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County Sec Tary 'V' ~ HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 Date of Order: 11 May 2007 Order No: 7105 THE HERTFORDSHIRE (A4147 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD ROAD, PARISH of ST MICHAEL) (40 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2007 The Hertfordshire County Council in exercise of their powers under Section 84 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (hereinafter referred to as "the Act of 1984") and Part IV of the Act of 1984 and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 of the Act of 1984 hereby make the following Order:­ 1. This Order may be cited as "The Hertfordshire (A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road, Parish of St Michael) (40 mph Speed Limit) Order 2007" and shall come into operation on Monday 21 May 2007. 2. No person shall drive any vehicle at a speed exceeding 40 miles per hour on that length of A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road, Parish of St Michael specified in the Schedule to this Order. 3. The provisions of the following Order are hereby revoked:­ The Hertfordshire (A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road, St Michael) (40 mph Speed Limit) Order 2002 4. The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply for the interpretation of this Order as it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament. SCHEDULE A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road, Parish of St Michael- 40 mph speed limit A4147 Hemel from a point 84 metres south east of its junction with the centre Hempstead Road line of Green Acres south eastwards for approximately 1287 metres to a point 318 metres south east of its junction with the centre line of Westwick Row. IN WITNESS whereof the Common Seal of the Hertfordshire County Council was hereunto affixed this 11th day of May 2007. The Common Seal of ) Hertfordshire County Council ) was hereunto a . ed ) in the presence 0 ) County Sec tary 'v' ~"". '\:~ r ~ !J!{ \\\\. ~ .' ~~ " ".."'" / .,: .;"", ./ ' \ \. '~'\ I . 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',~ ..... \ " ~ ,,,~ FROM A POINT 318 METRES THE CENTRE LINE OF THE JUNCTION '\(~i~\~\ WESTWICK ROW .-- --_.- i ...\.... -,':\\\ --~~~~}~--~~~'::=:~::'i'~~ <, - ...- ·... Or_.t......,._ ..o."'" r.:;;;: ..~":' .7' ;:' '::'' ~~~;;- ";.._ c-.,.. , .- # . ~ ::--;;::;"':.~-::=..:7;.;:"~... - _ .... t._ .. t-• . '!lOJ' _ ~ Not es Revision with Dot es Project No. Org. No. / Rev. 737760 MP173n60/003/S/204-207 II1II LENGTH OF AFFECTED ROAD Project Title TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER Hertfordshire Highways Sl\t No. Drowing Titl e TlIII::t.1I7JMJee 1 of 1 .I~-.......r ... lEVERSTOCK GREEN ·..,.~Otr ,-:.."'** .... A4147 -­ 1:5000 ""­ I",",~"'''''''~'''''''''''''~e-I I • HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 THE HERTFORDSHIRE (A4147 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD ROAD, PARISH of ST MICHAEL) (40 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2007 NOTICE isgiven that the Hertfordshire County Council has made an Order under Section 84 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce a40 mph speed limit on that length ofA4147 Hemel Hempstead Road , in the Parish of St Michael specified in the Schedule to this notice. The Order will come into effect on Monday 21 May 2007. A copy of the Order together with a statement of reasons for proposing to make the Order and a plan showing the length of road to which the Order relates, may be inspected from 17 May 2007 to 28 June 2007 during normal office hours atthe offices of Mid West Herts Highways Area , 2nd Floor, Trident House, 42-48 Victoria Street, St Albans; Dacorum Borough Council, Civic Centre, Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead and at Main Reception, Hertfordshire County Council , County Hall, Pegs Lane, Hertford. (Quoting Ref: SA/001/07) If you have any queries about the proposed restrictions please contact the Engineer concerned Martin Sears tel : 01707-356268 Hertfordshire Highways, delivering highway services for Hertfordshire County Council. Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order, orof any provision contained in it, on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, oron the grounds that any requirement ofthe Act or any Instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to the Order, may within 6 weeks from the date ofthis Notice apply to the High Court for this purpose. SCHEDULE A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road, Parish ofStMichael- 40 mph speed limit A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road from a point 84 metres south east of its junction with the centre line of Green Acres south eastwards for approximately 1287 metres to a point 318 metres south east of its junction with the centre line of Westwick Row. County Hall 17 May 2007 Hertford John Wood Herts SG 13 8DN Director of Environment 1. STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR PROPOSING THE HERTFORDSHIRE (A4147 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD ROAD, PARISH of 5TMICHAEL) (40 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2007 The Hertfordshire County Council, through the Safety Camera Partnership, as part of its continuing Casualty Reduction Programme, is proposing to revise a speed limit in the parish of St Michael close to the boundaries of Dacorum Borough and StAlbans District Councils. A review ofexisting Traffic Regulation Orders has established a need to reorganise and simplify regulations where appropriate. It istherefore proposed to implement:­ • A new 40 mph speed limit along the A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road, Parish ofStMichael. It isintended that these new restrictions will simplify the understanding and enforcement of the speed limit restrictions, whilst enhancing road safety and reducing the potential risks of injury related collisions. Existing speed limit Traffic Orders relating to these restrictions will be revoked as part of the process. All of the proposed measures have been subject toconsultation with local and County Councillors representing the area, Mid West Herts Area Highways. The local Police, Ambulance and Fire &Rescue Services have also been consulted. .
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