What are TROs?

Find out what a TRO is and what they are used to implement.

Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are legal documents that enable West Sussex County Council, as the local highway authority, to manage the use of roads in the county.

TROs are required to implement:

  • parking places
  • waiting, loading and unloading bays
  • speed limits
  • double yellow lines
  • one-way streets
  • turning bans
  • prohibitions of vehicles
  • vehicle weight restrictions
  • bus and cycle lanes
  • taxi ranks.

TROs can be permanent or temporary. See Apply for a temporary TRO or Apply for a permanent TRO for further details.

 
Last updated:
22 December 2022
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