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The Road Traffic Act 1930 was an Act of the
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introduced by the Minister of Transport Herbert Morrison.


Context

The last major legislation on road traffic was the
Motor Car Act 1903 The Motor Car Act 1903 (3 Edw.7, c. 36) was an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament that received royal assent on 14 August 1903, which introduced motor vehicle registration, driver licensing and increased the speed limit. Context The Act follow ...
. Amendments had been discussed in 1905, 1913 and 1914 as the Motor Car Act (1903) Amendment Bill and Motor Car Act (1903) Amendment (No 2) Bill. Since 1926 in which there were 4,886 fatalities in some 124,000 crashes a detailed set of national statistics (now known as Road Casualties Great Britain) had been collected. It was not until 1929 that a new Road Traffic Bill was discussed in detail following a Royal Commission report on Transport, "The control of traffic on roads," which was adopted almost in its entirety. During a parliamentary debate on making speedometers compulsory in 1932 it was suggested that speed limits for cars were removed by this Act because "the existing speed limit was so universally disobeyed that its maintenance brought the law into contempt" rather that for considerations of safety.


Clauses

The Act repealed the Locomotive Act of 1865, the Locomotives on Highways Act 1896 and the
Motor Car Act 1903 The Motor Car Act 1903 (3 Edw.7, c. 36) was an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament that received royal assent on 14 August 1903, which introduced motor vehicle registration, driver licensing and increased the speed limit. Context The Act follow ...
and introduced many new regulations which controversially included the removal of all speed limits on UK roads for motor cars.


Relating to motor cars

*Abolition of all speed limits for cars *Introduction of driving offences of dangerous, reckless and careless driving and driving whilst being unfit and under the influence of drink or drugs *Compulsory third-party insurance *The first UK driving tests for disabled drivers only *Classification of motor vehicles *Construction, weight and equipment of motor vehicles *Issue of Highway Code


For public service vehicles

*Central regulation of UK coach services *Introduction of a 30-mile an hour
speed limit Speed limits on road traffic, as used in most countries, set the legal maximum speed at which vehicles may travel on a given stretch of road. Speed limits are generally indicated on a traffic sign reflecting the maximum permitted speed - expre ...
for buses and coaches. *Issue of public service vehicles *Rules regarding the conduct of drivers, conductors and passengers on public service vehicles. *Limitation of hours of continuous driving It was amended in 1988 and at other times.


Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 1930

The Road Traffic Act 1930 was strengthened by the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 1930.


Legacy

Many clauses introduced by the Act have been retained. Regulations relating to insurance, licensing and driving offences have continued to evolve since that date.


See also

* Hill v Baxter * Locomotives on Highways Act 1896 *
Motor Car Act 1903 The Motor Car Act 1903 (3 Edw.7, c. 36) was an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament that received royal assent on 14 August 1903, which introduced motor vehicle registration, driver licensing and increased the speed limit. Context The Act follow ...
* Roads Act 1920 *
Road Traffic Act 1934 The Road Traffic Act 1934 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom introduced by the Minister of Transport, Leslie Hore-Belisha. The Act was made in a year in which there had been a record numbers of road casualties. Context The Locom ...
*
Traffic in Towns ''Traffic in Towns'' was an influential report and popular book on urban and transport planning policy published 25 November 1963 for the UK Ministry of Transport by a team headed by the architect, civil engineer and planner Colin Buchanan. ...
(1963) *
Road Traffic Act 1988 The Road Traffic Act 1988 (c. 52) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, concerning licensing of vehicles, insurance and road regulation. Contents Part I contains a number of traffic offences including causing death by dangerous driv ...
* Road Casualties Great Britain *
Road speed limits in the United Kingdom Road speed limits in the United Kingdom are used to define the maximum legal speed (which may be variable) for vehicles using public roads in the UK. Speed limits are one of the measures available to attempt to control traffic speeds, reduce n ...


References


Further reading


The control of traffic on roads.
(Royal Commission on Transport 1929)
The licensing and regulation of public service vehicles
Royal Commission on Transport 1929)
Royal Commission on Transport - Final reportDebate in the House of Lords - December 1929Debate in the House of Lords - January 1930


UK Legislation

* * {{UK legislation Automotive safety Roads in the United Kingdom United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1930 1930 in transport Transport policy in the United Kingdom History of transport in the United Kingdom Transport legislation