A Bill to provide for a duty on transport authorities and other specified persons to cooperate to reduce transport disruption and to ensure the effective operation of transport networks; to provide for reporting requirements in connection with that duty; to require the publication of assessments of expected transport disruption resulting from maintenance, construction, and other works related to transport infrastructure and ancillary services; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Dr Ben SpencerConservative
28 November 2025
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The Transport (Duty to Cooperate) Bill would require transport bodies to work together to reduce disruption and keep transport networks operating smoothly. It also requires reporting on how that cooperation is carried out and the publication of assessments of disruption expected from planned maintenance, construction and related works, with the aim of improving planning and transparency across the transport system.
The Bill has completed the 1st reading (on 1 April 2025) and is now at the 2nd Reading stage in the House of Commons.
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1 Apr 2025
Order for Second Reading on Friday 28 November, read and discharged. This effectively means that no further date for Second Reading has been specified.
This is a Private Members' Bill and was introduced to Parliament on Tuesday 1 April under the Ten Minute Rule.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.