Transit Safety Inspection: Right-Of-Way: Fencing And Vegetation Control
For any transit system - be it roads, rails, or other ones, it is often essential to protect the system by utilizing fences and engaging in vegetation control in the right-of-way area is critical.
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Vegetation management can increase accessibility, reduce problems from downed power or communication transmission lines, and reduce the chance of trees falling on a car, train, or another vehicle. The use of fences can help to minimize the possibility of people or animals wandering onto a track or road, and reduce visual and audible exposure to nearby property owners. To properly fence and control vegetation, transit agencies and operators are often awarded a right-of-way by a road, highway, or railway. In these areas, tree trimming can be performed, maintenance activities can take place, herbicide can be applied as needed, mowing can take place, weed control activities can be conducted, erosion control measures can be implemented, and pest management can be done. Fencing along a right-of-way helps to delineate property lines and protect crews. Inspections of right-of-way's fencing or vegetation control procedures can make transit operations safer and improve operational efficiency. The Transit Safety Inspection: Right-Of-Way: Fencing And Vegetation Control app helps users to evaluate these inspection operations, and enhance the way transit organizations approach fencing and vegetation control.
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