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The Office of the Traffic Commissioner is seeking to modernise by implementing a digital by default process for most of our services.
Despite being a requirement for half a century, drivers’ hours regulations breaches continue to crop up in a large number of public inquiries. In one recent case, Traffic Commissioner Kevin Rooney heard the case of Onix Tran…
In a recent public inquiry, Traffic Commissioner Victoria Davies heard the case of PSM Recycling and HIAB Services Limited.
A few years ago, after a high number of bridge strikes across the country, the Senior Traffic Commissioner, Richard Turfitt, wrote a letter to all operators across the country.
The Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain have today (7 October 2024) released their Annual Report to the Secretary of State for 2023 to 2024.
In a recent public inquiry, Traffic Commissioner Miles Dorrington heard the case of Peter Edward Douglas.
Please note that on 16 September 2024 the Office of the Traffic Commissioner is moving from their current address at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, Leeds to new premises at Office of the Traffic Commissioner, Quarry Ho…
In a recent public inquiry, Traffic Commissioner Kevin Rooney heard the case of transport manager Phillip Lee Edney.
In a recent public inquiry, the Senior Traffic Commissioner, Richard Turfitt, heard a case regarding the school transport vehicles operated by North Lanarkshire Council under section 19 of the Transport Act 1985. The council…
Following a fair and open recruitment campaign, David Mullan was appointed as a Traffic Commissioner for Great Britain and will be deployed by the Senior Traffic Commissioner to the North Western traffic area. He will start …
In a recent public inquiry, Deputy Traffic Commissioner John Baker heard the case of DBM Haulage Limited, sole director and transport manager Dorin Bumb and former director Marius Vasile Gheres.
Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, Miles Dorrington recently heard the case of Zlatko Mitrov and UK Vans and Parts Ltd.
Assistance from the Senior Traffic Commissioner on Periods of Grace.
Traffic Commissioner for the West of England, Kevin Rooney recently heard the case of Denwell Mini Coaches Ltd and its Transport Manager, Darren Brown.
Traffic Commissioner for the West Midlands, Miles Dorrington recently heard the case of J.Max Transport Ltd and the director and transport manager, Mr Maxwell Nyamukapa,
After four years as Traffic Commissioner for the North-West of England, Gerallt Evans has announced his retirement from the role with effect from 31 January 2024.
In a recent public inquiry, Deputy Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton took action following the discovery that a revoked operator was continuing to use his vehicle under another licence.
In a recent public inquiry, Traffic Commissioner for the East of England, Richard Turfitt, took action following attempts to circumvent the HM Revenue and Customs guidance on the employment of drivers.
In a recent public inquiry, the Traffic Commissioner for the North West, Gerallt Evans, heard the case of Eric Sprakes trading as Sprakes Transport Services.
In a recent public inquiry, the Traffic Commissioner for the South East and Metropolitan area, Sarah Bell, heard the case of Apex Distribution London Limited and Darren Paul License, the former Transport Manager.
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