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Displaying 1 - 10 results of 681 for "temporary traffic"

Bus stops impacted by temporary traffic management

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Category: Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network , Guidance for specialists | Audiences: Local & regional government, Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

Guidance for those designing and approving Temporary Traffic Management Plans (TMP) for activities that will affect a bus stop such as road works, services upgrades, event management planning or rail service replacement. Topics covered include: governing principles planning design considerations implementation. Related guidance: Public Transport Design Guidance

#17-13 Update to Code of practice for temporary traffic management (CoPTTM)

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Category: Technical advice note | Audiences: Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

CoPTTM describes best practice for the safe and efficient management and operation of temporary traffic management (TTM) on all roads in New Zealand. This update is part of a regular cycle of reviews.

#19-01 Revision of the Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management (CoPTTM)

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Category: Technical advice note | Audiences: Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

This notice advises that there has been a general update for the Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management Manual, which will come into effect from February 2019 and must be applied to all work from then.

Research Report 708 Research to support the application of a risk-based approach to temporary traffic management

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Category: Research programme , Research & reports | Audiences: General, Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

This research was commissioned to fill gaps in knowledge about how well the move to a riskbased approach to Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) is working. There are numerous findings which raise concerns about the safety of current practice in TTM

Code of practice for temporary traffic management (CoPTTM: Part 8 of the Traffic Control Devices manual (TCD Manual)

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Category: Signs & markings (permanent & temporary) , Manuals | Audiences: Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

This is a reference for temporary traffic management on state highways and local roads. It includes levels of temporary traffic management, signs and forms used, and a series of sample traffic management plans. nzta.govt.nz/copttm DISCLAIMER NZTA

Traffic control devices manual (TCD manual)

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Category: Signs & markings (permanent & temporary) , Manuals | Audiences: Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

temporary traffic management on New Zealand’s state highways and roads. The New Zealand guide to temporary traffic management (NZGTTM) outlines a riskbased approach to TTM which aligns with WorkSafe’s Good Practice Guidelines: Keeping healthy and safe

Specification for the design and manufacture of high visibility safety garments

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Category: Specifications | Audiences: Road controlling authorities, Road traffic engineers & consultants, Roading contractors

Purpose This note is to advise that E06 Specification for the design and manufacture of high visibility safety garments for temporary traffic control purposes has been released. The new document E06:2023 applies from the date of this notice

Play Street Guidelines

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Category: Guidance for specialists | Audience: Local & regional government

The Guidelines for restricting traffic for Play Street events are for councils they provide guidance for councils on how to enable neighbourhoods to temporarily restrict traffic on lowrisk streets for play activities. The Guidelines are aligned

Temporary Concrete Barrier Public Domain Pin and Loop System (TCB-1)

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Category: Road safety hardware and practice , Technical memoranda | Audience: Road traffic engineers & consultants

replaces all other public domain designs for temporary traffic management sites on the State highway network (refer TAN 1508) unless a specific departure has been granted by the National Traffic & Safety Manager.