There are no plans to include enforcement of cycles using CCTV. However, this would not prevent the police using their powers if cyclists are not exempt from the traffic order process.
Is there any scope to apply moving traffic contraventions to someone cycling through a restriction?
Table of Contents
- What is moving traffic enforcement (MTE)?
- What sort of restrictions require enforcement?
- Why did the Council want to adopt these enforcement powers?
- Which locations will have an enforcement camera installed?
- How will the Council enforce these offences?
- Is the Royal Borough the only authority granted the powers by DfT?
- Is there a recommended period for the issue of warning notices prior to the issue of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs)?
- What will happen to the money from Penalty Charge Notices?
- Will this cost me money?
- How did the council decide which sites should be enforced?
- When will the council start enforcement powers at the pilot locations?
- Will there be any advance warning signs notifying drivers of Moving Traffic Enforcement in advance of the restrictions being implemented?
- Did you consult people on the intention to adopt these powers?
- Will there be more sites added to the current enforcement sites in the future?
- What do the ANPR enforcement cameras look like?
- Are authorities allowed to certify the signs and traffic orders for a scheme?
- Will local authorities need to go through the advised consultation process if further/different sites are added for enforcement?
- Can you use moving traffic contraventions in off-street locations?
- Once powers are enacted to enforce moving traffic contraventions, will the Police cease to enforce these in the borough?
- Is there any scope to apply moving traffic contraventions to someone cycling through a restriction?
- Will examples of any improvements in driver behaviour following the introduction of camera enforcement be published?
Parking : Contact details
For further information, please contact us by:
Parking Section - Royal Borough of Windsor and MaidenheadTown Hall, St Ives Road
Maidenhead SL6 1RF
Email: parking@rbwm.gov.uk
Telephone: 01628 683800