Traffic Engineers definition

Traffic Engineers means the engineer or engineering firm or corporation at the time employed by the Authority under the provisions of Section 706 of this Agreement to perform and carry out the duties imposed on the Traffic Engineers by this Agreement.
Traffic Engineers means an engineer or engineering firm or corporation at the time retained by the Authority pursuant to Section 709 to perform the acts and carry out the duties provided for such Traffic Engineers in this Indenture.
Traffic Engineers means an independent licensed professional engineer or firm of independent licensed professional engineers of recognized national standing in the field of estimating and projecting traffic on, or revenues of, toll facilities who have been selected by the Authority to serve as its Traffic Engineer. Said engineer (or firm of engineers) may be presently retained by the Authority for other purposes. In connection with matters not related to traffic and revenue projections of tolled facilities, the Authority may select members of another professional discipline to deliver any certificate of a consultant required by the terms of this Master Bond Resolution, provided further that any members of such discipline thereafter selected by the Authority shall be independent and shall be of recognized standing in such discipline.

Examples of Traffic Engineers in a sentence

  • As the work progresses, the Contractor shall relocate, subject to the City Traffic Engineer's approval, such devices and facilities as necessary to maintain proper routing.

  • Message configuration, color, and size shall be in accordance with the standard of the Institute of Traffic Engineers for Pedestrian Traffic Control Signal Indications.

  • In making the determination of traffic impact, the Administrative Officer or DRB shall utilize “Trip generation - Seventh Edition - 2003”, Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE), or its equivalent, or any subsequent and most recent publication thereof, and may use estimates from other sources, including local traffic counts, if the above publication does not contain data for a specific use or if a use contains unique characteristics that cause it to differ from national traffic estimates.

  • The proposed use generates less than 50 additional trips per day as determined in the document entitled Trip Generation, an informational report prepared by the Institute of Traffic Engineers; and 2.

  • In making the determination of traffic impact, the Administrative Officer or DRB shall utilize “Trip generation – Tenth Edition”, Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE), or its equivalent, or any subsequent and most recent publication thereof, and may use estimates from other sources, including local traffic counts, if the above publication does not contain data for a specific use or if a use contains unique characteristics that cause it to differ from national traffic estimates.

  • The I.T.E. (Institute of Traffic Engineers) Parking Manual, or other professional source, provides data which demonstrates parking demand for a proposed use is less than the standards specified in these Zoning Regulations.

  • A Substantial Modification is also required if there is a cumulative increase in density or intensity of ten percent or more in the number of average daily trips as defined by the Institute of Traffic Engineers and the Pasco County Access Management Team.

  • The Traffic Engineer's report shall include a statement of reasons supporting the recommendation to the Chief Executive Officer.

  • The “User” includes the Department Traffic Engineers and Maintenance Personnel.

  • The 9th Edition of the Trip Generation Manual developed by the Institute of Traffic Engineers (ITE) should be utilized to the extent possible to develop trip generation volumes.

Related to Traffic Engineers

  • Civil engineer means a professional engineer registered in the state of California to practice in the field of civil engineering.

  • Systems Engineering means preparing specifications, identifying and resolving interface problems, developing test requirements, evaluating test data, and supervising design.

  • Professional Engineer means a person entitled to practise as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario under a licence issued under the Professional Engineers Act;

  • Site Engineer means an Engineer appointed by the SBIIMS at site as their representative for day-to-day supervision of work and to give instructions to the contractors.

  • Value Engineering means the detailed analysis of systems, equipment, materials, services, facilities, and supplies required by the Contract Documents for the purpose of achieving the desired and essential functions of the Owner’s program at the lowest cost consistent with required and necessary performance, longevity, reliability, quality and safety.

  • Consulting Engineers means the independent engineer or engineering firm or corporation employed in connection with any Project to perform and carry out the duties of the Consulting Engineer under this Indenture or any Supplemental Indenture.

  • Licensed site remediation professional means an individual who is licensed by the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board pursuant to section 7 of P.L.2009, c.60 (C.58:10C-7) or the department pursuant to section 12 of P.L.2009, c.60 (C.58:10C-12).

  • Practice of engineering means any service or creative work, the adequate performance of which requires engineering education, training, and experience in the application of special knowledge of the mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences.