Have your say on safer lorries in London: final proposals for HGV safety permits

7 Jan 2019

Transport for London (TfL) has now developed final proposals to introduce a new Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) Safety Permit Scheme following two previous phases of consultation in 2017 and 2018. 

They are now seeking your views on these proposals with a particular focus on the HGV safety permit processes. This includes the process of obtaining a Direct Vision Standard (DVS) vehicle star rating, the safe system requirements, the permit application and administration process and the enforcement and appeals process. Click here to have your say

The proposed scheme would require all HGVs over 12 tonnes to hold a Safety Permit to enter or operate in Greater London. Operators will be able to apply for permits from October 2019. As part of the DVS, HGVs will be rated between ‘zero-star’ (lowest) and ‘five-star’ (highest).

From October 2020, zero-star HGVs would be banned unless they can demonstrate they operate in compliance with other mitigating measures in a defined safe system to minimise their risk to vulnerable road users.

By 2024, Zero, one and two star HGVs would be banned unless they can demonstrate compliance with an updated progressive safe system. 

The proposed safe system includes specific industry recognised mitigating measures such as sensors, camera systems and visual warnings. The safety system would evolve over time and be reviewed in 2024 in order to consider advances in technology.

From Tuesday 8 January you can have your say online at www.tfl.gov.uk/direct-vision-standard.  You can also write to TfL at FREEPOST TFL CONSULTATIONS or by email to consultations@tfl.gov.uk.