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When will the Peak District National Park Authority use them?

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When will the Peak District National Park Authority use them?

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We recognise that in some circumstances Traffic Regulation Orders can tackle problems for local communities. Our powers only apply on unsurfaced roads or routes. We will consider making a TRO in any or all of the following circumstances: • We are concerned that conservation of the land is being harmed by vehicle use and there is no other way of controlling this • The route in question crosses the boundaries of different highway authorities – in these instances it is more sensible for us to make an order as we operate across the whole of the Peak District • It is possible to enforce – there is no point making an order if the police don’t have the resources or ability to ensure the order is being complied with • There are unforeseen or highly unusual circumstances that require us to take action We won’t make an order when the problem is the responsibility of the police or a highway authority. But we will work with you to ask these organisations if they want to make an order. Examples of

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