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1、Yorkshire Common Permit Scheme For Road Works & Street Works,Introduction,The Yorkshire Common Permit Scheme for Road Works and Street Works is made pursuant to Part 3 of the TMA 2004, Sections 32 - 39 and the Traffic Management Permit Schemes (England) Regulations 2007, Statutory Instrument 2007, N

2、o. 3372, made on the 28th November 2007.,Introduction to Permit Schemes,Permit schemes were introduced by Part 3 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 (TMA) to improve authorities abilities to minimise disruption from street and highway works. Permit Schemes provide a new way to manage activities in ce

3、rtain streets in the Public Highway.,Introduction to Permit Scheme,In permit streets, instead of informing a Street Authority about their intentions to carry out works in the area, all works promoters will need to obtain a permit for their works. Permit schemes provide a change to the Notification S

4、ystem under the New Roads and Street Works Act, 1991 (NRSWA).,Scheme Purpose and Objectives,To enable improved LA coordination and control of works on highway. To reduce delay and disruption to travelling public. To save traffic congestion and reduce vehicle operating costs. To demonstrate parity.,E

5、lements in Common with the NRSWA Notice System,Registered Activities / Works;,Categories of Activities / Works (Major, Standard, Minor and Immediate);,Street Gazetteers, including street references, by means of Unique Street Reference Numbers (USRN) and Additional Street Data (ASD);,The distinction

6、between Main roads and Minor roads;,Streets designated as protected, having special engineering difficulty or traffic sensitivity.,Key Points of Permits,A permit is only valid for the period of time stated on the permit.,The start and end dates will be in calendar days, even though many aspects of t

7、he scheme will operate on working days.,Where a permit allows weekend and Bank Holiday work, then the permit start and end dates will accommodate that.,A late start on site means duration lost. The end date cannot be stretched without an approved variation.,Streets Covered,The scheme will cover all

8、streets which are:,Reinstatement Categories 0, 1 or 2,Traffic Sensitive Streets Protected Streets,Exclusions from The Scheme (NRSWA Notices only),Trunk roads and motorways, for which the Highways Agency is the Highway Authority Private streets Category 3 or 4 streets that are not Traffic sensitive,W

9、hat Activities Need A Permit?,Registerable activities that involve the breaking up or resurfacing of any street in Cat. 0, 1 and 2 roads or Traffic Sensitive, or Protected streets, at any time.,All activities that involve the opening of the carriageway of Cat. 0, 1 or 2 roads, or Traffic Sensitive s

10、treets, or cycleways at Traffic Sensitive times.,What Activities Need a Permit? (contd.),All activities that require Traffic Control.,All activities that reduce the number of lanes used in a carriageway of 3 or more lanes.,All activities that require a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order, or Notice,

11、or the suspension of pedestrian crossing facilities.,What Activities Need A Permit? (contd.),All activities that require a reduction of width of the existing carriageway of a Traffic Sensitive street at any time.,Pole testing which involves excavation, and any reinstatement following pole testing, w

12、hether it involves any of the above criteria or not.,What Activities DONT Need A Permit?,Non registerable activities:,Traffic Census surveys.,Pole testing which does not involve excavation.,Road-marking works that are not part of other works, providing the Registered Criteria do not apply.,Works on

13、Cat. 3 and 4 streets which are not Traffic Sensitive at any time or in any part.,Working Day NRSWA Section 98(2),For the purposes of administration of the Permit Scheme Working Day means a day other than a Saturday or Sunday, Christmas Day or Bank Holiday; and for the purpose of this permit scheme,

14、a working day will be treated as 08:00 to 16:30,Permit Activity Categories,Activity Categories,Major Standard Minor Immediate,Activity Categories,Major Activities: Those works which have been identified or planned as part of a programme Works requiring a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (Not a Tem

15、porary Traffic Notice). Works having a duration of 11 working days or more.,Activity Categories (contd),Standard Activities: Works other than major or immediate that have a planned duration of between 4 and 10 working days inclusive.,Activity Categories (contd),Minor Activities: Works other than maj

16、or or immediate that have a planned duration of 3 working days or less.,Activity Categories,Immediate Activities: Emergency Works Required to end or prevent circumstances existing or imminent which can cause damage to people or property. Urgent Activities (Not being Emergency Works) To avoid substantial loss to the promoter. To prevent unplanned interruption to service. To re-connect supplies or services where the promoter will be under civil or criminal liability if del

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