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Traffic sign authorisation for the purpose of indicating to vehicular traffic the direction to an approved canoe trail.
To consider all available options a scheme assessment was carried out. This is a three stage procedure, which compares various options based on the government’s five key transport objectives of environment, safety, economy, integration and accessibility.
A initial scheme brochure was developed for the scheme and published in October 2008, with a supplimentary brochure developed and published in September 2009, both are available below.
This quarterly bulletin presents information on vehicle registrations, vehicle and driver testing, use of public transport and deliveries of petroleum in Northern Ireland.
The TSNI collects information on how and why people travel within Northern Ireland. Three years of data need to be combined to ensure the analysis carried out is robust. The in-depth report is produced annually and contains detailed results and trend data.
The TSNI collects information on how and why people travel within Northern Ireland. The technical report is produced annually and contains information on survey methodology as well as the survey questionnaire.
This stage 2 report identifies the factors to be taken into account in choosing alternative routes or improvement schemes and to identify the environmental, engineering, economic and traffic advantages, disadvantages and constraints associated with those ro
This publication brings together a variety of useful transport information published by a number of different sources.
DfI Roads policy and procedures guide for initiating legal proceedings for an offence under roads legislation where responsibility rests with the Department.
Memorandum implementing additional guidance on the inspection of matrix sign/signal gantries to ensure that the requirements of DEM 102/06 are implemented in full.
Traffic sign authorisation for the purpose of indicating to pedal cyclists the direction along the Faughan Valley cycle route.
Traffic sign authorisation for the purpose of indicating to pedal cyclists the direction along the Inishowen cycle route.
DfI Roads produces occasional community updates to keep landowners and others informed of activities at critical stages in the scheme development process.
Traffic sign authorisation for the purpose of indicating to vehicular traffic the presence of a part-time 20mph speed limit at schools or school crossing patrols.
To consider all available options a scheme assessment was carried out. This is a three stage procedure, which compares various options based on the government’s five key transport objectives of environment, safety, economy, integration and accessibility.
The 'preferred route' is being further developed to provide a specimen design based on the out-of-town option, which will be the subject of comprehensive environmental, economic and engineering assessments.
The stage 1 scheme appraisal identifies the environmental, engineering, economic and traffic advantages, disadvantages and constraints and concludes in the selection of a number of potential routes or scheme options.
This quarterly bulletin presents information on vehicle registrations, vehicle and driver testing, use of public transport and deliveries of petroleum in Northern Ireland
Traffic sign authorisation for the purpose of indicating to pedestrian traffic the presence of an approved rural walking route.
After the Public inquiry, the Inspector produced a report setting out his conclusions and recommendations.