SCHEDULES
Article 51
SCHEDULE 13LOWER THAMES CROSSING BYELAWS
PART 1PRELIMINARY
Citation
schedule 13 paragraph 1 1. These byelaws may be cited as the Lower Thames Crossing Byelaws 2025 and are deemed to have been made by the undertaker under article 51(1) (byelaws relating to the tunnel area) of the A122 (Lower Thames Crossing) Development Consent Order 2025 and confirmed by the Secretary of State as provided for by article 51(2) of that Order.
Interpretation
schedule 13 paragraph 2 2.—(1) In these byelaws unless the context otherwise requires—
term authorised person “authorised person” means–
a person acting in the course of that person’s duties who—
is an employee, agent, contractor or sub-contractor of the undertaker; or
is authorised by the undertaker to exercise one or more of its functions under the A122 (Lower Thames Crossing) Development Consent Order 2025; or
a constable, Police Community Support Officer, an officer of the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, an officer of the Health and Safety Executive, a person authorised for the purposes of section 44 (powers of fire-fighters etc. in an emergency etc.) of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004, a person accredited by or under section 41 (accreditation under community safety accreditation schemes) of the Police Reform Act 2002, a traffic officer, acting in the execution of that person’s duties within the tunnel area;
term the byelaws “the byelaws” means these byelaws;
term motor vehicle “motor vehicle” means a mechanically propelled vehicle intended or adapted for use on roads;
term notice “notice” includes a sign, signal and a digital or other display, and in appropriate circumstances, an audible announcement;
term tobacco product “tobacco product” has the same meaning as given in section 1 of the Tobacco Products Duty Act 1979(1) and includes a vaporiser;
term traffic officer “traffic officer” means an individual designated under section 2 (designation of traffic officers) of the 2004 Act;
term trailer “trailer” means a vehicle (including a horse box) designed or adapted to be towed by a motor vehicle;
term the tunnel approaches “the tunnel approaches” means the southern and northern approaches to the tunnel between the barrier gantry and the portal shown on the tunnel area plan;
term the tunnel area “the tunnel area” means the extent of the public highway to be comprised in and along the tunnel and the tunnel approaches and shown on the tunnel area plan;
term the tunnel area plan “the tunnel area plan” means the plan of that description listed in Schedule 16 (documents to be certified) certified by the Secretary of State as the tunnel area plan for the purposes of the A122 (Lower Thames Crossing) Development Consent Order 2025;
term tunnel equipment “tunnel equipment” includes plant and machinery, and any emergency, safety or communications equipment;
term tunnel infrastructure “tunnel infrastructure” means the structure (including the carriageway) of the tunnel area;
term tunnel “tunnel” means the tunnel under the River Thames connecting Gravesend to Thurrock constructed under the A122 (Lower Thames Crossing) Development Consent Order 2025 and shown as the tunnel on the tunnel area plan;
term the undertaker “the undertaker” means National Highways Limited (Company No. 09346363) of Bridge House, 1 Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4LZ; and
term vaporiser “vaporiser” means an electronic device that can be used to deliver nicotine or other substances to a person inhaling from the device.
(2) The Interpretation Act 1978(2) applies to the interpretation of these byelaws as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
PART 2RESTRICTIONS IN THE TUNNEL AREA
General safety
schedule 13 paragraph 3 3.—(1) A person must not operate, obstruct, interfere with or stop any tunnel equipment except—
schedule 13 paragraph 3 1 a (a)by means of any of the controls intended for use by that person; or
schedule 13 paragraph 3 1 b (b)in an emergency and by means of equipment on or near which is a notice indicating that it is to be used in an emergency.
(2) A person must not place, throw, drop or trail anything which is capable of injuring or endangering any person or damaging any property in the tunnel area.
(3) A person must not—
schedule 13 paragraph 3 3 a (a)allow or cause to be allowed a motor vehicle to stop or to remain at rest in any part of the tunnel area unless directed to do so by an authorised person;
schedule 13 paragraph 3 3 b (b)obstruct or in any way interfere with the tunnel area;
schedule 13 paragraph 3 3 c (c)without reasonable cause, activate, use or interfere with any emergency, safety or communications equipment within the tunnel area.
Traffic regulation
schedule 13 paragraph 4 4.—(1) A person must not enter the tunnel area on foot without authorisation.
(2) A person must not use or cause to be used within the tunnel area—
schedule 13 paragraph 4 2 a (a)a pedal cycle (whether electric or not), tricycle, barrow, cart, buggy, pedicab, rickshaw, vehicle used as a personal transporter, or human or animal drawn means of conveyance except if it is conveyed as the load or part of the load of a motor vehicle;
schedule 13 paragraph 4 2 b (b)a motor vehicle with a load unless the load carried by the motor vehicle is at all times contained or secured (if necessary by physical restraint other than its own weight) and is in such a position that neither danger nor nuisance is caused or is likely to be caused to a person or property by reason of the load or any part of the load falling or being thrown from the motor vehicle;
schedule 13 paragraph 4 2 c (c)a motor vehicle which—
schedule 13 paragraph 4 2 c i (i)has insufficient fuel or power for the journey to be completed in the tunnel area without the need for additional fuel or power; or
schedule 13 paragraph 4 2 c ii (ii)by reason of its condition is likely to break down or is in such condition as is likely to injure persons or damage property.
(3) A person must not—
schedule 13 paragraph 4 3 a (a)take into the tunnel area an animal unless the animal is enclosed in a motor vehicle or trailer; or
schedule 13 paragraph 4 3 b (b)release any animal from a motor vehicle or trailer in the tunnel area.
(4) A person must not abandon a motor vehicle in the tunnel area except in an emergency as directed by an authorised person.
(5) A driver of a motor vehicle must not drive in the tunnel area at a speed of less than ten miles per hour except where the driver is prevented from driving at or above ten miles per hour on account of the traffic flow.
Breakdowns and falling loads
schedule 13 paragraph 5 5.—(1) No driver of or passenger in a motor vehicle which has broken down may carry out repairs to or refuel a motor vehicle in the tunnel area without the permission of an authorised person.
(2) A driver of a motor vehicle which has broken down in the tunnel area must—
schedule 13 paragraph 5 2 a (a)immediately notify an authorised person of the breakdown; and
schedule 13 paragraph 5 2 b (b)switch on the motor vehicle’s hazard lights.
(3) A driver of a motor vehicle which has shed its load in full or in part in the tunnel area such that it has caused, or may cause, an obstruction or other hazard to users of the tunnel area must—
schedule 13 paragraph 5 3 a (a)not attempt to reclaim the load;
schedule 13 paragraph 5 3 b (b)immediately inform an authorised person of the loss of the load and of its approximate location; and
schedule 13 paragraph 5 3 c (c)immediately inform an authorised person of the identity of, and contact details for, the owner of the load.
Restrictions on conduct in the tunnel area
schedule 13 paragraph 6 6.—(1) A driver of a motor vehicle must not sleep within the tunnel area.
(2) A person must not—
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 a (a)enter, attempt to enter or remain in any part of the tunnel area where there is a notice prohibiting or restricting access;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 b (b)climb upon, remove or damage (whether deliberately or negligently) any tunnel infrastructure or tunnel equipment;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 c (c)remove, move or otherwise interfere with the tunnel or any machinery, apparatus, tools or other things in use or intended for use in connection with the tunnel or the tunnel approaches;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 d (d)post a bill, placard or notice on any tunnel infrastructure or tunnel equipment;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 e (e)write, print, draw or paint on or cut, mark or stamp any tunnel infrastructure or tunnel equipment;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 f (f)fix anything to any tunnel equipment or tunnel infrastructure;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 g (g)spit, urinate or defecate in the tunnel area;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 h (h)leave litter or waste in the tunnel area;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 i (i)move, alter, deface or otherwise interfere with any notice belonging to the undertaker which is exhibited or placed in the tunnel area;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 j (j)loiter in the tunnel area if asked to leave by an authorised person;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 k (k)obstruct an authorised person acting in the course of their duties;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 l (l)smoke or suck a tobacco product or carry a tobacco product or any other item that is alight in the tunnel area;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 m (m)operate a music or sound system at such volume as to cause nuisance to users of the tunnel area;
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 n (n)unnecessarily, inappropriately or excessively use a car horn, klaxon or lights (including car lamps) in the tunnel area; or
schedule 13 paragraph 6 2 o (o)without prejudice to any other requirement of these byelaws, act in any way as to cause a nuisance in the tunnel area.
PART 3ENFORCEMENT
Compliance with instructions, etc.
schedule 13 paragraph 7 7.—(1) A person reasonably suspected by an authorised person of breaching or attempting to breach a byelaw must immediately give that person’s name and address when requested to do so by an authorised person.
(2) The authorised person requesting details under byelaw (1) must state the nature of the suspected breach of the byelaw in general terms at the time of the request.
(3) A person in the tunnel area must carry out the reasonable instructions of an authorised person or the requirements of a notice displayed by the undertaker.
(4) A person acting in compliance with the instructions of an authorised person does not commit a breach of the byelaw which otherwise prohibits the act.
(5) A person is not subject to a penalty for breach of a byelaw by disobeying a notice unless it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court before which the complaint is laid that the notice referred to in the particular byelaw was displayed.
Identification of authorised persons
schedule 13 paragraph 8 8. An authorised person who is exercising any power conferred on an authorised person by any of the byelaws must produce a form of identification which includes the name of the authorised person’s employer and a means of identifying the authorised person, when requested to do so.
Breaches by authorised persons
schedule 13 paragraph 9 9. An authorised person acting in the course of the authorised person’s duties is not liable for a breach of a byelaw.
Attempted breach
schedule 13 paragraph 10 10.—(1) A person who attempts to breach a byelaw is liable to the same penalty as a person who breaches a byelaw.
(2) An authorised person may prevent the driver of a motor vehicle from gaining access to the tunnel area if the appointed person has reasonable cause to believe the driver of the motor vehicle is contravening, or will contravene if allowed to proceed, any of the byelaws.