Transportation and Streets

Traffic Regulation Orders

A Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) is a legal order. They are made in order to control the flow of traffic and make sure that people park safely and conveniently. TROs 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
  • Cycle and bus lanes

Temporary Traffic Restrictions

Effective Date(s) Location Restriction
10th September Place De Saint Germain-En-Laye, Ayr Temporary Road Closure
15th August - 10th October Prestwick Airport Railway Station Temporary Road Closure
21st July - 1st August Whitletts Road (A719), Ayr

Carriageway Resurfacing - Phase 1
Carriageway Resurfacing - Phase 2

28th July - 1st August Various Roads At Northfield and Heathfield, Ayr Temporary Waiting/Loading Restrictions
10th April - 8th August Various Roads At The Old Racecourse, Ayr Temporary Restrictions
12th Feb - 16th Aug 2012 U93 Milmannoch Road
Temporary Closure
5th Jan 2009 - 1 June 2010 Newdykes Road, Prestwick Waiting Restrictions

Proposed signalised crossing

Type of Crossing
(Pelican, Toucan etc)
Location Status
(Proposed, Approved, Implemented)
Toucan Murdochs Lone, Alloway Approved

Proposed permanent Traffic Regulation Orders

Type of Restriction
(Speed limit, Waiting Restriction etc)
Location Status
(Proposed, Approved, Implemented)
One Way Traffic flow and Waiting Restrictions Station Road Mossblown Advertised for public consultation until 20th August 2010
Waiting Restriction Various Streets, Dundonald Proposed

Any person wishing to object to a TRO proposal should send details of the grounds for objection in writing to the Director of Development and Environment, County Buildings, Wellington Square, Ayr. KA7 1DR.

Telephone enquiries to: 01292 616100

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