Traffic Control Device

A Traffic Control Device (also traffic management device) is any sign, signal, pavement marking or device placed or erected for the purpose of regulating, warning or directing traffic and/or pedestrians.

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Data Standard for Road Management and Investment in Australia and New Zealand

Section 8.3.28 of the Data Standard for Road Management and Investment in Australia and New Zealand defines a 'traffic management device' as a device that manages and controls the flow or speed or vehicles/ road users. It includes width restrictions, speed humps/ platforms, pedestrian crossings, roundabouts and splitter islands.

Related Pages

External Links & References

  1. Townsville Road Hierarchy
  2. Queensland Main Roads
  3. Google Search
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