Limitation of Access definition

Limitation of Access means restriction of access to an existing or proposed road by means of an access restriction strip along the frontage of the road to any property or, in the case of a declared road, by any other means specified in Section 3.8 of the Transport Infrastructure (Roads) Act 1991; SCHEDULE 1 (continued) SECOND SCHEDULE (continued) Where the word “full” is used under the column headed “Limitation of Access in Table 2/3/2 it means that access to the road section to which it refers is prohibited from either alignment and that appropriate Limitation of Access must be implemented along the entire road section; Where the word “partial” is used under the column headed “Limitation of Access” in Table 2/3/2 it means that access will be permitted to the road section to which it refers from either or both sides of the alignment but that access points may be restricted and/or specifically determined by DOT or the Council and that appropriate Limitation of Access must be implemented at those parts of the road section where access is not permitted. SCHEDULE 1 (continued) SECOND SCHEDULE (continued)
Limitation of Access means a safety document that defines the limits and nature of work that may be carried out when verbal instructions are not considered sufficient for that purpose, and where a permit-to-work or sanction-for-test is not applicable;
Limitation of Access means restriction of access to an existing or proposed road by means of an access restriction strip along the frontage of the road to any property or, in the case of a declared road, by any other means specified in Section 3.8 of the Transport Infrastructure (Roads) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; Where the word “full” is used under the column headed “Limitation of Access in Table 2/3/2 it means that access to the road section to which it refers is prohibited from either alignment and that appropriate Limitation of Access must be implemented along the entire road section; Where the word “partial” is used under the column headed “Limitation of Access” in Table 2/3/2 it means that access will be permitted to the road section to which it refers from either or both sides of the alignment but that access points may be restricted and/or specifically determined by DOT or the Council and that appropriate Limitation of Access must be implemented at those parts of the road section where access is not permitted.

Examples of Limitation of Access in a sentence

  • Limitation of Access Privileges for Data Base Queries: Only privileged users, who are documented in an especially designated space, will have access privileges to data base queries.