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This is a Prior Information Notice to notify Contractors of our intention to procure the following from Spring 2022 The Traffic Management Act 2004 introduced civil enforcement of traffic offences in England and Wales. Part 6 of the Act allows councils outside of London to enforce moving traffic offences, like making banned turns, exceeding weight limits and stopping in yellow box junctions. Despite the 2004 Act now being 17 years old, the legislation has never been introduced to parliament and these moving traffic contraventions can only be enforced by the police under criminal law. This is about to change. In September 2020 the Department for Transport (DfT) announced that they would be fully enacting the remaining elements of the Traffic Management Act, permitting local highway authorities outside of London to use approved camera devices to enforce moving traffic contraventions. Kent County Council (KCC) is preparing itself and the highway infrastructure for these powers. The first step is for KCC to apply to the DfT to be included in the list of authorities that can enforce the law. Once the Act has been passed by Parliament, these powers will be granted to KCC to be used across Kent. This is likely to be in the summer of 2022. The second step will be for KCC to procure the optimum service to undertake enforcement. KCC’s preferred option is for a single end-to-end service provider contract for a period of 5 years to include the following:
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