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Road and Rail Traffic Appeal Tribunal

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The Road and Rail Traffic Appeal Tribunal was appointed under the Road and Rail Traffic Act of 1933. The Act came into effect on 1 January 1934.[1] The function of the Tribunal was to examine road haulage and to establish a licensing procedure for goods vehicles.

The Tribunal ceased to exist in 1951. Its responsibilities were taken over by the Transport Tribunal.[2]

  1. ^ The Times, 27 December 1933
  2. ^ National Archives, MT: Records created or inherited by the Transport Ministries, and by related bodies