Temporary Traffic Regulation Order definition

Temporary Traffic Regulation Order means an order issued pursuant to Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Examples of Temporary Traffic Regulation Order in a sentence

  • Approve the removal of the existing Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO), implemented under the Covid-19 on-street response, that prohibits motor vehicles from entering St Mary Axe Monday-Friday 7am-7pm except for access to off-street premises;7.

  • Approve the removal of the temporary social distancing measures and associated Temporary Traffic Regulation Order from Old Broad Street between London Wall and Liverpool Street, previously implemented by the Covid-19 On Street Response.

  • Certain traffic management proposals will also require suitable conditions detailing the constraints on these proposals.The Promoter should supply details of traffic management proposals together with any requirement for action by the local authority or others such as: A need for a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) Lifting of parking restrictions Approval for temporary traffic signals (TTS) Suspension of bus stopsSection 12.

  • It should be noted that all use of temporary traffic signals require the approval of the Authority (see Section 12.10) A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order or Notice in order to close a road, or Section of a road, or to restrict traffic (Section 12.1) Any applicable reference number should be quoted in the condition if approval has been gained.

  • These temporary works may include, the placing of skips or other materials within the highway, the temporary closure of on-street parking bays, the imposition of temporary parking restrictions requiring a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order, the erection of hoarding or scaffolding within the limits of the highway, the provision of cranes over-sailing the highway.

  • A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) can be used to facilitate works on the road or to ensure public safety during an event.

  • Where the activity is dependent on a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO), temporary traffic signal approval, or the suspension of parking regulations, the relevant timescales should be taken into account by the Promoter, and applicants are advised to submit their requests for TTROs and/or temporary traffic signal approval when applying for a PAA.

  • These temporary works may include, the placing of skips or other materials within the highway, the temporary closure of on- street parking bays, the imposition of temporary parking restrictions requiring a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order, the erection of hoarding or scaffolding within the limits of the highway, the provision of cranes over-sailing the highway.

  • There will be full dialogue with all stakeholders before the Temporary Traffic Regulation Order can be put in place with two new tarred and permanent passing places created.

  • Where the activity is dependent on a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order, temporary traffic signal approval or the suspension of parking regulations, the relevant timescales should be taken in to account and applicants are advised to submit their requests for TTROs and/or temporary traffic signal approval when applying for a PAA.

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