Signs and Signals In Road Transport

Thursday, September 25, 2008
Signs
Traffic signs and signals are an essential part of the road traffic system. Paying attention to traffic signs helps you move around safely and efficiently. There are three types of traffic signs:
  • regulatory signs
  • warning signs
  • guide signs
Regulatory signs
You must obey the instructions on these signs.

Stop
Stop and give way to all other vehicles approaching, entering or already on the intersection. If you turn at the intersection, you must also give way to pedestrians crossing the road you are entering.

Give way
Slow down or stop and give way to all other vehicles approaching, entering or already on the intersection. If you turn at the intersection, you must also give way to pedestrians crossing the road you are entering.

Roundabout
Slow down or stop and give way to all vehicles on the roundabout.

No turns
Do not turn right or left or make a U-turn at the intersection—you must only drive in the direction indicated by the arrow.

No entry
Do not drive onto the road beyond this sign.

No U-turn
Do not make a U-turn here.

No left turn
Do not turn left at the intersection.

No right turn
Do not turn right or do a u-turn at the intersection. Keep left You must drive to the left of this sign.

One way
You must drive only in the direction indicated by the arrow.

No overtaking or passing
Overtaking or passing another vehicle is not allowed from the NO OVERTAKING OR PASSING sign to: a distance past the sign indicated on the sign the end of the bridge, if the sign applies to a bridge an END NO OVERTAKING OR PASSING sign.

Wrong way – go back
This sign warns you that you are driving in the wrong direction along an exit ramp of a motorway.

Trucks & must drive in gear low
Trucks and buses must drive in a gear low enough to limit their speed without relying on the primary brake. Used on steep routes.

Keep left unless overtaking
When you drive past this sign on a multi-lane road, you must not drive in the right lane unless overtaking, turning right, making a U-turn, avoiding an obstacle or driving in congested traffic.

Two way
Vehicles travel in both directions on this road.

Integrated Transport System

Thursday, September 18, 2008
The Government is committed to delivering an integrated transport system which meets economic and social needs but does not threaten the environment.

The aim is to:
tackle congestionpromote better public transport anddeliver vital missing links in the transport network
There a number of ways in which the Government seeks to do this:

Legislation
The Transport Act was designed to ensure that the Executive is equipped to deliver its aims for an integrated transport system
Policy progress
Progress in economic growth, greater accessibility, better integration, new ways of working and future developments

Transport Future - Guidance on Local Transport StrategiesLocal transport strategies

Local authorities' local transport strategies help deliver national and local transport objectives
Road traffic reduction
Work to help local authorities set, monitor and deliver rigorous, meaningful road traffic reduction targets
Transport appraisal guidance
Transport Appraisal Guidance (TAG) is designed to aid transport planners and decision-makers in the development of multi modal transport policies, plans, programmes and projects.

Bus Drivers' Responsibilities

Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Authorised bus drivers (including tourist bus drivers) must comply with all relevant requirements of the Passenger Transport Regulation 2007. Some of these requirements are:

Bus drivers must not
tout or solicit for passengers or for a hiring leave the driving seat of the bus without reasonable excuse smoke in the bus at any time eat or drink in the bus when in service or hired or available for hire move the bus while any door is open falsely advertise that they are authorised bus drivers carry any person on a tourist service bus whom you have reason to believe is not a tourist
Bus drivers must
ensure their vehicle is clean and tidy be clean and tidy, and be properly attired and wear enclosed shoes behave with civility and propriety towards any intending passengers, passengers, other bus drivers and authorised officers allow assistance animals or animals in training in their vehicle deliver lost property to its owner, your operator or a police station hand over driver licence and driver authority card to authorised officer when requested to do so

Establishment of Automobile in Industries

Sunday, September 14, 2008
An automobile is wheeled motor vehicle designed with an engine or motor for transporting passengers across the country. Most of the term specifies that automobiles are designed to run on roads having seats for one or more eight people, typically with four wheels. The basic purpose for the establishment of automobile is to transport of people rather than goods.

Auto transportation is one of the important transport services provided by more number of companies to the people. Almost, in every state car shipping services is provided to the customers in excellent manner by carrying all sorts of goods and vehicles. More number of new automobiles are transported through different sorts of automobiles.

Requirements of Truck

Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A truck is vehicle that used to carry goods, materials like automobile parts, medicines and others. The term truck in car shipping refers to auto vehicles that carry goods and materials from one place to another. When gasoline engine driven trucks came into fashion, they were called as motor trucks. In United States, commercial driver license is required to drive across the country any type of vehicle that weights. Also, in Australia and New Zealand small vehicles with open back called ute and for large vehicles it is referred as truck.

The trucks are used for cargo transport and it has been created for specific task like trucks for concrete mixing and transport, light trucks for military. Trucks plays an important role in automobile industry and more number will be making use of the services provided.

Air transport

Monday, September 8, 2008
Air transport is one of the fastest moving auto transportation in the world. More number of people is making use of the services offered in the world. The term aviation refers to the activities involved for man made flying devices including people, organization and regulatory bodies. The fixed wing aircraft is commonly called airplane or aero plane that is heavier than air craft.

A heliplane is both fixed wing, rotary wing that ranges from small to large. Air transport is the second faster modes of transport after rocket. This mode of transport carries people, automobile accessories and other raw material quickly over long distance. For short distance, helicopters are the best modes which can be used properly.

Modes of Auto Transportation - Cable Transport

Saturday, September 6, 2008
Among the different modes of transport, cable transport is one of the popular modes of transport used by the people in different parts of the world. The term cable transport refers to broad class of transport modes that rely on vehicles pulled by cables rather than having internal power source. Use of pulleys and balancing of loads goes up and down and the elements of cable transport. Some of the common modes are

Aerial tramway
Cable car
Cable ferry
Chairlift
Elevator
Funicular
Funitel
Gondola lift
Ski Lift

Services of Intermodal Transport

Thursday, September 4, 2008
Intermodal transport is offered in two ways to the customers, one is intermodal freight transport and the other is intermodal passenger transport. The intermodal freight transport is the combination of multiple modes of transportation like auto transportation, water transport, air transport and still more for single shipment. The intermodal passenger transport is operated with the help of several modes of transports.

Almost, every passenger transport is considered to be intermodal transport. Here, in intermodal transport car shipping, moving of automobile accessories, new automobiles and other types of materials can be seen. Nowadays, more number of started using the intermodal transport for moving their vehicles, other accessories and making imports and exports. The public transport involves intermediate change of vehicle within or across modes at transport hub or at any station.

Types of Auto Insurance Coverage

Monday, September 1, 2008
Auto insurance is a policy framed to safeguard the consumers that protects the people carrying automotive vehicles from monetary losses against damages. There are basic types of auto insurance coverage available and some of them are

Bodily injury liability is an auto insurance that provides coverage for bodily injury of the people you might suffer injury.
In auto transportation, the insurance is property damage which covers any property that has been damaged.
When car shipping company is not properly insured and any of the automobile accessories gets damaged, then the company has to face the full losses. While if it is properly insured, then shipping company can remain hassle free.
The physical damage covers the damage made to the car or other vehicles.
 

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