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TCRP Synthesis 83: Bus and Rail Transit Preferential Treatments in Mixed Traffic (2010)
Transit Cooperative Research Program Synthesis Program (TCRPSYNTH)

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Danaher, Alan R, Transportation Research Board. "Appendix C - Sample Intergovernmental Agreements." TCRP Synthesis 83: Bus and Rail Transit Preferential Treatments in Mixed Traffic. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2010.

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149 APPENDIX C Sample Intergovernmental Agreements

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150 KING COUNTY METRO/CITY OF SHORELINE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ON AURORA CORRIDOR

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192 Oregon Revised Statutes 815. 445: Use of traffic control signal operating devices; usage and costs. Title 59. Oregon Vehicle Code Chapter 815. Vehicle Equipment Generally Enacted 2003. (1) The owner of a traffic control signal may authorize use of a traffic control signal operating device by the follow- ing persons for the following purposes: (a) An authorized operator in an emergency vehicle, in order to improve the safety and efficiency of emergency response operations. (b) An authorized operator in a bus, in order to interrupt the cycle of the traffic control signal in such a way as to keep the green light showing for longer than it otherwise would. As used in this paragraph, "bus" has the meaning given that term in ORS 184.675. (c) An authorized operator in a traffic signal maintenance vehicle, in order to facilitate traffic signal maintenance activities. (2) The owner of a traffic control signal who authorizes additional uses of a traffic control signal operating device, as authorized by this section, shall allocate the incremental costs, if any, of such additional uses to the additional users. (3) A traffic control signal operating device used by an authorized person in an emergency vehicle shall preempt and override a device operated by any other person. (4) A traffic control signal operating device used as authorized under this section must operate in such a way that the device does not continue to control the signal once the vehicle containing the device has arrived at the intersection, regardless of whether the vehicle remains at the intersection.

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