Nottingham City Council, R (on the application of) v Bus Lane Adjudicator & Ors
The Council's signage did not provide adequate information as to the bus gate restriction as required by regulation 18 of LATOR 1996, did not comply with the Traffic Signs Manual 2008, and the Council did not have power to issue a PCN for a Pedestrian Zone contravention. The Adjudicator's findings were not...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Nottingham City Council; Defendant: Bus Lane Adjudicator; Interested Party: Mohammed Sattar; Interested Party: Secretary of State for Transport
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 09 March 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- Claim dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Judicial Review, Traffic Regulation Orders, Bus Lane Enforcement, Signage Requirements, Civil Enforcement of Traffic Offences
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Parties
Nottingham City Council
Claimant
Bus Lane Adjudicator
Defendant
Mohammed Sattar
Interested Party
Secretary of State for Transport
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the signage used by Nottingham City Council complied with regulation 18 of the Local Authorities Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996 (LATOR 1996)
- 2 Whether the Council had power to issue a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) for contravention of a Pedestrian Zone restriction
- 3 Whether the Adjudicator's decision was Wednesbury unreasonable
Ratio Decidendi
The Council's signage did not provide adequate information as to the bus gate restriction as required by regulation 18 of LATOR 1996, did not comply with the Traffic Signs Manual 2008, and the Council did not have power to issue a PCN for a Pedestrian Zone contravention. The Adjudicator's findings were not Wednesbury unreasonable.
Court Disposition
Claim dismissed
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