Traffic Signage definition

Traffic Signage means all signage erected by the City dedicated to directing the movement or operation generally of vehicles on the Public Highways, erected on TTC platforms and traffic signal plant;

Examples of Traffic Signage in a sentence

  • Before the Payment Date, the Developer shall pay to the City the Traffic Signage and Road Markings Assessment Levy per hectare of Development Area as set out in Schedule 2.

  • On or before the Payment Date, the Developer shall pay to the City the Traffic Signage and Road Markings Charge per hectare of Development Area as set out in Schedule 2.

  • In the performance of its responsibilities in terms of this Agreement, the Municipality shall ensure that, as a minimum, traffic accommodation as stipulated in the South African Development Community Road Traffic Signage Manual, is adhered to.

  • On or before the Payment Date, the Developer shall pay to the City the Traffic Signage and Road Markings Charge per hectare of Development Area as set out in Schedule “2”.

  • Illuminated Traffic Signage Energy consumption and maintenance over a 15 year period.

  • Estimated TDD Improvement Costs set forth above are estimates only, and the amount set forth above for any given line item shall not act as a cap on the amount of reimbursable costs for such line item except for Land Costs, Project Design Costs, and Traffic Signage as indicated in footnotes 2, 3 and 4.

  • Illuminated Traffic Signage Energy consumption and maintenance over a 30 year period.

  • The design, specifications and functional requirements for:-  8x red/green Traffic lights sets fitted to each weighbridge and as per South African Road Traffic Signage Manual Volume 3;  8x Automated Boom gates.