Legislation – Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984
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Part II Traffic Regulation in Special Cases
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Restrictions on orders under s. 16A.
(1)
An order under section 16A of this Act shall not continue in force for a period of more than three days beginning with the day on which it comes into force unless—
(a)
the order is made by the Secretary of State F2or a strategic highways company as the traffic authority for the road concerned; or
(b)
before the order is made, he F3or it has agreed that it should continue in force for a longer period.
(2)
Where an order under section 16A of this Act has not ceased to be in force and the relevant event to which it relates has not ended, the Secretary of State F4or a strategic highways company may, subject to subsections (4) and (5) below, from time to time direct that the order shall continue in force for a further period not exceeding three days beginning with the day on which it would otherwise cease to be in force.
(3)
A direction under subsection (2) above may relate to all the roads to which the order under section 16A of this Act relates or only to specified roads.
(4)
Where an order under section 16A of this Act relates only to roads for which the Secretary of State F5or a strategic highways company (whichever made the order or agreed that it should continue in force) is not the traffic authority, he or it shall not give a direction under subsection (2) above except at the request of the traffic authority for any road to which the order relates.
(5)
Where an order under section 16A of this Act relates to any road for which the Secretary of State F6or a strategic highways company (whichever made the order or agreed that it should continue in force) is not the traffic authority, he or it shall not give a direction under subsection (2) above affecting that road except with the consent of the traffic authority for that road.
(6)
Where an order has been made under section 16A of this Act in any calendar year, no further order may be made under that section in that year so as to affect any length of road affected by the previous order, unless the further order—
(a)
is made by the Secretary of State F7or a strategic highways company as the traffic authority for the road concerned; or
(b)
is made with his F8or its consent.
(7)
For the purposes of subsection (6) above, a length of road is affected by an order under section 16A of this Act if the order contains provisions—
(a)
prohibiting or restricting traffic on that length of road; or
(b)
suspending any statutory provision applying to traffic on that length of road.