Part 1Traffic Officers

Traffic officers for England and for Wales

I1I21Traffic officers: introduction

1

This Part makes provision for the designation of individuals as traffic officers by, or under an authorisation given by, the Secretary of State or the Assembly.

2

The duties assigned to traffic officers must be connected with, or intended to facilitate or to be conducive or incidental to—

a

the management of traffic on the relevant road network; or

b

the performance of any other functions of the appropriate national authority F1or a strategic highways company (in its capacity as a traffic authority or highway authority).

3

In subsection (2) “the relevant road network” means—

a

the network of relevant roads in England (in the case of traffic officers designated by, or under an authorisation given by, the Secretary of State); or

b

the network of relevant roads in Wales (in the case of traffic officers designated by, or under an authorisation given by, the Assembly).

4

Traffic officers shall have such special powers (for use in connection with the performance of their duties) as are referred to in section 5(1).

5

In this Part “relevant road” means a road in England for which the Secretary of State F2or a strategic highways company is the traffic authority or a road in Wales for which the Assembly is the traffic authority.