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Parking, roads, and transport
Roadworks
Details of roadworks happening across Middlesbrough, including an interactive map and a list of works.
Parking and permits
Details of car park charges, residents parking, disabled parking and RingGo parking.
Public transport
Details of bus travel, bus passes, rail travel, independent travel training, taxis and the Tees Transporter Bridge.
Gritting and winter
During the winter months, this page is updated daily with the gritting schedule and any disruptions.
Parking problems
You can use an online form to report problems with vehicles breaking a number of parking policy rules.
Abnormal loads
The council is responsible for managing the movement of abnormal loads through the borough.
Statutory notices
Traffic orders, temporary traffic orders, footpath orders, stopping-up orders, gating orders, and compulsory purchase orders.
Fleet services
Fleet Services provide and maintain the council's fleet of vehicles, as well as offering MOT tests and training to the public.
Laboratory services
Advisory and Inspection Services is an independent body which gives advice and carries out consultations on land and construction materials.
Report a roads problem
Report a problem with street furniture, a street light or traffic light fault.
Road safety guides
Free online road safety guides from Good Egg Safety Guides, including car seat safety, and new drivers.
Road safety team
The aim of the Road Safety Team is to contribute to reducing road traffic casualties in Middlesbrough.
Street works
Our Streetworks Team coordinates works carried out by utility companies on our roads, footpaths and verges.
Traffic regulation
A Traffic Regulation Order is a legal document needed to support any enforceable traffic or highway measure.
Transport schemes
Details of e-scooters, completed transport scheme and highway improvements.
Transport strategies
Details of our transport strategies including the Integrated Transport Strategy and the Local Transport Plan.
Public rights of way
Middlesbrough Council has 38km of registered public footpaths and public bridleways.