The Road and Rail Traffic Appeal Tribunal

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
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