Integrated Transport definition
Examples of Integrated Transport in a sentence
From April 2015, the CA will have responsibilities for managing formulaic transport funding allocations from the Department for Transport in the form of the Integrated Transport Block and Highways Maintenance allocation.
The creation of the CA involves the transfer of local transport authority powers from Halton BC and the Integrated Transport Authority (ITA) to the CA.
The current approach to transport governance is complex, both operationally and contractually, with powers vested across Halton BC, the Merseyside Integrated Transport Authority, the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive, the City Region Local Transport Body and the Merseyside Local Authorities.
Receive and allocate Integrated Transport Block (ITB) and Highways Maintenance (HM) funding from DfT Funding for 2014/15 will be paid to Halton BC at the following agreed levels:- • ITB - £1,020k • HM - £1,816k Halton BC will manage this funding as part of its capital programme.
The driver must complete Part A of the Vehicle/Plant Accident Report Form as fully as possible on the day of the accident and, submit this to the Integrated Transport Unit.
This applies to all local planning authorities in England and to a number of other public bodies including the Marine Management Organisation, Environment Agency, Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for England, Natural England, Civil Aviation Authority, Homes & Communities Agency, Clinical Commissioning Groups, Office of the Rail Regulator, Highways Agency, Integrated Transport Authorities and Highway Authorities.
The Service provider will report directly to the: National Transport & Planning Manager, ITM (Integrated Transport Manager) in terms of the contract.
The Integrated Transport and Health Impact Modelling Tool (ITHIM) can be integrated with the MPO’s travel demand model to add performance measures related to health impacts due to changes in physical activity participation and crash frequency.
After conclusion of literature review for this project, we determined that the Integrated Transport and Health Impact Tool (ITHIM) is the most appropriate tool for conducting health impact assessment in Miami-Dade county.
The prescribed Integrated Transport Schemes for the purpose of paragraph 1.1 of Schedule 2.5 (Transport, Travel and Other Schemes) of the Terms are as follows: None.