Автор: goral
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31.07.2013 09:32 |
Tram
1) Light rail vehicle, usually runs singly or in articulated form on rails laid in town and city streets, not always segregated from other traffic and pedestrians.
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31.07.2013 09:30 |
Training Agency
1) Formed by government under provisions of Employment and Training Act 1983 to assist people in training for employment and employers in finding suitably trained staff.
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31.07.2013 09:29 |
Trainee driving licence
1) Special heavy goods vehicle driving licence (now large goods vehicle entitlement) for young drivers training under Young Driver Training Scheme.
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31.07.2013 09:27 |
Trailing axle
1) Term for non-driven axle usually in a tandem bogie on goods vehicle (ie provided to enable extra weight to be carried but not needed for traction purposes).
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31.07.2013 09:26 |
Trafficmaster
1) Automated system of in-car reporting (via LED signal, screen or voice) of traffic delays, hold-ups, etc.
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31.07.2013 08:58 |
Traffic office
1) Superseded term meaning an office where traffic is planned (eg in a road haulage operation). Now largely replaced with terms like 'distribution' or 'planning' office.
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Автор: goral
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31.07.2013 09:31 |
Trainload
1) Rail freight service for larger volumes where a whole train of wagons is required - as opposed to wagonload freight.
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31.07.2013 09:30 |
Trainferry
1) Cross Channel ferry ship fitted with rails to carry freight trains - operations ceased in 1993 when the Channel Tunnel opened.
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31.07.2013 09:28 |
Train weight
1) The weight of a drawbar combination (ie drawing vehicle and trailer). See also GTW.
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31.07.2013 09:27 |
Trailer
1) Vehicle (mainly non-powered) towed by a motor vehicle but includes broken-down vehicles on tow, etc.
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31.07.2013 08:59 |
Traffic warden
1) Person appointed by local police authority to act as such (ie when in uniform only). They have powers to enforce the law mainly in connection with stationary vehicle offences such as parking and causing an obstruction and at crossings and car pounds and can require a driver to give his or her name and address, but not produce their driving licence (except when on duty at car pound) or other vehicle documents.
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31.07.2013 08:57 |
Traffic jam
1) When traffic congestion gets to a point where vehicles come to a complete stop, or can only progress slowly in a stop-start fashion with the same environmental penalties as described above.
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