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of this specification, vessel is defined as a watercraft or other official contrivance, whether motorized or non-motorized, used to perform some or all of the work as any incidental work related to the project, or other official contrivance, whether motorized or non-motorized, used to perform some or all
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Friction & Safety? • Pavement friction is the force that resists the relative motion between, motorists maintain better control in both dry and wet driving conditions • Reduces stopping, • Despite motorcycles encompassing only 3% of registered vehicles, they are overrepresented
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Friction & Safety? • Pavement friction is the force that resists the relative motion between, motorists maintain better control in both dry and wet driving conditions • Reduces stopping, • Despite motorcycles encompassing only 3% of registered vehicles, they are overrepresented
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with the weigh-in-motion sensors, embedded inductive loops, axle sensors, magnetometers and non, Vehicle Speed/Classification Unit - per assembly. 695-5 Weigh-In-Motion Electronic Sensor. 695-5.1 General: Install Traffic Monitoring Site (TMS) Weigh-In-Motion Electronic Sensor, Materials: Use Weigh-In-Motion Electronic Sensors that meet the requirements of Section 997, and which are compatible with the Weigh-In-Motion sensor being installed. 695-5.3 Installation
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of Minutes Councilmember Charles Bare, Florida-Alabama TPO, made a motion to approve the minutes, , seconded the motion. The motion was approved unanimously. Lucie Ayer, Collier MPO, made a motion, Committee. Bob Herrington, Charlotte County- Punta Gorda MPO, seconded the motion. The motion, . The motion was approved unanimously. Mr. Glassman then presented the 2015 State Legislative Status Report, that he could bring the organization forward. Mayor Haynie, Chair, requested that a motion be made
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https://www.fdot.gov/maintenance/moreresourcesFDOT MPO Program Management Handbook_Ch 11
; Representatives conducting a motor carrier safety program under 49 USC 31102 and 49 USC 31106 ; Motor vehicle administration agencies; County transportation officials; State representatives of non-motorized users; and Other major federal, state, tribal, and local safety stakeholders. 7, of Non-Motorized Fatalities and Number of Non-Motorized Serious Injuries Performance targets must, system for motorized and non-motorized users is one of the ten factors MPOs must address
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and motivate additional travel. Florida has moderately lower household incomes than the remainder, s 1.17 1.941.912.162.291.96 1.75 RV, Motorcycle 1.00 1.231.081.151.181.18 1.13 Total 1.13 1 . 7, , S U V , T r u c k s 1.17 1.901.942.252.501.90 1.83 RV, Motorcycle 1.00 2.311.491.451.421.75 1.49, performance on Florida’s highways. It is defined as the number of hours a motorized vehicle spends traveling
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in Florida. (850) 410 - 5600 FDOT Motor Carriers Size & Weight (MCSAW) - For information or assistance, information. (850) 410 - 5540 Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) - For information or assistance regarding the regulation of a commercial motor vehicle under the International, , aquaculture, or livestock in the State of Florida. (850) 245 - 1300 Federal Motor Carrier Safety
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Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Administration, or Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what, Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, or Federal Motor, Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, or Federal Motor
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Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Administration, or Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what, Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, or Federal Motor, Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, or Federal Motor Carrier
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with lights and reflectors in compliance with applicable Florida motor vehicle laws, including turn, 102-11 is expanded by the following new Subarticles: 102-11.27 MOT Maintenance Services: The quantity to be paid will be the number of hours that MOT duties are performed, beginning when setup, is deleted and the following substituted: 102-13.25 MOT Maintenance Services: Price and payment
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with lights and reflectors in compliance with applicable Florida motor vehicle laws, including turn, . ARTICLE 102-11 is expanded by the following new Subarticles: 102-11.28 MOT Maintenance Services: The quantity to be paid will be the number of hours that MOT duties are performed, beginning when setup, 13.23 is deleted and the following substituted: 102-13.23 MOT Maintenance Services: Price
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and reflectors in compliance with applicable Florida motor vehicle laws, including turn signals, dual tail, is expanded by the following new Subarticles: 102-11.23 MOT Maintenance Services: The quantity to be paid will be the number of hours that MOT duties are performed, beginning when setup is complete, is deleted and the following substituted: 102-13.23 MOT Maintenance Services: Price and payment
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and reflectors in compliance with applicable Florida motor vehicle laws, including turn signals, dual tail, is expanded by the following new Subarticles: 102-11.23 MOT Maintenance Services: The quantity to be paid will be the number of hours that MOT duties are performed, beginning when setup is complete, is deleted and the following substituted: 102-13.23 MOT Maintenance Services: Price and payment
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cartridge with lights and reflectors in compliance with applicable Florida motor vehicle laws, including, . ARTICLE 102-11 is expanded by the following new Subarticles: 102-11.23 MOT Maintenance Services: The quantity to be paid will be the number of hours that MOT duties are performed, beginning when, . SUBARTICLE 13.23 is deleted and the following substituted: 102-13.23 MOT Maintenance Services: Price
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an undue burden on many of the Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) and Roadway contractors and companies within, . Many Contractors and MOT providers have significant inventories of TL-2 Water-filled Barrier, additional TL-3 product. This situation will ultimately result in an increased MOT cost to FDOT
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Topic #625-000-002 FDOT Design Manual 224 - Shared Use Paths 224 Shared Use Paths 224.1 General Shared use paths are paved facilities physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and are either within the highway right of way or an independent right, increased pedestrian demand in these context classifications. The Urban Side Path users and motorists, 222 in Context Classifications C2T, C4, C5, or C6 when: (1) Non-motorist volumes are expected
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