Signalization definition

Signalization means the installation or modification of a traffic control signal.
Signalization means a traffic control signal. When used in a predictive (future) sense, it means an access (intersection) location that is predicted to meet any of the warrants for a traffic signal as defined by the M.U.T.C.D.
Signalization means installing or modifying a traffic control signal.

Examples of Signalization in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if at any time prior to the Department assessing Project Completion Liquidated Damages, the Developer fails to achieve both the P&R Milestone and the Route 28 Signalization Milestone under Section 8.10(b), the Department will be entitled to assess Milestone Liquidated Damages on both Intermediate Milestones concurrently.

  • New construction or modifications to the existing traffic signals are defined in Section 16 (Signing, Delineation, Pavement Marking, Signalization, and Lighting).

  • New construction or modifications to the existing illumination are defined in Section 16 (Signing, Delineation, Pavement Marking, Signalization, and Lighting).

  • County shall be solely responsible for the design, permitting, and construction of the Signalization Improvements, to include the installation of hardware to facilitate signalized intersection at the same as permitted by Florida Department of Transportation and Southwest Florida Water Management District.

  • Prior to the Developer installing any Signalization, the City shall provide Developer with an accounting of nearby development activity impacting the roadway network so that Developer may share the costs of this Signalization with nearby development activity.

  • The Consultant shall prepare plan sheets, notes and details to include, but not be limited to, the following: Intersection Signalization Plan sheets at 1" = 20' scale, General Note sheet(s), Summary of Pay Items sheet(s), Pole Mast Arm Detail sheet(s), Foundation Details sheet(s) and special detail sheet(s) and soil boring data, as needed.

  • Signalization equipment also includes conduits, pull-boxes, and cables from the local cabinet to traffic control devices installed at the intersection.

  • Signalization equipment includes traffic controller assemblies, vehicle detection systems associated with signal actuation, pedestrian detection systems, grounding and lightning protection, span wire assemblies, electrical power service assemblies, poles, mast arms, signal assemblies, system control equipment, traffic control system auxiliaries, and illuminated signs.

  • Any such fair-share funding of Signalization shall be facilitated by the City and an agreement will be separately executed as necessary.

  • Included with the Consultant/Developer written request for revision will be his signed Engineers Certification with the professional engineer’s seal that the Traffic Signalization Plan and the signal timing schedule revisions have been have been designed in accordance with the requirements set forth in the current MUTCD and meet all applicable N.J.S.A. 39:4 requirements.

Related to Signalization

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  • Signal means any transmission of radio frequency energy or of optical information.

  • Transformation means, any of the following with respect to a legal entity: a merger, transformation, (re-) registration, incorporation as a joint stock or limited liability company or partnership or other legal entity, bankruptcy, liquidation, insolvency, organization into a distinct form or other entity or any other event or process by which any of the following is altered with respect to that entity: its legal identity, form or nature, or the form or nature of its ownership or capital, or its seat, and where any such event or process or any part thereof took place at any time between 22 March 1989 and 13 June 2002.

  • Sensor means any measurement device that is not part of the vehicle itself but installed to determine parameters other than the concentration of gaseous and particle pollutants and the exhaust mass flow.