Policy paper

Commercial transport and operator licensing: provisional common framework

How the UK government and devolved administrations propose to work together on commercial transport and operator licensing.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Documents

Commercial transport and operator licensing framework (web version)

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Commercial transport and operator licensing framework (print version)

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Commercial transport and operator licensing framework (large print version)

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Details

The provisional common framework for commercial transport and operator licensing sets out proposed ways of working for road haulage and passenger transport operations, as well as professional qualifications for both drivers and transport managers, and operator licensing, between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.

It is intended to guide the actions of policy officials as they develop these policies.

The framework has been jointly developed by the UK government and the Northern Ireland Executive and cleared by portfolio Ministers in both administrations.

Updates to this page

Published 30 September 2021

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