Session: | Traffic Orders - Principals and Good Practice |
Date: | TBC |
Location: | Online |
Training provider: | PTRC Education and Research Services Ltd |
Cost: | Standard Fee: £365 + VAT CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £345 + VAT |
Contact: | PTRC Training |
Telephone: | 02073481970 |
Email: | info@ptrc-training.co.uk |
Type: | Course |
STAR Competence: | 7.1 Traffic Schemes |
This course provides delegates with an understanding of the formal stages involved in processing of permanent, temporary and experimental Traffic Orders together with associated notices that can be used to control the use of the highway.The course is suitable for those who have a regular need to request, produce or interpret all forms of Traffic Orders: delegates from highway and traffic engineering, parking management, temporary works co-ordination, reps and appeals management and project management backgrounds. It will also be valuable for those who manage teams for whom Traffic Orders play a significant role.
• Different types of Traffic Orders
• Other similar notices
• Legal powers used in Traffic Order introduction and application
• Which design options need Traffic Orders
• Signing and lining - TSRGD 2016
• Implementation
• Design requirements
• Consultation process
• Dealing with objections
• Making the Order
• Traffic Order Formats - Illustrated with examples and case studies
• Written Orders
• Map based Orders
The course is suitable for those who have a regular need to request, produce or interpret all forms of Traffic Orders: delegates from highway and traffic engineering, parking management, temporary works co-ordination, reps and appeals management and project management backgrounds. It will also be valuable for those who manage teams for whom Traffic Orders play a significant role.
On completion of this course delegates will:
• Have a clear understanding of each type of Traffic Order
• Have a general understanding of the legal powers and legislation that relates to the different Traffic Orders and temporary notices
• Understand why Traffic Orders are necessary and where they are used
• Understand the legal responsibilities and appreciate the timescales involved in making orders and be able to plan the implementation of different types of Traffic Orders and notices
• Be acquainted with the terms and phraseology associated with Traffic Orders
• Be capable of interrogating Traffic Orders and interpreting their meaning
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