List of members of the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee

The following article lists the members of the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee extant 1924-65.

First Committee
The first committee appointed under the London Traffic Act 1924 had the following membership:

12 ordinary members

 * A L Dixon: appointed by the Home Secretary
 * Sir George Hopwood Hume MP: appointed by the London County Council
 * Charles William Matthews: appointed by the London County Council
 * John R Pakeman: appointed by the Corporation of London
 * Sir Henry Jackson MP: appointed by the metropolitan boroughs
 * Sir Henry New: appointed by the metropolitan boroughs
 * Colonel Charles Pinkham: appointed by the four county councils north of the Thames
 * K E Chalmers: appointed by the two county councils south of the Thames
 * William George Davie: appointed by the county boroughs of Croydon, East Ham and West Ham
 * Chief Constable Arthur Ernest Bassom: appointed by the Home Secretary as representing the Metropolitan Police (died 17 January 1926)
 * Sir William Nott-Bower: appointed by the Corporation of London as representing the City of London Police
 * Sir Henry Maybury: appointed by the Minister of Transport

7 additional members
Appointed by the Minister of Transport as representing the interests of labour engaged in the transport industry within the London Traffic Area: Appointed by the Minister of Transport as representing the interests of persons providing means of transport and users of mechanically propelled and horse-drawn road vehicles within the London Traffic Area:
 * John Cliff
 * A O'Leary
 * Ben Smith MP
 * George Albert Dutfield
 * Frank Pick
 * F W Prowse
 * Sir Herbert Walker

The committee held its first meeting on 18 December 1924 and had a three-year term of office.