Traffic regulation orders
Managing parking, traffic flow and road safety in South Lanarkshire
Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) manage how roads are used. They set limits on vehicle movement, speed and parking.
They can define where and when you can park, load or unload. They also cover things like waiting restrictions, one-way streets, and banned turns at junctions.
Current and proposed TROs
Proposed TROs
You can view the current list of TROs we are proposing.
Making an objection or comment
If you want to comment on or object to a proposed TRO, you can contact us by email or post:
Email: parking.unit@southlanarkshire.gov.uk
Write to:
Head of Roads and Transportation
Council Offices
Floor 6, Almada Street
Hamilton
ML3 0AA
Existing TROs
If you need details about an existing TRO, email parking.unit@southlanarkshire.gov.uk and we will provide the information.
Why we use TROs
TROs help improve road safety and ensure fair use of the road network.
They balance the needs of residents, businesses, shoppers and commuters. As a result, they affect everyone who uses the road.
Putting a TRO in place
Introducing a TRO involves a legal process that can take between six months and two years.
When a new TRO is proposed, we:
- publish a public notice in local newspapers
- include it in the current list of proposed TROs