Definition of Traffic control point

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Traffic control point

The term 'Traffic control point' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' A location staffed to ensure the continued movement of traffic inside or outside an area of risk during an emergency or disaster. Traffic control is a temporary function for use where normal traffic controls are inadequate or where redirection of traffic becomes necessary due to emergency conditions'.

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