Examples of Traffic regulation in a sentence
Traffic regulation measures specified under paragraph (1) include: restrictions on stopping, parking, waiting, loading and unloading, authorising the use of parking places and provisions relating to the direction and priority of vehicular traffic.
Traffic regulation ordersConsultation Question 29 (Paragraph 7.23): We seek views on whether the law on traffic regulation orders needs specific changes to respond to the challenges of HARPS.
Traffic regulation on special roads (apart from regulation relating to matter 10.1).
Traffic regulation orders (TROs) can be made for a number of reasons, including avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or for preventing the likelihood of such danger arising, for preventing damage to the road or any building on or near the road, for facilitating the passage on the road of traffic (including pedestrians) or preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs.
A statutory scheme requiring operators to operate buses to set standards in order to be able to utilise certain facilities [Traffic regulation order is needed, see 114(7)].
Power to approve and rescind Traffic regulation Orders relating to disabled parking bays under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
Traffic regulation orders Legal processes, such as allowing the closure of a road or imposing mandatory speed limits, need to be arranged by the highway authority well in advance of the works.
The integration of environment and development on all levels of decision making has been a goal of NORAD for about 20 years (Opsal, Ås 2002 [interviews], Skjønsberg: 2000).
Article 16 (Traffic regulation) allows, with the consent of the traffic authority, the undertaker to regulate traffic on roads (defined under sub-paragraph (4) as a public highway maintained by and at the expense of the traffic authority) to the extent that it is necessary for the purposes of or in connection with the construction of the authorised development.
Traffic regulation orders (TROs) are required for cycleways and may be required for footpaths, to stop motor vehicles or cyclists using them.