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Clive Road, Gravesend second consultation - Enforcing Moving Traffic Offences
Update: March 2024
Thank you to everyone who took part in this consultation. The Consultation Report is now available in the Documents section on this page.
A decision has now been made to progress with the installation of the ANPR cameras. We expect this to take place in Spring 2024. This would be followed by the installation of the ANPR cameras with enforcement starting soon after.
Kent County Council (KCC) are using new powers, approved by parliament in July 2022, to improve safety and tackle congestion by enforcing moving traffic contraventions.
We must ensure that reasonable improvements to the highway or traffic signing have been made prior to ANPR cameras being installed to avoid contraventions. This site meets these requirements, as during the regeneration of this area, we removed any obsolete signs and installed a blue surfacing to make the bus gate more obvious. Despite this, unauthorised vehicles are still using this route.
We have recently consulted on changing the existing blue bus gate signs to No Entry signs. Instead of changing the signs we plan to keep the existing signs in line with the current Traffic Regulation Order. We are now consulting on the installation of ANPR cameras at the site only.
The aim of the enforcement is to achieve the following objectives:
improve road safety
increase public transport reliability
Have your say!
To comment on the enforcement of moving traffic offences at this site, please complete the online questionnaire below.
The responses to this consultation will be analysed and considered before any decisions are taken. Consultation feedback will be provided on this page.
Update: March 2024
Thank you to everyone who took part in this consultation. The Consultation Report is now available in the Documents section on this page.
A decision has now been made to progress with the installation of the ANPR cameras. We expect this to take place in Spring 2024. This would be followed by the installation of the ANPR cameras with enforcement starting soon after.
Kent County Council (KCC) are using new powers, approved by parliament in July 2022, to improve safety and tackle congestion by enforcing moving traffic contraventions.
We must ensure that reasonable improvements to the highway or traffic signing have been made prior to ANPR cameras being installed to avoid contraventions. This site meets these requirements, as during the regeneration of this area, we removed any obsolete signs and installed a blue surfacing to make the bus gate more obvious. Despite this, unauthorised vehicles are still using this route.
We have recently consulted on changing the existing blue bus gate signs to No Entry signs. Instead of changing the signs we plan to keep the existing signs in line with the current Traffic Regulation Order. We are now consulting on the installation of ANPR cameras at the site only.
The aim of the enforcement is to achieve the following objectives:
improve road safety
increase public transport reliability
Have your say!
To comment on the enforcement of moving traffic offences at this site, please complete the online questionnaire below.
The responses to this consultation will be analysed and considered before any decisions are taken. Consultation feedback will be provided on this page.
We recommend that you read the full Consultation document before completing this form.
Please ensure that you submit your response so that your views are taken into account.
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Timeline
Consultation opens
Clive Road, Gravesend second consultation - Enforcing Moving Traffic Offences has finished this stage
30 January 2024
Consultation closes
Clive Road, Gravesend second consultation - Enforcing Moving Traffic Offences has finished this stage
12 March 2024
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