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To provide guidance to officials on issues to be considered when implementing measures to regulate traffic under article 4 of the Road Traffic Regulation (Northern Ireland) Order 1997

Published 20 December 2011Impact assessments

Sets out the environmental statement for the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven dualling scheme.

Published 14 December 2011Impact assessments

The A5/A2 West Link initial feasibility study of high level options has been carried out to establish the feasibility of building the A5/A2 West Link in terms of route alignment and key environmental constraints.

Published 12 December 2011Independent reports

Sets out Stage 2 Scheme assessment reports prepared for the Londonderry to Dungiven dualling scheme.

Published 06 December 2011Impact assessments

Sets out the draft Statutory Order notice for the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven dualling scheme.

Published 06 December 2011Impact assessments

Sets out the draft Direction Order published for the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven dualling scheme.

Published 06 December 2011Impact assessments

Sets out the draft Stopping-Up Orders published for the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven dualling scheme.

Published 06 December 2011Impact assessments

Sets out the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven draft Vesting Order Part 1 Caw roundabout to Maydown roundabout  

Published 06 December 2011Impact assessments

Sets out the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven draft Vesting Order Part 2 Mobuoy Road to Derrychrier Road.

Published 06 December 2011Impact assessments

Sets out the A6 Londonderry to Dungiven draft Vesting Order Part 3 Derrychrier Road to Crebarkey (Dungiven bypass)

Published 06 December 2011Impact assessments

Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) may be used to protect trees, groups of trees or woodlands, which add to the character and appearance of an area.

Published 01 December 2011Guidance literature

This stage 1 scheme assessment report identifies the environmental, engineering, economic and traffic advantages, disadvantages and constraints associated with broadly defined improvement strategies for the A29 Cookstown Bypass scheme.

Published 30 November 2011Corporate reports

Planning application form and environmental statement submitted to PlanningNI in December 2011.

Published 25 November 2011Impact assessments

DfI Roads policies and procedures guide providing guidance to traffic engineers when deciding whether to introduce any measure aimed at regulating traffic that requires the making of subordinate legislation either to the Road Traffic Regulation (Northern Ireland) Order 19

Published 17 November 2011Policy papers

Minutes of the meetings of the Reservoirs Bill stakeholders group that assisted in the development of the reservoir safety policy.

Published 11 November 2011Agendas and minutes

The development of Northern Ireland's tariff structure, including the monetary values attached to each tariff element, was based on evidence collected from research and a consultation exercise.

Published 08 November 2011Independent reports

The stage 1 scheme appraisal identifies the environmental, engineering, economic and traffic advantages, disadvantages and constraints and concludes in the selection of a number of potential routes or scheme options.

Published 31 October 2011Corporate reports

This quarterly bulletin presents information on vehicle registrations, vehicle and driver testing, use of public transport and deliveries of petroleum in Northern Ireland.

Published 27 October 2011Statistical reports

The 2011 Northern Ireland Road Safety Monitor Report covers behaviour, attitudes and awareness of road safety issues among the general public in Northern Ireland.  The main topics within this report include speeding, mobile phone usage, school bus signage and lighting, an

Published 27 October 2011Statistical reports

Sets out Institution of Highway Engineers Tour of Works in County Londonderry 30 September 1966

Published 26 October 2011Impact assessments

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