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Traffic control and speed reduction (14 occurrences)
...Traffic control and speed reduction speed reduction can form part of a traffic management option and should be considered at the works planning stage especially in circumstances where the 1.2 metres sideways clearance required for speed limits of 50 mph or more cannot be...
Coned area (10 occurrences)
.... All street and road works on roads with a speed limit of 40 mph or more must have warning lights (formerly known as road danger lamps) illuminated in poor visibility or during the hours of darkness. If your risk assessment requires it warning lights should also be used on lowe...
Setting out site (9 occurrences) - "no-nav-buttons"
...m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m Single carriageway speed limit 30 mph or less 60 20 to 45 T Taper length 13 26 39 52 65 78 91 0.5 10 to 30 600 No of cones 4 4 6 7 9 10 12 No of lights Single carriageway speed limit 40 mph 60 45 to 110 T...
Works on single carriageway roads (7 occurrences)
... approach signing and guarding in areas with speed limits of 30 mph or less. For three or more lane single carriageways you should consult your supervisor manager or other competent person . Exceptions are permitted in the case of works undertaken between parked vehicles (see ...
Traffic control by portable traffic signals (7 occurrences)
...raffic you must consider the following the speed of the traffic. If these signals are to be used on roads where the 85th percentile speed is 35 mph or more speed reducing measures should be considered on the approach; the position of bus stops and parking bays; the position o...
End sign (6 occurrences)
...ic or many large vehicles. If the permanent speed limit changes within a length of road covered by a temporary speed restriction the sign indicating the change in permanent speed limit (and any other permanent speed limit signs) should be covered up; and at the end of the tem...
Risk assessment (5 occurrences)
...essment must take account of road layout and speed of traffic the works to be undertaken location duration and restoration of work site to original state. The risk assessment or method statement may identify additional signing lighting and guarding that is needed to ensure the sa...
Setting out site (5 occurrences) - no-nav-buttons
...ertain circumstances on congested roads with speed limits of 30 mph or less the leadin taper may be reduced to 45 (see page 19). The longways clearance (L) is the distance between the end of the leadin taper and the first traffic barrier placed across the lane. Show origina...
Traffic control by priority signs (4 occurrences)
...s only when all of the following apply the speed limit is 60 mph or less; the length of the works from first cone to last cone is 80 metres or less; twoway traffic flow is no more than 42 vehicles counted over 3 minutes (840 vehh); and drivers approaching from either directi...
Works on dual carriageways with a speed limit of 40 mph or less (4 occurrences)
...Works on dual carriageways with a speed limit of 40 mph or less Consult your supervisor manager or other competent person about what to do. The layouts contained in this Code are basic examples and further guidance is available in Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manu...
Foreword (3 occurrences) - The Red Book Foreword
...t motorways and any dual carriageways with a speed limit of 50 mph or more. This Code is directed at operatives supervisors managers planners and designers who are responsible for making sure that all street and road works are safe for both operatives and the public. Road users i...
Traffic control for temporary obstruction of the carriageway (3 occurrences)
...y for drivers to the sign is 60 metres for speed limits of 40 mph or less; 75 metres for speed limits of 50 mph or more. Traffic control ahead signs must be positioned on both approaches when any of the following conditions apply the twoway traffic is greater than 20 vehic...
Warning lights (3 occurrences)
...e no more than 1.5 metres above the road for speed limits of 40 mph or less and no more than 1.2 metres above the road for speed limits of 50 mph or more. In terms of body colour lamp colour flash rate and steady light performance etc. warning lights must conform to the TSRGD (TS...
Traffic control (3 occurrences)
...lt the highway authority. Method Max speed limit (mph) Coned area length Traffic flow (maximum) Notes Passive Give and take 30 50 m maximum 20 vehicles over 3 mins and 20 HGVs per hour Signing as per figure in section Traffic control by give and take ...
Use of convoy working (3 occurrences)
...s little or no safety zone clearance traffic speeds past the working space must be reliably reduced to 10 mph or less and an agreed safe method of working imposed on the site. A risk assessment of the actual work activity and the effects of convoy working on the workforce and hig...
HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 43: Is It Wide Enourgh 2! Use of Give & Take Traffic Control Measures (3 occurrences) - HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 43: Is It Wide Enourgh 2! Use of Give & Take Traffic Control Measures "no-nav-buttons"
...ic control by give and take for roads with a speed limit of 30mph or less You can use give and take only when all of the following apply the speed limit is 30 mph or less the length of the works from first cone to last cone is 50 metres or less drivers approaching from...
Equipment operation and restrictions (NG10.3) (3 occurrences)
...ot. Vibrotampers may be operated at reduced speed for the first pass only with cohesive materials. Vibrotampers are not preferred for any permanent surface course application or any other application involving a layer thickness of less than 50 mm. Vibrating rollers A vibrat...
Advanced signing (2 occurrences)
...l vary according to the type of road and its speed limit see table inside the back cover. The range of distances is given to allow the sign to be placed in the most convenient position bearing in mind the available space and visibility for drivers. Do not simply choose the minim...
Using this Code (2 occurrences) - Using this Code
...ept motorways and any dual carriageways with speed limits of 50 mph or more. The highway includes the carriageway footway and verge. This Code shows typical layouts equipment and working methods. It does not include every situation you could encounter and it might be necessary f...
Traffic control by Stop/Go boards (2 occurrences)
... distance plate is required for roads with a speed limit of 50 mph or more. For roads with a speed limit of 50 mph or more an assessment should be made as to whether for and a distance should be included on a supplementary plate. Manually rotated boards should only be used wh...
Before you start (2 occurrences) - Before you start
...heavy or large vehicles passing What is the speed limit and does a significant amount of traffic appear to be travelling faster than the speed limit What is the type or make up of the traffic e.g. cars heavy or large vehicles Is there a cycle lane Are there many cyclists usin...
Working near tramways (2 occurrences)
... operator. The tramway operator may impose a speed restriction on tramcars andor provide a lookout. The highway authority should also be consulted to see if a temporary speed restriction is needed. If this is only realised on site then the supervisor manager or other competent p...
Works at road junctions (2 occurrences)
...or works at traffic signals on a road with a speed limit of 30 mph or less. Works in a side road at a Tjunction Notes For numbers and minimum size of cones and dimensions D T C L and S see table in the Setting out site section of this Code. An information board (omi...
Short-duration works (2 occurrences)
...than 15 minutes on a dual carriageway with a speed limit of 40 mph or less Notes For dimension D see table in the Setting out site section of this Code dimension D 275 m (300 yds) in this example. The need to place signs in the central reservation must be assessed befo...
Mobile works (2 occurrences)
...ntly more slowly than the prevailing traffic speed and involve continuous mobile operations. They will include activities such as grass cutting hedge cutting and weed spraying. Mobile works on a single carriageway road Notes For dimension D see table in the Setting out ...
Texture depth (2 occurrences) - Texture depth
... Concrete carriageways Roads where speed limit 60 mph 1.5 average 1.2 minimum 1.3 average 1.0 minimum 0.6 minimum See Table S2.6 All other roads 1.0 average 0.8 minimum 1.0 average 0.8 minimum 0.6 minimum 1.25 maximum 0.6 minimum Ta...
Polished Stone Value (PSV) (2 occurrences) - Polished Stone Value (PSV)
...pproaches Bends < 100 m radius where the speed limit is more than 40 mph (65 kmh) including 50 m approaches Downhill gradients over 10 for more than 50 m (single or dual carriageway) Uphill gradients over 10 for more than 50 m (single carriageway only) Site B Average to...
Works Instructions (1 occurrence) - Works Instructions
...g pedestrian and cyclist activity); and the speed limit. You need to be aware of any particular conditions or restrictions that would affect the temporary traffic management for example approval for portable traffic signals temporary traffic regulation orders or permit conditi...
Works on dual carriageways with a speed limit of 50 mph or more (1 occurrence)
...Works on dual carriageways with a speed limit of 50 mph or more Consult your supervisor manager or other competent person about what to do as such works are not covered by this Code. Guidance is available in Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual. ...
Vehicle requirements (1 occurrence)
...hicle is travelling at less than the general speed of traffic. For shortduration static works the beacons should remain on at all times. A Keep rightleft sign must be displayed for drivers approaching the works on the same side of the carriageway showing which side to pass. W...
Traffic control by ‘give and take’ (1 occurrence)
...only when all of the following apply the speed limit is 30 mph or less; the length of the works from first cone to last cone is 50 metres or less; drivers approaching from either direction can see 50 metres beyond the end of the works; twoway traffic flow is no more than...
HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 47: Traffic Barrier! When is a Traffic Barrier Required? (1 occurrence) - HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 47: Traffic Barrier! When is a Traffic Barrier Required? "no-nav-buttons"
...tes are required for advance signs where the speed limit is 50 mph or more. See the Traffic control section of this Code for guidance on unobstructed width past the works. DOS & DONTS DO Always install a Traffic Barrier when a running lane is closed DO C...
Road plates (1 occurrence)
...of excavation to be spanned and the type and speed of traffic expected to use the plates. ...
HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 34: Is It Wide Enough? When is a road closure the only option? (1 occurrence) - HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 34: Is It Wide Enough? When is a road closure the only option? no-nav-buttons
...ay in use by vehicles. It will vary with the speed limit (0.5m on roads 40mph or less 1.2m on roads 50mph or more) . This space forms a safety zone this zone is provided to protect you from traffic and the traffic from you. You must not enter the safety zone in the normal ...
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...f motorways and any dual carriageways with a speed limit of 50 mph or more). Who must use the Red Book The Red Book must be used by operatives supervisors managers planners and designers who are responsible for ensuring street and road works are safe for operatives and for ...
HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 44: Wait Here Please! Temporary Footway Closure (1 occurrence) - HAUC(UK) Guidance Bulletin 44: Wait Here Please! Temporary Footway Closure "no-nav-buttons"
...ximity of locations such as schools speed of traffic on any adjacent road Volume of traffic on any adjacent road DO Consider visibility for adults children wheel chair users and partially sighted DO Restrict the length of time any footway is ...
Other signs that you may need (1 occurrence)
...ction to hazard or obstruction Maximum speed advised ...
Skid resistance (NG2.6) (1 occurrence)
...of less than 100 m radius in roads where the speed limit is greater than 40 mph (65 kmh) should be identified from existing bend double bend or chevron warning signs or by notification from the authority. Given good site conditions it is possible to obtain reasonably representat...