Road Network definition

Road Network means the entire road network in Kenya, whether classified or unclassified, of regional or local importance, public or private, adopted or unadopted, or otherwise howsoever described;
Road Network means all types of roads, including international roads, national highways, district roads, feeder roads, urban roads, mule tracks/ trails, and roads not under the authority of the Department, such as but are not limited to forest roads, farm roads, power tiller roads, telecommunications road, power roads, mining and exploration roads, industry roads, health roads, education roads, public roads, private roads, project roads and all the types of bridges on that road
Road Network means the roads listed in Annexure M1/A.

Examples of Road Network in a sentence

  • The reference document Extent of the Trunk Road Network published by Transport Scotland, identifies protocols for determining the boundaries between the Trunk Roads included in the Unit and the roads which are the responsibility of Operational Partners including local authorities for the purposes of this Contract.

  • The reference document Extent of the Trunk Road Network published by Transport Scotland, identifies protocols for determining the boundaries between the Trunk Roads included in the Unit and the roads which are the responsibility of Operational Partners including Local Authorities for the purposes of this Contract.

  • A Common ontology based on the Ontology of Transportation Networks (OTN), ISO 19107, Ge- ographic Data Files (GDF), and National Road Network Canada.

  • Toole Design anticipates using data available through Iowa DOT’s Road Network portal and other transportation network data made available through the MPO and its local partners (e.g., signal, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, crosswalks, etc.).

  • The UPPWD intend to improve approximately 600 Kms of State Highways under Uttar Pradesh Core Road Network Development Program (UPCRNDP).

  • These sections of the Strategic Road Network are essentially within the private sector.

  • Improvements to the Strategic Road Network including the A5(T), the new M54/M6 Link Road and other Major Road Network upgrades will also be essential.

  • We will contact you by using the contact details that you have provided to us.

  • At present this role would fall to the Highways Agency for those Proposed Schemes that are part of the Strategic Road Network, also defined as DfT Projects, and to the Highways & Transportation Directorate of Kent County Council for those schemes that are part of the Local Road Network.

  • The purpose of this strategic agreement is to set out the broad principles of partnership working between the Highways Agency and emergency responders, in terms of carrying out their responsibilities of each organisation on the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in England to make it safer and less congested.


More Definitions of Road Network

Road Network has the meaning given to that term in RTA M2.
Road Network means the Road and the surrounding roads which form part of the Melbourne road network.
Road Network means the network of roads included in the Contract.

Related to Road Network

  • Mobile Network means the network facilities and/or network services comprising the public cellular network for the provision of Call Communications.

  • BT Network means the communications network owned or leased by BT and used to provide a Service.

  • Digital network means any online-enabled application, software, website or system offered or utilized by a transportation network company that enables the prearrangement of rides with transportation network company drivers.

  • Network means the Distributor's lines, substations and associated equipment used to convey electricity between:

  • Trusted Network means a network operated and maintained by the Contractor, which includes security controls sufficient to protect DSHS Data on that network. Controls would include a firewall between any other networks, access control lists on networking devices such as routers and switches, and other such mechanisms which protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the Data.