Built-up area (Highway Code)


In the UK Highway Code, a built-up area is a settled area in which the speed limit of a road is automatically 30 mph. These roads are known as 'restricted roads' and are identified by the presence of street lights.

History

In 1930, the concept of specific regulation for roads within built-up areas appears. It defines the road as a road within built-up area if some system of street lighting exists at less than 200 yards from that road, unless decided other way by the local authority and written on traffic signs.
In 1984, appears the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which is the basis of the current law.
In 2018, mainland UK becomes a member of the Vienna convention on road traffic which consider that the concept of built-up area should be defined by the domestic legislation.

Legal definition

In August 2006, the Department for Transport issued new guidance relating to speed limits. It states that:
"Street lighting" is further defined as follows:
To avoid confusion that could arise if some 30 mph zones were 'street-lit' and some were not, DfT guidance goes onto say:
This has led to the conclusion that:
However, Government guidance defines "street" and therefore "street lighting" in the following Department of Transport document: Manual for Streets, and applies formally in England and Wales :
According to Department for Transport's Manual for Streets, by definition, a "street" provides direct access to buildings and spaces that line them, in built-up areas. All roads and carriageways are not all "streets".
"Road lighting", as distinct from "street lighting", encompasses the lighting of all types of highway, public maintainable streets and roads. "Street lighting" is term-specific to "streets" – that is: to highways allowing direct access to buildings or spaces in built-up areas.
Therefore, the conclusion drawn above, should be considered specific to "streets", lit with "street lighting". Roads that cannot clearly be defined as "streets" should not be presumed to have a speed limit of 30 m.p.h., where no speed limit sign is in place.
British Standards on "Road Lighting" are contained in the following documents: BS EN13201-1-2004; BS 5489:1:2003

Legislation

Most road traffic law pertaining to speed limits is contained in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Other relevant legislation includes the Highways Act 1980, where Sections 90A-F cover road humps and Sections 90G-I cover other traffic-calming works. Part VI of the RTRA 1984 deals specifically with speed limits, with Sections 81–84 dealing with different speed limits and the speed-limit order-making process.

Highway Code in Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, the Highway Code of Northern Ireland has only three references to the "built-up area" and does not define it.
In Northern Ireland, the Highway Code forbids the use of the horn within built-up area between 11h30 and 19h, except in case of danger, consistently with article28 of the Vienna convention.
In Northern Ireland, the Highway Code forbids speeds higher than 30 mph in built-up areas.