Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the Roadway. Roadway. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment.
Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the Roadway. Roadway. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment. Sand Hole. A hole that develops in the running surface of the road which is quite soft and dangerous in nature. Usually found in very xxxxx soils. Shoulder. That portion of Roadway contiguous with Traveled Way for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use, and lateral support of Base and Surface Course, if any. Slide. A concentrated deposit of materials from above or on backslope extending onto the Traveled Way or Shoulders, whether caused by mass land movements or accumulated ravelling. Slough. Material eroded from the backslope which partially or completely blocks the ditch, but does not encroach on the Traveled Way so as to block passage of traffic. Slump. A localized portion of the Roadbed which has slipped or otherwise become lower than that of the adjacent Roadbed and constitutes a hazard to traffic.
Roadside. If the vehicle breaks down more than one mile from the home address, we will arrange service at the scene of the breakdown and pay call-out fees and labour costs in an attempt to repair it. If it cannot be repaired quickly at the scene of the breakdown, we will arrange and pay the cost of taking it, the driver and the passenger(s) from the scene of the breakdown to the nearest repairer, up to a maximum of 20 miles.
Roadside. Roadside is only available if Your Product includes Roadside. If an Eligible Vehicle has had a Breakdown on a public highway in the Territory and RAC can gain access and reasonably provide Service RAC will send assistance to try and repair the Eligible Vehicle at the roadside. Roadside includes 30 minutes free labour at the scene of the Breakdown. If RAC are unable to mobilise the vehicle within a reasonable time RAC will take the Eligible Vehicle, Driver and up to 16 people to a destination of Your choice. If there are more than 5 people this may require multiple means of transportation. On a Cost Plus basis RAC will tow or transport any Eligible Vehicle; – which, in RAC’s reasonable opinion, is loaded beyond its legal limit; or – if the Eligible Vehicle is in a position where RAC can only work on it or move it without causing damage to gain access to work on it unless otherwise authorised to do so by the vehicle owner; or – where wheels have been removed. Roadside excludes: – Routine servicing of Your Eligible Vehicle – Replacing tyres or windows – The cost of ferry crossings – Eligible Vehicles being demonstrated or delivered by motor traders, or used under trade plates – Any storage charges incurred when You are using the Services – Eligible Vehicles which in Our reasonable opinion, are unroadworthy even if repaired under this Agreement – Labour at any garage to which the Eligible Vehicle is taken – Transport of animals. RAC may at its discretion arrange their onward transportation provided this is solely at Your risk and on a Cost Plus basis. RAC will neither insure nor accept responsibility for any losses or damage in connection with onward transportation of animals – Missing or broken keys, although on Your request and on a Cost Plus basis We will try to arrange the services of a locksmith – Driver-induced or preventable faults including but not limited to: lack or shortage of fuel or power, puncture with no legal spare, lock outs, lost keys, contaminated fuel. If requested RAC will provide Roadside Services on a Cost Plus basis – the cost of parts, Specialist Charges, fuel or other supplies. If requested RAC will arrange for these services on a Cost Plus basis.
Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the Roadway. Roadway. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment. Sand Hole. A hole that develops in the running surface of the road which is quite soft and dangerous in nature. Usually found in very xxxxx soils.
Roadside. This term shall mean at or near the curb and mailbox in front of any residence or business easily visible and accessible to Contractor. Such area shall be at least within 3 to 6 feet from the edge of the road and shall not block mailbox.
Roadside. The area between the roadbed and the outer right-of-way boundary line. Maintenance includes the cleaning of inlets, bioretention areas, gutters, culverts, restoring side slopes, removal of drifted material, drift prevention, erosion control work and maintenance of sound walls.,
Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the Roadway. T-800-1 Sale Name: Elk Mountain II Page 150c Contract 2400-6T, (6-06) 800-1.17 - Roadway. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment.
Roadside. A general term denoting the area adjoining the outer edge of the Roadway. FS-2400-6T Contracts (06/06) CT5.31# Special Provisions Roadway. The portion of a road within the limits of excavation and embankment.