Management of Electronic Traffic Equipment
A Code of Practice
- Author:
- Department for Transport (DfT)
- Publisher:
- TSO (The Stationery Office)
'Management of Electronic Traffic Equipment: A Code of Practice' contains important guidance for local authorities that own and operate electronic traffic equipment on their network.
This Code of Practice is the first document within the UK which establishes a series of good practice policies and procedures, obtained from experts, on how to effectively manage the maintenance of fixed location electronic traffic control equipment.
The growth of technology in the highways sector has led to improvements in congestion control and a reduction in carbon emissions. Adoptions of the recommendations within this code will help local authorities achieve delivery of high quality services.
This code aims to:
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Encourage adoption of asset management principles to promote a lifecycle approach in decision-making for maintenance of electronic traffic equipment
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Encourage the development and regular review of policies for positive and lasting maintenance
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Encourage focus on the needs of users and communities
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Encourage a level of consistency and harmonisation across all authorities whilst allowing flexibility for local variations to be applied as appropriate
The Code acknowledges that funding for refurbishment varies greatly from authority to authority and maintenance programmes should be developed and managed in line with the practical advice in the code to ensure that the available funding is spent effectively.
Whilst the Code is written for the local authority sector, the principles may apply to maintenance arrangements outside this sector.
Extent | 144 pages | ISBN | 9780115531699 |
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Size | A4 | Price | £35.00 |
Format | Paperback, section sewn | Published | 22 Sep 2011 |
Availability | Out of Print: but may be available to order | Delivery | Delivery options and charges |