Traffic Section Clause Samples
The Traffic Section clause defines the rules and responsibilities related to the management and regulation of traffic within a specified area or context. It typically outlines procedures for controlling vehicle flow, pedestrian movement, and may specify requirements for signage, traffic control devices, or coordination with local authorities. This clause ensures orderly and safe movement, minimizes congestion, and helps prevent accidents or disruptions by establishing clear expectations for traffic management.
Traffic Section. Employees assigned to ride a motorcycle shall receive an additional 2.5% of their base monthly salary rate. This payment shall be included for the purpose of calculating Holiday pay listed in Article 46, the Vacation Payoff listed in Article 23 and Sick Leave Payoff as provided in Article 24.7 and 24.8. Employees assigned as an Accident Investigator shall receive an additional 5.0% of their base monthly salary rate per month. Accident Investigators are expected to be on-call.
Traffic Section. All Members assigned to the Traffic Section shall sign on the same Leave List.
Traffic Section. (i) The Traffic Section will work the following standard shifts: Day shift – 0600-1600 Afternoon shift (Wednesday and Thursday) – 1400-2400 Afternoon shift (Friday and Saturday) – 1700-0300
(ii) Members will work shifts based on the following rotation: At the conclusion of the four (4) weeks the rotation will commence again at the top.
Traffic Section. Effective 2015 January 22, the Corporal in charge of the Traffic Unit shall sign on the same Leave List as the Corporal in charge of the CSU, and all Constables assigned to the Traffic Unit shall sign on a separate Leave List.
Traffic Section. The exercise of seniority by unit members in the Traffic Bureau will be based on department seniority.
Traffic Section. The Traffic Sergeant reports to the Specialty Unit Lieutenant and supervises the traffic officers and community service officers. Specific information regarding the traffic function is contained in Chapter 61 of this Manual of Standards.
