Jump to 0 top | 1 navigation | 2 content | 3 extra information (sidebar) | 4 footer | 5 toolbar


Content

Roads and Traffic Authority

I had find many products about Pressed Flower. Pressed Flower The beautiful and elegant pressed flower products are made of the excellent materials. It's very profession for us to make the pressed flower living decoration. Currently, our main products are the pressed flower decorations( for example, chain pendant, waist chain), pressed flower hanging decoration( for instance, Chinese Knot, mobile phone strap), The life of the pressed flower decoration(egs. Lamp series and eating utensils)...You can make them as the special occasion keepsakes or modern gift, what's more, it can add the beauty and elegance to your home. You can enjoy the beauty of the nature at your home for years!

And you can see more from mr11 lamp floor standing lamps par 38 light dimming compact fluorescent candle light bulb led moon light fibre light porcelain night light wall wash lighting
Roads and Traffic Authority
Formation
January 1989(1989-01)
Type
Authority
Headquarters
Sydney, New South Wales
Location
New South Wales
Membership
New South Wales Government
Budget
A$3.2 billion
Website
www.rta.nsw.gov.au
The Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) is a New South Wales (Australia) government agency responsible for major road infrastructure, licensing of drivers, and registration of motor vehicles. The RTA directly manages State roads and provides funding to local councils for regional and local roads. In addition, with assistance from the Federal Government, the RTA also manages the NSW national highway system.
The agency is the result of an amalgamation in January 1989 of the Department of Main Roads, Department of Motor Transport, and the Traffic Authority. The minister responsible for the roads portfolio is Michael Daley.
Roads and Traffic Authority manages 4,787 bridges and 17,623km (10,950mi) of state roads and highways, including 3,105km (1,929mi) of national highways, and employs 6,900 staff in more than 180 offices throughout NSW, including 129 Motor Registries Offices.
Contents
1 Regions of the RTA
2 Vehicle registration
3 Key building projects
4 Major incident response
5 Recently completed projects
6 Ferry services
7 References
8 External links
//
Regions of the RTA

RTA South West Region offices in Wagga Wagga
The Roads and Traffic Authority is divided up into six regions:
Sydney region encompasses the area of the Sydney metropolitan and the Blue Mountains areas
The Hunter Region encompasses the Hunter Valley, Central Coast and the southern portion of the Mid North Coast
Northern Region extends from about Taree to the Queensland border, and goes as far inland as Tamworth, called "New England"
Southern Region encompasses the land south east of the ACT and the Illawarra area near Wollongong
South West Region encompasses essentially the land west of the Australian Capital Territory to the South Australia border, extending from the Murray River up to around West Wyalong called the Riverina
Western Region encompasses the remaining section in the west & north west of the state
Vehicle registration

RTA Motor Registry Office in Wagga Wagga
The Roads and Traffic Authority is responsible for the registration of vehicles (including the issuing of registration plates) and the issuing of Drivers licences in New South Wales, including testing and administering of licences. Additionally, the RTA produces photo cards for identification of non-drivers and issues photographic firearms licences for the New South Wales Police Firearms Registry, security licences also for the New South Wales Police, Commercial Agents & Private Inquiry Agents cards and Mobility Parking Permits.
Key building projects
Key road building projects that the Roads and Traffic Authority is undertaking either directly, through contractors or via public/private partnerships, include:
On-going completion of a minimum four-lane arterial type road, with traffic signals at upgraded intersections from Woodford to Wentworth Falls on the Great Western Highway, by 2008.
On-going completion of the upgrading of the remaining two-lane sections of the Hume Highway to dual carriageway (four-lane) standard, by 2012.
On-going completion of a four-lane dual carriageway of the Princes Highway from the Jervis Bay turnoff to link up with the Sydney Orbital Network near Mascot, by 2014.
On-going completion of the upgrading of the Pacific Highway to continuous dual carriageway (minimum four-lane) standard between the Sydney Newcastle Freeway and the Queensland border, by 2016.
Major incident response

Traffic Emergency Patrol unit directs traffic during a motor vehicle crash in Sydney
Within NSW, the Transport Management Centre is responsible for managing special events and unplanned incidents and disseminating information to motorists. It is the central point for identifying and directing the response to incidents such as crashes, breakdowns and spills. It passes on information to the public through the media, the RTA call centre and variable message signs along routes.
In 1999 the NSW Transport Management Centre (TMC) established Traffic Commander and Traffic Emergency Patrol (TEP) services throughout the Greater Urban Area of Sydney to provide 24-hour 365 day a year coverage to "Manage the traffic arrangements around an incident scene and return the road to normal operating conditions with the utmost urgency."
Traffic Commanders take command of traffic management arrangements at an incident (such as a motor vehicle collision) and liaise with other response agencies such as the Police, and...(and so on)

You can also see some feature products :

mr11 light bulb remote control light picture frame lighting motion detector outdoor light touch sensitive lamp table desk lamps hid lamps led brake light e14 bulbs led home light bulbs cathode lamp replacement hid bulbs indoor solar lighting fishing night light white led rope light antique electric lamps auto replacement bulb led ring light cold cathode lamp clip led light solar light bulb

  • No ratings
  • No ratings
  • No ratings
  • No ratings
  • No ratings
  • 0 ratings

Leave a comment


Already have a login?