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Traffic signalling systems (design) (formerly TA 12/07, TA 16/07, TA 56/87, TA 82/99, TA 84/06, TD 07/07, TD 24/97, TD 35/06). Version 1.1.0

DMRB: Control and Communications Technology TD 101 Version 1.1.0

Traffic signalling systems (design) (formerly TA 12/07, TA 16/07, TA 56/87, TA 82/99, TA 84/06, TD 07/07, TD 24/97, TD 35/06). Version 1.1.0

Document Status

Current

Supplement

Civil & Structural Supplement

Series

DMRB: Control and Communications Technology

Abstract

Presents traffic signalling systems design requirements and covers the design brief, site conditions, control strategy, reserve capacity, maintenance and inspection design requirements, equipment, traffic signal integration with walkers, cyclists, and horse-riders, connection to public transport systems, remote monitoring and passive safety.

History

Control and Communications Technology. Design. Supersedes TD 101 Control and communications technology. Design. Traffic signalling systems (formerly TA 12/07, TA 16/07, TA 56/87, TA 82/99, TA 84/06, TD 07/07, TD 24/97, TD 35/06). Revision 1 (HE, 2020), TA 12/07 Traffic signs and lighting. Traffic signals and control equipment. Traffic signals on high speed roads (HA, 2007), TA 16/07 Traffic signs and lighting. Traffic signals and control equipment. General principles of control by traffic signals (HA, 2007), TA 56/87 Traffic signs and lighting. Traffic signs and road markings. Hazardous cattle crossings: use of flashing amber lamps (HA, 1987), TA 82/99 Traffic signs and lighting. Traffic signals and control equipment. Installation of traffic signals and associated equipment (HA, 1999), TA 84/06 Traffic signs and lighting. Traffic signals and control equipment. Code of practice for traffic control and information systems for all-purpose roads (includes correction dated February 2007) (HA, 2006), TD 7/07 Traffic signs and lightings. Traffic signals and control equipment. Statutory approval of traffic control equipment (HA, 2007), TD 24/97 Traffic signs and lighting. Traffic signals and control equipment. All-purpose trunk roads inspection and maintenance of traffic signals and associated equipment (HA, 1997), TD 35/06 Traffic signs and lighting. Traffic signals and control equipment. All purpose trunk roads MOVA system of traffic control at signals (HA, 2006). Design manual for roads and bridges. DMRB. Version 0 - dated June 2019. Version 1 - dated Jan 2020 - updates references. Version 1.1.0 - dated August 2022 - changes made to core document, England NAA, Northern Ireland NAA, Scotland NAA and Wales NAA with incremental changes to requirements.

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Publisher History

National Highways is a government company, with responsibility for operating, maintaining and improving motorways and major A roads in England. It works with the Department for Transport and was previously known as Highways England and Highways Agency.


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