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Section 9201 - Definitions

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The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: 'Critical corridor.' Either of the following: (1) A State or municipal highway segment intersecting with a limited access ramp identified by the Secretary of Transportation. (2) A State or municipal highway segment with bidirectional average annual daily traffic greater than 10,000 vehicles as determined by the department's Roadway Management System. 'Department.' The Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth. 'Designated traffic corridor.' A State or municipal highway segment, other than a critical corridor, determined by the Secretary of Transportation to be subject to the provisions of this chapter. 'Existing agreement.' An agreement between the department and a municipality for the maintenance of a traffic signal existing prior to the effective date of this section. 'Maintenance.' The activity of keeping a traffic signal in proper working condition during the useful life of the traffic signal. 'Municipality.' A county, city, borough, incorporated town, township or home rule municipality.

y of keeping a traffic signal in proper working condition during the useful life of the traffic signal. 'Municipality.' A county, city, borough, incorporated town, township or home rule municipality. 'Replace.' The modernization of an existing traffic signal within a critical or designated traffic corridor. 'Synchronize.' The coordination of the timing of all traffic signals within a critical or designated traffic corridor for the purpose of operating as a single system. 'Timing.' The programming of traffic signals within a critical or designated traffic corridor in order to synchronize the signals. (July 20, 2016, P.L.861, No.101, eff. 60 days)