Liverpool City Council - motor vehicles roads and parking


 

Motor vehicles, roads and parking

As the city continues to grow and develop into an exciting Capital of Culture, we are doing our best to make sure that delays on the highway are kept to a minimum. We are working hard to promote road safety, to reduce accidents and to improve parking throughout Liverpool. Our goal is to make the highway network safer, more efficient and more attractive for everyone driving in the city. 

More information about the different services we provide can be found by viewing the options on the left.  

In this section:

Abandoned vehicles
What is an abandoned vehicle and how you can report one

Adopted roads and highways
What is an adopted highway 

Bollards
The case for and against using bollards / City Centre access for vehicles

Bridges
Inspection of  bridges

Culture Bus
Free transport to cultural venues for schools in NRF areas

Disabled Parking
Outside Homes / Who qualifies / Blue Badge parking in the city centre

HGV Management & Signing
Freight policy

Parking
Car parks / Disabled parking / Park and Ride / Parking fines / Residents' parking schemes

Road Building
Working with developers of new schemes

Road Marking and Signage
Direction signs / Message signs / Boundary signs / Traffic signs / Yellow lines and Loading restrictions / School 'Keep Clear' markings / One way systems / 'H' Markings

Road safety
Education training and publicity / Neighbourhood road safety initiative

Road works
Access the Highways & Environment database which lists all works ongoing throughout the city

Roads and Highways
Traffic calming / Permanent closures / Highways & environment enquiries / Highways licences / Impact of planning application / Major schemes / Street naming & numbering

Safer Routes to School
Working with Travel Wise / School crossing patrol

Traffic counts
When, where and why traffic counts are done

Traffic Management
Road closures / Traffic lights

Tunnels
Road tunnels in Liverpool

Weight 

Weight Limits