UK Statutory Instrument 1990 United Kingdom

The Highways (Road Humps) Regulations 1990

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What's here

3 compliance obligations

Who this Act binds

Business-side actors with duties under this Act, ranked by how often they appear.

  • Any Person 1
  • Contractor 1

Plus 1 non-business duty on Crown ministers, regulators, local authorities or tribunals — shown collapsed under each section below.

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What this Act requires

Sections that create concrete duties on businesses or carry penalties. Procedural and definitional sections are folded into the “Browse other sections” expander at the bottom of each group. Click any section title to read the source text on legislation.gov.uk.

s.003

Consultation about road hump proposals

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Secretary of State or Councils must consult on road hump proposals Crown / Minister / Government department
Browse 13 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
s.001

Citation and commencement

s.002

Interpretation

s.003

Consultation about road hump proposals

s.004

Highways and circumstances in which road humps may be constructed

s.005

Nature, dimensions, location and spacing of road humps

s.006

Placing of traffic signs

s.007

Where a road hump is placed in a highway which...

s.008

Revocation

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