Saturday, 22 February 2014

Traffic control plan



http://urbantrafficdrafting.com.au/

Routes need to be suitable for the persons or vehicles using them, in suitable positions and sufficient in number and size. Accidents occur from groundwork’s to finishing works and managers, workers, visitors to sites and members of the public can all is at risk. Provide separate entry and exit gateways for pedestrians and vehicles. Traffic control plan includes various Walkways - provide firm, level, well-drained pedestrian walkways that take a direct route where possible; Crossings - where walkways cross roadways, provide a clearly signed and lit crossing point where drivers and pedestrians can see each other clearly; Visibility - make sure drivers driving out onto public roads can see both ways along the footway before they move on to it; Obstructions – do not block walkways so that pedestrians have to step onto the vehicle route; and Barriers - think about installing a barrier between the roadway and walkway.

No comments:

Post a Comment