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service road

service road
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a local road that runs parallel to an expressway and allows local traffic to gain access to property

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    1. Tieliikelaitos and its predecessor — the Road Service.
    2. When Tieliikelaitos was created, all road maintenance staff of the Road Service were transferred into Tieliikelaitos.
    3. The Road Service was divided internally into two parts: the Road administration and the Road Production, the latter one taking care of road design, construction and maintenance.
    4. The Road Service was a State agency, which was responsible for managing and maintaining public roads and developing road traffic conditions and related service activities.
    5. Km put in service = road sections for which the works are completed or put into service in the reference year.
    6. That is, also Tieliikelaitos’ predecessor, the Road Service, indirectly benefited from the same measure.
    7. The Government’s 2005 report to the Parliament about the road service reform.
    8. In total, the Road administration paid EUR 68 million for financing these service projects.
    9. The Road Service also partially carried out the design and the construction of new State roads.
    10. Firstly, the Road Administration did not cover all costs related to the special service projects.
    11. When Tieliikelaitos was created, all road maintenance staff of the Road Service were transferred into Tieliikelaitos. This led to significant overstaffing at Tieliikelaitos.
    12. A European electronic toll service shall be set up which encompasses all the road networks in the Community on which tolls or road-usage fees are collected electronically.
    13. According to an estimate by the Finnish Road Administration, the Road Service reform has thus resulted in total annual savings of EUR 60 million.
    14. the action requires infrastructure works for the timely implementation of a transport service shifting freight off the road, or, avoiding freight traffic on the road;
    15. In the pre-liberalisation period, the services of private consultants, developers and maintenance companies were used only to the extent that the ‘road production’ part of the Road Service could not provide the service.