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For hard copies of a guideline, forward your request with a payment at $10.00 each to: Publications, NZ Transport Agency, Private Bag 6995, Wellington 6141. RTS 1, Guidelines for the implementation of traffic controls at crossroads [PDF, 96 KB] This replaces RTS 10 – Road signs and markings for level crossings.
NZTA TCD Manual: Part 1 General requirements for traffic signs. Consultation draft December 2008. Preface. Introduction. The Traffic control devices manual will provide guidance on industry good practice, including, where necessary, practice mandated by law. The planned structure of the Traffic control devices manual.
The legal requirements for traffic signs are given in Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 and amendments. If you are unable to The NZTA does not encourage the use of non-standard traffic sign formats (ie, those not depicted in the specifications on this website) in any visual media. The standard shape
Other safety requirements. • The sign supports must meet the requirements regarding strength, rigidity and impact performance as described in our traffic signs performance based specification (also known as specification P/24) available from our website (www.nzta.govt.nz). • We strongly discourage the inclusion of detailed.
In this bylaw: "Agency" means the New Zealand Transport Agency established under section 93 of the Land. Transport Management Act 2003. "official road sign" means any sign erected in accordance with: (a) the Traffic Regulations 1976; or. (b) the Land Transport Act 1998 and rules made pursuant to it, including the Land.
subject to controls administered by territorial authorities. This may be either district plan rules or through local authority bylaws under the Local Government. Act 2002 (LGA). Where the sign is visible from a state highway, the NZTA often has input into proposals to erect advertising signs as an affected party under the RMA.
Part 3 Advertising signs, is part of a suite of guidelines within the Traffic control devices manual (TCD manual) prepared by the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA or the Agency). It supersedes Road and Traffic Standard part 7 Advertising signs and road safety. The document is intended to help provide guidance and indicate best
The policy and location requirements for traffic signs, which must be used in conjunction with MOTSAM Part 2: markings. Use is mandatory on state highways and recommended on other road controlling authority roads, to ensure consistent traffic signing nationally. Details are given for approved sign legends, sign symbols
Traffic control devices manual. The planned structure of the Traffic control devices manual comprises 15 documents (3 specifications, 10 parts, a glossary and a list of references) and is shown in the table below. Each part will be developed under the guidance of a working group of practitioners experienced in, and having
4.8 Establishing a sign style. 15. 4.9 Preparing the layout of the sign. 16. 4.10 Choosing the sign materials. 17. 5. Minimising the adverse effects of roadside advertising. 19. 5.1 Introduction. 19. 5.2 Colour of advertising signs and devices. 19. 5.3 Location of roadside advertising. 19. 5.4 Advertising giving instructions to traffic.
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