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Common use of Moving Equipment Clause in Contracts

Moving Equipment. a. All Contractor vehicles and/or equipment shall be furnished with amber radial lights and double amber flashing lights or be followed by a vehicle displaying amber radial light and simultaneous flashing directional signals. b. All work operations, including paving, rolling, grading, supplying of material, and traveling of supervisory personnel, shall always be in the direction of normal traffic unless noted otherwise in the Contract or approved by the Engineer. c. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the Thruway Mainline pavement if: d. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the shoulder if all of the following conditions are met:  The vehicles or equipment have rubber tires;  The vehicles or equipment are capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 25 mph;  The maximum distance for transporting the vehicle or equipment is no more than 2 miles;  The shoulder is wide enough to accommodate the vehicle or equipment;  The vehicle or equipment using the shoulder does not encroach upon the travel lane;  There are no impediments within the two-mile transport limit that would decrease the width of the shoulder. e. If any of the aforementioned conditions cannot be met, the vehicle or equipment to be moved between the work sites shall be hauled on a trailer. f. When traveling in convoy, a space of at least 900 feet shall separate successive vehicles. g. Contractor vehicles or equipment to be transported on the Thruway during twilight hours or after dark shall be capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 65 mph or shall be hauled on a trailer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Addendum to the Standard Specifications, Addendum to the Standard Specifications, Addendum to the Standard Specifications

Moving Equipment. a. All Contractor vehicles and/or equipment shall be furnished with amber radial lights and double amber flashing lights or be followed by a vehicle displaying amber radial light and simultaneous flashing directional signals. b. All work operations, including paving, rolling, grading, supplying of material, and traveling of supervisory personnel, shall always be in the direction of normal traffic unless noted otherwise in the Contract or approved by the Engineer. c. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the Thruway Mainline pavement if: d. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the shoulder if all of the following conditions are met: The vehicles or equipment have rubber tires; The vehicles or equipment are capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 25 mph; The maximum distance for transporting the vehicle or equipment is no more than 2 miles; The shoulder is wide enough to accommodate the vehicle or equipment; The vehicle or equipment using the shoulder does not encroach upon the travel lane; There are no impediments within the two-mile transport limit that would decrease the width of the shoulder. e. If any of the aforementioned conditions cannot be met, the vehicle or equipment to be moved between the work sites shall be hauled on a trailer. f. When traveling in convoy, a space of at least 900 feet shall separate successive vehicles. g. Contractor vehicles or equipment to be transported on the Thruway during twilight hours or after dark shall be capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 65 mph or shall be hauled on a trailer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Addendum to the Standard Specifications, Addendum to the Standard Specifications

Moving Equipment. a. All Contractor vehicles and/or equipment shall be furnished with amber radial lights and double amber flashing lights or be followed by a vehicle displaying amber radial light and simultaneous flashing directional signals. b. All work operations, including paving, rolling, grading, supplying of material, and traveling of supervisory personnel, shall always be in the direction of normal traffic unless noted otherwise in the Contract or approved by the Engineer. c. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the Thruway Mainline pavement if: d. Contractor vehicles or equipment that are to be moved between separate work sites during daylight hours may travel on the shoulder if all of the following conditions are met: The vehicles or equipment have rubber tires; The vehicles or equipment are capable of maintaining a highway speed in excess of 25 mph; The maximum distance for transporting the vehicle or equipment is no more than 2 miles; The shoulder is wide enough to accommodate the vehicle or equipment; The vehicle or equipment using the shoulder does not encroach upon the travel lane; There are no impediments within the two-mile transport limit that would decrease the width of the shoulder. e. If any of the aforementioned conditions cannot be met, the vehicle or equipment to be moved between the work sites shall be hauled transported on a trailer. f. When traveling in convoy, a the space between successive vehicles and/or equipment should be close enough to deter traffic from driving in between the convoy of at least 900 feet shall separate successive vehicles. g. Contractor vehicles or equipment to be transported on the Thruway during twilight hours or after dark shall be capable of maintaining a highway the posted speed in excess of 65 mph limit or shall be hauled transported on a trailer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Addendum