pedestrian barrier definition
pedestrian barrier means a rail, fence or a device installed on a sidewalk or at any location within a highway at where pedestrian is prevented from crossing the roadway or entering a barricaded area;
pedestrian barrier means a rail, fence, or a device installed on a sidewalk or at any location within a highway at where pedestrian is prevented from crossing the roadway or entering a barricaded area; 101.01.37 “Pedestrian crossover” has the same meaning as in the Highway Traffic Act; 101.01.38 “Police force” means the Niagara Regional Police Force; 101.01.39 “Police officer” means a constable, any municipal by-law enforcement officer, or any person appointed for enforcing or carrying out the provisions of this by-law; 101.01.40 “Public vehicle” has the same meaning as in the Public Vehicle Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 425 as amended; 101.01.41 “Regional municipality” or “Region” means the Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Niagara; 101.01.42 “Regional Council” has the same meaning as in the Regional Municipality of Niagara Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 438 as amended; 101.01.43 “Roadway” has the same meaning as in the Highway Traffic Act; 101.01.44 “School bus” has the same meaning as in the Highway Traffic Act; 101.01.45 “Shoulder” means that portion of the highway lying adjacent to the roadway where there is no barrier curb, and which is improved or maintained to support a stopped vehicle; 101.01.46 “Side, approach” means that side closest to lawfully approaching vehicular traffic; 101.01.47 “Side, remote” means that side most distant from lawfully approaching vehicular traffic; 101.01.48 “Sidewalk” means a foot path or any portion of highway set aside or improved for the use of pedestrians; 101.01.49 “Stand” or “standing” has the same meaning as in the Highway Traffic Act; 101.01.50 “Stop” or “stopping” has the same meaning as in the Highway Traffic Act;