❓ Asks about policy/legal requirements for signage at the beginning and end of temporary road works. Answer references Australian Standard 1742.3 - 2009.
AnsweredQoN 4664Legislative Council
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In relation to temporary road works, is there any policy or legal requirement for signage at the beginning and end of road works?
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Answered
1 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Finance representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
42 days
Main Roads WA
advises:
The requirement for a speed restriction at a roadwork site is specified in Australian Standard 1742.3 - 2009 "Manual of uniform traffic control devices Part 3: Traffic control for works on roads".
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advises:
The requirement for a speed restriction at a roadwork site is specified in Australian Standard 1742.3 - 2009 "Manual of uniform traffic control devices Part 3: Traffic control for works on roads".
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