Traffic Separation Scheme Law and Legal Definition
Traffic Separation Scheme is a method of regulating the flow of vessel traffic moving in different directions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) defines it as “a scheme which separates traffic proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions, by the use of a separation zone or line, traffic lanes, or by other means.” Traffic separation schemes are often part of Vessel Traffic Services, in ports or restricted coastal areas.
Legal Definition list
- Traffic Railing
- Traffic Monitoring System For Highways
- Traffic Management Plan [TMP]
- Traffic Management Center [TMC]
- Traffic Laws
- Traffic Separation Scheme
- Traffic Ticket
- Trafficking in Persons Card
- Trafficking of Children
- Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act [TVPRA]
- Trager Approach [Education]