Traffic Operation Restrictions. 3.4.2.1. Maintenance Contractor shall keep the number of Lane Closures to an absolute minimum and shall keep each Lane Closure to the shortest time necessary for safe and efficient operations. The requirements for and restrictions on Lane Closures are set forth in Section 2.3 of Exhibit 2 and Attachment 6 to Exhibit 2 to this Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement. If Maintenance Contractor violates such requirements and restrictions, Maintenance Contractor shall be subject to the assessment of Lane Rental Charges in accordance with Section 12.5 of this Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement. 3.4.2.2. Should Emergencies occur during the Maintenance Contractor's performance of traffic management, including vehicle accidents and structural failures, Maintenance Contractor shall take all actions necessary to open the roadway as soon as possible and shall repair any damage to the Maintenance Elements. 3.4.2.3. TxDOT has the authority to deny a Lane Closure in the case of an emergency, evacuation, a special event or any other public activities. 3.4.2.4. TxDOT shall have at all times, without obligation or liability to Maintenance Contractor, the right to (a) issue Directive Letters to Maintenance Contractor regarding traffic management and control (with which Maintenance Contractor shall comply), or directly assume traffic management and control, of the Project during any period that the Executive Director determines such action will be in the public interest as a result of an emergency or natural disaster; and (b) provide on the Project, via message signs or other means consistent with Good Industry Practice, traveler and driver information, and other public information (e.g., amber alerts).
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Samples: Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement, Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement
Traffic Operation Restrictions. 3.4.2.1. Maintenance Contractor shall keep the number of Lane Closures to an absolute minimum and shall keep each Lane Closure to the shortest time necessary for safe and efficient operations. The requirements for and restrictions on Lane Closures are set forth in Section 2.3 1130 of Exhibit 2 and Attachment 6 to Exhibit 2 to this Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement. If Maintenance Contractor violates such requirements and restrictionsrestrictions during Peak Times, Maintenance Contractor shall be subject to the assessment of Lane Rental Charges in accordance with Section 12.5 of this Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement.
3.4.2.2. Should Emergencies occur during the Maintenance Contractor's performance of traffic management, including vehicle accidents and structural failures, Maintenance Contractor shall take all actions necessary to open the roadway as soon as possible and shall repair any damage to the Maintenance Elements.
3.4.2.3. TxDOT has the authority to deny a Lane Closure in the case of an emergency, evacuation, a special event or any other public activities.
3.4.2.4. TxDOT shall have at all times, without obligation or liability to Maintenance Contractor, the right to (a) issue Directive Letters to Maintenance Contractor regarding traffic management and control (with which Maintenance Contractor shall comply), or directly assume traffic management and control, of the Project during any period that the Executive Director determines such action will be in the public interest as a result of an emergency or natural disaster; and (b) provide on the Project, via message signs or other means consistent with Good Industry Practice, traveler and driver information, and other public information (e.g., amber alerts).
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Samples: Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement, Comprehensive Maintenance Agreement