Or. Admin. Code § 734-020-0320 - Standards for Installation and Operation of Emergency Preemption and Bus Priority Systems
(1) The traffic
control signal owner is responsible for the installation, operation and
maintenance of signal preemption devices unless otherwise agreed to by a
traffic control signal owner and a traffic control signal operator.
(2) The traffic control signal owner or
operator may install signal preemption devices to control signal operations at
specific intersections, for arterial corridors or for defined geographic
areas.
(3) The emergency preemption
and bus priority system approval authority and process is as follows:
(a) The traffic control signal owner has
approval authority for emergency preemption systems. Entities operating
emergency vehicles must make a written request to the traffic control signal
owner for authorization to use a traffic control signal operating device. If
this is an additional use, the incremental cost, if any, shall be allocated to
the additional users;
(b) The
traffic control signal owner has approval authority for bus priority systems.
The traffic control signal owner and transit authority shall sign an agreement
that covers cost, installation, operation, maintenance and use. If this is an
additional use, the incremental cost, if any, shall be allocated to the
additional users; and
(c) No
emergency preemption system or bus priority system shall be installed until an
engineering study has been approved by the traffic control signal owner. The
study should consider the needs of the road authority; local transportation
plans; and the impact on safety, the efficiency and response times of emergency
response operations and traffic flow. If a bus priority system is being
considered, the engineering study must also consider the impact on the
efficiency of public transit operations.
(4)
(a) The
traffic control signal owners and operators will operate the preemption system
giving the priority established by OAR
734-020-0330 unless they enter
into a signed Memorandum of Understanding with authorized users that documents
the following:
(A) Agreement on the use and
operation of the emergency preemption system by authorized users and the
traffic control signal systems owners and operators. Agreement can include any
concessions or operational adjustments including but not limited to addressing
the weight, operating speed, and braking distance of vehicles, corridor
congestion impacts, or assigning multiple priorities to different classes or
types of emergency vehicles.
(B)
When considering assigning multiple priorities for emergency vehicles, entities
using emergency vehicles and traffic control signal system owners and operators
will address allocating additional costs to users and the signal system owners
and operators.
(b) New
authorized users wanting to operate within the emergency preemption system
agreed upon and documented within a signed Memorandum of Understanding must do
so within the bounds of the Memorandum unless the traffic signal owner agrees
to reopen the Memorandum.
(5) Operating requirements for signal
preemption devices and traffic control signal operating devices are as follows:
(a) All signal preemption devices and traffic
control signal operating devices shall be tested by the Oregon Department of
Transportation and approved for use;
(b) Where multiple users of traffic control
signal operating devices are authorized, the signal preemption device shall
recognize and respond to the priority of each user as established by OAR
734-020-0330;
(c) Actuation of a bus priority system is
available only if the system has not been preempted by an emergency vehicle
call. Bus priority operation will be immediately canceled when an emergency
preemption call is received;
(d) A
traffic control signal operating device shall not continue to control the
traffic control signal once the vehicle has entered the intersection or if a
vehicle remains stationary for more than two minutes; and
(e) Neither emergency preemption nor bus
priority shall terminate an active pedestrian or vehicular clearance
interval.
(f) Entities operating
emergency vehicles will provide training for all drivers in the operation and
limitations of emergency preemption systems.
(g) Lights and sirens on emergency vehicles
must be activated when the traffic control signal operating device is
activated.
(h) Traffic control
signal operating devices shall be deactivated when the emergency vehicle's
transmission is set in park or the parking brake is engaged.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, 184.619 & 810.260
Stats. Implemented.: ORS 810.260, 815.440 & 815.445
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