Transport for London's Traffic Order Page

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Welcome to our Transport for London’s Traffic Orders Page


What is a Traffic Order?

TROs are used to facilitate the movement of traffic across our network, to remove danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road or to prevent the likelihood of any such danger arising, to enable work to be undertaken for the maintenance of the highway and the utility infrastructure, to implement parking controls and restrict traffic for the purposes of events.

Why do we consult on Traffic Orders?

In accordance with the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (RTRA), that governs the requirements for temporary, experimental or permanent orders, TfL are required to consult with stakeholders who may be impacted by their proposals. In compliance with RTRA and The Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996), it requires to publishing a notice in a local newspaper circulating in the area

Through publishing our Traffic Order on our website, we aim to expand on our consultation requirement and capture all digital users’ awareness of our scheme and projects, giving easier access to our documents.

How can I provide feedback on a Traffic Order?

Each document gives clear instructions of how to contact or make representation to our traffic orders, including the applicable timescales for responding. All objections and other representations to the proposed Orders must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they are made. Objections and representations must be sent to Transport for London, Streets Traffic Order Team, Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8NJ or by emailing trafficordersection@tfl.gov.uk. You should ensure that you quote the specific reference number you are responding to in your email which is contained in the Notices to the host order.

How can I find a Traffic Order I would like to comment on?

Below is a list of the London Boroughs. To find a Traffic Order, please click on the London Borough the affected road is in. This will open a new web page which contains all live Traffic Orders in that area.

London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

London Borough of Barnet

London Borough of Bexley

London Borough of Brent

London Borough of Bromley

London Borough of Camden

City of London

London Borough of Croydon

London Borough of Ealing

London Borough of Enfield

Royal Borough of Greenwich

London Borough of Hackney

London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

London Borough of Haringey

London Borough of Harrow

London Borough of Havering

London Borough of Hillingdon

London Borough of Hounslow

London Borough of Islington

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

London Borough of Lambeth

London Borough of Lewisham

London Borough of Merton

London Borough of Newham

London Borough of Redbridge

Royal Borough of Richmond

London Borough of Southwark

London Borough of Sutton

London Borough of Tower Hamlets

London Borough of Waltham Forest

London Borough of Wandsworth

City of Westminster


Welcome to our Transport for London’s Traffic Orders Page


What is a Traffic Order?

TROs are used to facilitate the movement of traffic across our network, to remove danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road or to prevent the likelihood of any such danger arising, to enable work to be undertaken for the maintenance of the highway and the utility infrastructure, to implement parking controls and restrict traffic for the purposes of events.

Why do we consult on Traffic Orders?

In accordance with the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (RTRA), that governs the requirements for temporary, experimental or permanent orders, TfL are required to consult with stakeholders who may be impacted by their proposals. In compliance with RTRA and The Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996), it requires to publishing a notice in a local newspaper circulating in the area

Through publishing our Traffic Order on our website, we aim to expand on our consultation requirement and capture all digital users’ awareness of our scheme and projects, giving easier access to our documents.

How can I provide feedback on a Traffic Order?

Each document gives clear instructions of how to contact or make representation to our traffic orders, including the applicable timescales for responding. All objections and other representations to the proposed Orders must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they are made. Objections and representations must be sent to Transport for London, Streets Traffic Order Team, Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8NJ or by emailing trafficordersection@tfl.gov.uk. You should ensure that you quote the specific reference number you are responding to in your email which is contained in the Notices to the host order.

How can I find a Traffic Order I would like to comment on?

Below is a list of the London Boroughs. To find a Traffic Order, please click on the London Borough the affected road is in. This will open a new web page which contains all live Traffic Orders in that area.

London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

London Borough of Barnet

London Borough of Bexley

London Borough of Brent

London Borough of Bromley

London Borough of Camden

City of London

London Borough of Croydon

London Borough of Ealing

London Borough of Enfield

Royal Borough of Greenwich

London Borough of Hackney

London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

London Borough of Haringey

London Borough of Harrow

London Borough of Havering

London Borough of Hillingdon

London Borough of Hounslow

London Borough of Islington

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

London Borough of Lambeth

London Borough of Lewisham

London Borough of Merton

London Borough of Newham

London Borough of Redbridge

Royal Borough of Richmond

London Borough of Southwark

London Borough of Sutton

London Borough of Tower Hamlets

London Borough of Waltham Forest

London Borough of Wandsworth

City of Westminster


Page last updated: 17 May 2024, 02:48 PM