A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) is a request to temporarily divert a public right of way, usually in the interest of public safety.
What is a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order?
A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) is a request to temporarily divert or close a public right of way, usually in the interest of public safety.
- TTROs stay in force for a maximum of 6 months.
- If works are completed before this period, the right of way should be reopened.
- If works are not completed within 6 months an extension to the TTRO can be applied for, but approval will need to be gained from the Secretary of State.
How do I apply for a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order?
If you wish to apply for a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order we require 6 weeks' notice to process requests, please use the forms provided below. For any assistance please email DefMap@northamptonshire.gov.uk The fee for processing TROs can be found in our standard charges list below:
Temporary Traffic Regulation Order Register
The following temporary TTROs are currently or are shortly due to be in force on rights of way in the county: