Traffic Controller definition

Traffic Controller means a computerized control and coordination system for lighting traffic signals at signalized intersections.
Traffic Controller means a Metro Railway employee on duty in the Operations Control Centre who is for the time being responsible for running of trains on a section of Metro Railway;
Traffic Controller means a person suitably qualified to control traffic.

Examples of Traffic Controller in a sentence

  • At any administrative inquiry, hearing or investigation conducted by NAV CANADA into an operating irregularity, where the actions of an Air Traffic Controller may have had a bearing on the events or circumstances leading thereto, and the Controller is required to appear at the administrative inquiry, hearing or investigation being conducted into such irregularity, he or she may be accompanied by a Union representative of his or her choice.

  • The Rail Traffic Controller will be required to identify the anticipated type of train, expected work at the away from home terminal and/or enroute, an estimated order time at the away from home terminal and an estimated time of arrival for the train they are on when contacted by the Rail Traffic Controller.

  • In responding, the crew shall notify the Rail Traffic Controller if rest will be required upon arrival at the away from home terminal and such notification shall not be changed, unless necessitated by unforeseen circumstances unknown at the time questioned, that may delay the normal progression of the employee's train or the train being connected with by more than two hours.

  • Not less than 3 hours notification of the desire to book rest will be given to the Rail Traffic Controller.

  • When proper notification of the desire to book rest has been given, and the Rail Traffic Controller orders the discontinuance of all work enroute, the train may, at the locomotive engineer's option, be taken through to the objective terminal or location where relief can be provided.

  • When accommodations are to be provided enroute, the Rail Traffic Controller may instruct Locomotive Engineers and Conductors to take rest prior to the expiration of the 10th hour on duty or the 11th hour on duty, as the case may be, so that accommodations can be readily provided.

  • Upon arrival at the away-from-home terminal the crew is to contact the Rail Traffic Controller advising of the time of arrival.

  • Special Events Traffic Controller and Special Events Traffic Control Supervisor (Excluding hourly employees): Effective July 1, 2002, allowance increases $100 to $448 annually.

  • Trainmen will provide Rail Traffic Controller with their current home address.

  • This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the grant of the Restricted LP Interest and the subscription for a limited partnership interest of the Fund, and supersedes all prior agreements, arrangements, plans, and understandings relating to the agreement to allow Employee to subscribe for or be granted interests in a limited partnership interest into the Fund.


More Definitions of Traffic Controller

Traffic Controller means a Metro Railway servant on duty who is for the time being responsible for regulating the working of traffic on a part or full section of the Metro Railway;
Traffic Controller means a recognized controller empowered by an appropriate law to control traffic flow and enforce the provisions of this Regulation; and is known as traffic controller police or transport controller;

Related to Traffic Controller

  • Data Controller means an entity that determines the purposes and means of the processing of Personal Data.

  • Joint Controller with the other Party;

  • Controller means the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data; where the purposes and means of such processing are determined by Union or Member State law, the controller or the specific criteria for its nomination may be provided for by Union or Member State law;

  • Procurement Officer means the Buyer's contracting personnel, as identified in the Introductory Materials.

  • Joint Controllers means where two or more Controllers jointly determine the purposes and means of processing;