glider services.
To devolve authority for Technical Approval of low risk structures from the DfI management board to DfI Divisional staff thus ensuring the application of Technical Approval procedures at a level commensurate with the structure type and level of road user interaction.
The aim is to ensure that all motor vehicles in regular use on Northern Ireland roads are periodically inspected to ensure that they meet the required technical standards.
Delivery of safety related road maintenance within significantly reduced budget.
The policy details the procedures and plans the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has in place to ensure the Department’s civil contingency arrangements continue to be fit-for-purpose.
The purpose of the proposal is to achieve a stronger deterrent to offending and make offenders clear of the risk to road safety. The proposal is made up of two main elements:
The Department is proposing to make changes to NI legislation, to facilitate the use of remote control parking (RCP) which is a form of advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) technology.
To provide guidance for Department for Infrastructure (DfI) staff either:-
The Department is proposing to make an amendment to Schedule 10 of the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 to refer to the Nineteenth Edition of the “In-Service Exhaust Emissions Standards for Roads Vehicles” to ensure the refe
Reduce traffic congestion in Enniskillen and improve journey time reliability.
Improve the transport link along the A4 from the Dublin Road to the Sligo Road.
These online services are aimed at enhancing the customer experience, improving turnaround times and delivering service efficiencies.
The Department is proposing to amend the wording of the “gas-fired appliance” definition in Regulation 2(1) of the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 because the current reference to “British Gas Corporation” in th
Adoption of a detailed strategy to be used by staff for the management of half-joint - bridge deck structures.
The Department is proposing to introduce new regulations to exempt certain electrically assisted pedal cycles from certain vehicle and driver licensing requirements.