N.J. Admin. Code § 16:41-4.1 - Standards
(a) All activity performed within State
highway rights-of-way or property under the jurisdiction of the Department and
all signs, markings, or other traffic control devices used by the permittee
shall be in compliance with the design standards in this section, unless
otherwise specified in the permit.
1. "New
Jersey Department of Transportation Roadway Design Manual," 2015, incorporated
herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, available from the
Department's Engineering Documents Unit at (609) 963-1465, or on the
Department's website at:
www.nj.gov/transportation/eng/documents/RDM/.
2. "New Jersey Department of Transportation
Bridges and Structures Design Manual," 6th edition, incorporated herein by
reference, as amended and supplemented, available from the Department's
Engineering Documents Unit at (609) 963-1465 or on the Department's website at:
www.nj.gov/transportation/eng/documents/BSDM/.
3. "A Policy on Design Standards-Interstate
System," 2016 edition, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and
supplemented, available from the American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO), Suite 249, 444 North Capitol St., NW,
Washington, DC 20001, or on the AASHTO website at:
http://bookstore.transportation.org/.
4. "New Jersey Department of Transportation
Standard Electrical Details," 2007, incorporated herein by reference, as
amended and supplemented, available from the Department's Engineering Documents
Unit at (609) 963-1465 or on the Department's website at:
www.nj.gov/transportation/eng/elec/.
5. "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
for Streets and Highways" (MUTCD), 2009 edition, incorporated herein by
reference, as amended and supplemented. The MUTCD is available on the Federal
Highway Administration website at:
http://mutcd.fhwa/dot/gov/
or on the AASHTO website at:
https://bookstore.transportation.org/.
6. "New Jersey Department of Transportation
Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction," 2019 edition,
incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, available from
the Department's Engineering Documents Unit at (609) 963-1465 or on the
Department's website at: www.nj.gov/transportation/eng/.
7. "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways
and Streets," 7th edition, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and
supplemented, available from the American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO), Suite 249, 444 North Capitol St., NW,
Washington, DC 20001, or on the AASHTO website at:
http://bookstore.transportation.org/.
8. N.J.A.C. 16:25, Utility
accommodation.
9. "New Jersey
Department of Transportation Sample Plans," 2016, incorporated herein by
reference, as amended and supplemented, available from the Department's
Engineering Documents Unit at (609) 963-1465 or on the Department's website at:
www.nj.gov/transportation/eng/.
10. "New Jersey Department of Transportation
Standard Roadway Construction/Traffic Control/Bridge Construction Details,"
2016, incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, available
from the Department's Engineering Documents Unit at (609) 963-1465 or on the
Department's website at: www.nj.gov/transportation/eng/.
(b) When performing activity within
State highway rights-of-way or property under the jurisdiction of the
Department, the permittee shall be responsible for the following:
1. Having all required approved traffic
control signs and devices on site before the actual start of the
activity;
2. Placing and
maintaining, within State highway rights-of-way or property under the
jurisdiction of the Department, all approved traffic control signs and devices
during the activity period and removing same upon completion of the
activity;
3. Maintaining the
uninterrupted flow of traffic at all times, unless otherwise specified in the
permit;
4. Not storing material and
parking equipment on State highway rights-of-way or property under the
jurisdiction of the Department except while the activity is underway, unless
otherwise specified in the permit;
5. Using traffic directors at every location
when the permittee's equipment is entering, leaving, or crossing active traffic
lanes, unless otherwise specified in the permit;
6. Providing and installing temporary
removable pavement marking tape to effect temporary changes in pavement
markings, removing permanent markings that are inappropriate or misleading,
and, upon completion of the work, restoring all pavement markings to their
original configuration, or as indicated in the permit;
7. Restoring all portions of the work area to
accommodate traffic during non-work hours, and ensuring that all excavations or
drop offs greater than two inches are eliminated, covered, protected, or
delineated; and
8. Immediately
notifying the Operations Permit Office, at (609) 963-1487, of any threat to
public health, safety, or welfare.
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