Examples of Intelligent transportation system in a sentence
Traffic Management Systems (Permanent) The Engineer shall design and provide details as a part of the State’s Intelligent Transportation System to be managed from the Combined Transportation, Emergency and Communications Center (CTECC).
The Engineer shall determine the ROW requirements based on the proposed alignment, typical sections, design cross sections, access control, terrain, construction requirements, drainage, clear zone, maintenance, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and environmental mitigation requirements.
The Engineer shall design and provide details as a part of the State’s Intelligent Transportation System to be managed from locations to be determined.
CITY agrees to exercise reasonable good faith efforts to review, comment on and finalize with NCTCOG a Memorandum of Understanding Between Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Intelligent Transportation System Partners Concerning Guiding Principles for Multi-Agency Communication, Data and Video Sharing.
To the extent applicable, the CONTRACTOR agrees to conform to the National Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Architecture and Standards as required by 23 U.S.C. Section 517(d), 23 U.S.C. Section 512 note, and 23 CFR Part 655 and 940, and follow the provisions of the FTA Notice, “FTA National ITS Architecture Policy on Transit projects,” 66 Fed.
The proposed Project shall pay its fair share of the El Dorado Hills Intelligent Transportation System project (“ITS project”).
The applicable legislation for ITS projects is 23 CFR 940 Intelligent Transportation System Architecture and Standards.
Activity Authority Frequency Due Date FHWA HQ Program Office FHWA Division Responsible Program Office State DOT Responsible Program Office Remarks Intelligent Transportation System Architecture & Standards 23 CFR Part 940 Not Applicable Office of Operations Office of Technical Services – ITS/Traffic Operations Traffic Engineering and Operations Office FHWA & FDOT will hold an annual assessment with As needed appropriate FDOT Districts to determine if any major changes have occurred to their Architectures.
These projects shall comply with the procedures and guidelines as defined by Local Assistance Program Guidelines (LAPG) Chapter 13, Intelligent Transportation System Program and Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Chapter 23, Section 940 (23 CFR 940) entitled “Intelligent Transportation System Architecture and Standards”.
The Engineer shall determine the ROW requirements based on the proposed alignment, typical sections, access control, terrain, construction requirements, drainage, clear zone, maintenance, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and environmental mitigation requirements.