What is it?
Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are legal orders made by the Council to apply Traffic Management controls to roads and car parks.
Every TRO is advertised in the local Press and on this page below. The published public notice will include the details of the proposals and how you can have your view heard. Traffic Regulation Orders are required for many different restrictions including:
- Waiting and Loading
- One-way streets
- Speed Limits
- Weight and width restrictions
- Access and turning Restrictions
- Road and Footway closures - both permanent and temporary
- Cycle and bus lanes
The Glasgow City Council (City Centre) (Traffic Management) Order 2010 (Variation No. 32) (North Hanover Street and Kyle Street) Order 202_
The Glasgow City Centre (Yorkhill)(Traffic Management and Parking Controls) Order 2015 (Variation No4)(Yorkhill Area and Rador Street) Order 202_
The Glasgow City Centre (Duke Street and John Knox Street)(Traffic Management) Order 202_
The Glasgow City Council (Clarendon Place) (Redetermination of Means of Exercise of Public Rights of Passage) Order 2024
The Glasgow City Council (St George's Road/Charing Cross) (Traffic Management and Parking Controls) Order 2024.
The Glasgow City Council (Wallacewell Road, Wallacewell Northern Service Road, Broomfield Road and Balornock Service Road) (Redetermination Of Means Of Exercise Of Public Rights Of Passage Order 2024
The Glasgow City Council (North East Active Travel Routes Phase 1) (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2024
The Glasgow City Council (Red/Broomfield/Balornock/Wallacewell/Northgate Roads) (Traffic Regulation) Order 2024
The Glasgow City Council (Queens Drive and Langside Road) (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2024
The Glasgow City Council (City Centre) (Traffic Management) Order 2010 (Variation No.36) (Cowcaddens Road) Order 202_
The Glasgow City Council (South City Way: Victoria Bridge to Trongate (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2023