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What should be covered during drink-drive rehabilitation scheme courses.
How to access the transport users benefit appraisal (TUBA) software to undertake economic appraisal of transport schemes.
This notice provides details, and guidance on interpretation, of the merchant shipping and fishing vessels (lifting operations and lifting equipment) regulations 2006.
This MGN provides guidance on certain aspects of the merchant shipping (control and management of ships’ ballast water and sediments) regulations 2022 (SI 2022/737).
National Technical Specifications Notices (NTSNs) relating to infrastructure (INF).
How vehicles which are outside the normal dimensions and weights usually allowed on the road ('special types') can legally be used on the road.
Sets out how traffic commissioners are to be satisfied as to the legal status of applicants and operators.
Check which flights to treat as connected for Air Passenger Duty Returns and payments.
How wind farms and wave and tidal energy devices can endanger navigation, emergency response operations, marine radar and GPS communications.
How to obtain telemedical advice (previously radio medical advice) when a medical incident or medical emergency arises at sea.
Circumstances where transporting dangerous goods may be exempt from requirements and prohibitions in the UK.
Sets out how commissioners approach the legislative requirements and when the potential impact of any regulatory action might be relevant.
Amendment 4 outlines arrangements for the survey, inspection and certification of seafarers living and working conditions on board UK ships, following MLC 2006.
Upright traffic signs that control waiting, loading and parking along a road.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency recruitment process for approved doctors.
Check the rules on how many international road haulage jobs you can do inside an EU country (cabotage) or between EU countries (cross-trade).
The Richard Ley Development Centre is a conference and training facility located in Swansea.
Find out what to do when you transport goods under a transit movement into or through the UK from common transit countries.
These notes have been developed through the Phase One Planning Forum for local authorities when considering Schedule 17 requests for approval.
A code of practice for vessels operating in Category A, B, C and D waters, and other inland waters
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