TRAFFIC CONTROLS Clause Samples
TRAFFIC CONTROLS. 14.1 For security and safety reasons the speed limit on the Estate for all Building Contractors vehicles is 35 km/h.
14.2 No contractors, sub-contractors, employee and/or delivery vehicles entering the estate will be allowed to be overloaded with personnel or material. No personnel will be allowed to hang on to any moving vehicle or other equipment.
14.3 The contractor is responsible for all his employees, sub-contractors and delivery vehicles to ensure adherence to these rules. Breach: > Failure to adhere to the traffic rules will result in a written notification to the offender. All violations will be logged. Repeated offenders will be penalized and denied access to the Estate. > In addition, the Contractor will be fined R500,00 per offence.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS. Prior to disrupting traffic flow on a campus/city roadway and to avoid causing a potential hazard to pedestrians or vehicles, the Contractor shall arrange for and pay for security details through the ▇▇▇▇▇ College Public Safety Office. In all cases, ▇▇▇▇▇ College’s Campus Public Safety Office shall be the final authority of what activity is a potential hazard to pedestrians or vehicles.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS. 11.1 Only licensed drivers are permitted to drive vehicles on the Estate.
11.2 For security and safety reasons the speed limit on the Estate for all BUILDING CONTRACTORS vehicles is 40 km/h.
11.3 No BUILDING CONTRACTORS, sub-contractors, employee and/or delivery vehicles entering the estate will be allowed to be overloaded with personnel or material. No personnel will be allowed to hang on to any moving vehicle or other equipment.
11.4 The BUILDING CONTRACTOR is responsible for all his employees, sub-contractors and delivery vehicles to ensure adherence to these rules.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS. The City shall operate and care for traffic lights, directional guides and controls, and parking controls and shall perform the necessary repairs and alterations thereto; it being understood that the arterial highways are subject to the jurisdiction of the Traffic Engineering and Safety Division with relation to the installation of traffic lights and warning signs specifically by the State pursuant to the statute in such cases made and provided. This work shall be done in accordance with the Department of Transportation Maintenance Standards for Arterial Highways revised October 1, 1972, as amended.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS. The Contractor shall furnish all local Police Officers to direct traffic and to keep the traffic off any part of the roadway in which construction is being carried out on, as, in the opinion of the Engineer are necessary for such purpose. Arrangements for officers shall be made well in advance of the work schedule for each day. If for any reason the Contractor cancels work for that day, and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Department is not given advance notice, the Contractor will be responsible for that officer's wages. If the contractor has performed work that has not been accepted by the town and has to be redone to meet the specification, then the contractor is responsible for the expense of the police details due to poor workmanship or warrantee issues. Except in the instance above, the Owner will reimburse the Contractor for all other police details. The contractor must submit payments directly to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Department or other police department’s that have supplied officers to the job site and supply copies of invoices showing invoice has been paid to the Department of Public Works as proof of payment.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS. For security and safety reasons the speed limit on the Estate for all BUILDING CONTRACTOR’S vehicles is 30 km/h. No contractors, sub-contractors, employees and / or delivery vehicles entering the estate will be allowed to be overloaded with personnel or material. No personnel will be allowed to hang on to any moving vehicle or other equipment. The BUILDING CONTRACTOR is responsible for all his employees, sub-contractors and delivery vehicles to ensure adherence to these rules. It must be ensured that no traffic is obstructed by vehicles parked in the road.
