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Trunk Roads Act, 1936

The “Trunk Roads Act, 1936” represents a pivotal legislative effort by the United Kingdom Parliament, enacted during a period of significant transformation in infrastructure management. This comprehensive document establishes the framework for the designation, maintenance, and improvement of trunk roads, emphasizing state responsibility for vital transportation networks. The language of the Act is rigorous yet clear, reflecting the legal conventions of the time and the necessity of ensuring an interconnected national traffic system. The Act is not only a legal text but also a response to the increasing motorization of society and the subsequent demand for enhanced road safety and efficiency. The author, the United Kingdom Parliament, embodies the collective intent of an institution responding to the socio-economic pressures of the late 1930s. As urbanization accelerated and vehicle numbers surged, early 20th-century policymakers recognized the urgent need for a well-structured road system. This piece of legislation can be seen as a culmination of the Parliament's evolving engagement with the issues of public transport and civic infrastructure, reflecting changing public needs and technological advancements. This Act is recommended for scholars, policymakers, and students of urban planning and transportation history. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution of road legislation in the UK and highlights the critical relationship between infrastructure and national development. By studying this Act, readers can better appreciate the foundations of modern transportation policy.
32 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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