PTMS definition
Examples of PTMS in a sentence
Portable Traffic Monitoring Site (PTMS) or a Telemetry Traffic Monitoring Site (TTMS) may exist within the vicinity of your proposed work.
If a PTMS or TTMS is encountered during construction, the Department must be contacted immediately.
Prior to requesting reimbursement, the AGENCY may be required to enter data into its vehicle, equipment, and/or facility inventories in the Public Transportation Management System (PTMS).
The AGENCY will prepare and submit to MDOT milestone reports ten (10) days after the end of each quarter in PTMS.
The Grantee shall collect and submit to the Department at such time and in such manner as it may require information for the purpose of the Department’s Public Transportation Management System (PTMS).
The AGENCY must generate a quarterly operating assistance report in PTMS.
Forty (40) days after the end of each quarter, the AGENCY will submit a quarterly operating assistance report in PTMS.
If a PTMS or TTMS is encountered during construction, the Planning and Environmental Management Office (PL&EM) must be contacted immediately at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.
The Grantee shall collect and submit to the Department at such time and in such manner as the Department may require information for the purpose of the Department’s Public Transportation Management System (PTMS) and any and all other reports the Department deems necessary.
When repairs can be made in a timely fashion, the CONSULTANT may be required to return and obtain a traffic survey at this PTMS.