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Traffic Penalty Tribunal

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The Traffic Penalty Tribunal is a tribunal in the United Kingdom which manages appeals against penalty charge notices or PCNs, a form of civil penalty, for areas in England outside of London. It was created by statutary instrument to fulfil provisions of the Traffic Management Act 2004[1], it is partly responsible to the PATROL joint committee, a collection of local authorities responsible for enforcing PCNs who make use of the trafic penalty tribunals adjudication process. [2]

Decisions of the Traffic Penalty Tribunal can be challenged by judicial review [3]. The appeal process is governed by the Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) Representations and Appeals Regulations 2007 [4] and The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) General Regulations 2007 [5].

The tribunal handles roughly 25000 cases per year, the vast majority of appeals are handled virtually[6]

References

  1. ^ "Traffic Management Act: Section 80", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 2004 c. 18 (s. 80) and "Traffic Management Act: Section 81", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 2004 c. 18 (s. 81)
  2. ^ "Patrol Joint Committee".
  3. ^ e.g. "Nottingham City Council and Bus lane Adjudicator".
  4. ^ "Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) Representations and Appeals Regulations 2007: Section 7".
  5. ^ "The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (England) General Regulations 2007".
  6. ^ ""Traffic Penalty Tribunal" The First Online Tribunal"" (PDF)..