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Guangzhou Highway Administration Regulations

Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 In order to strengthen highway administration, protect highway properties from encroachment and damage, ensure that highways are intact and smooth, and adapt to economic and social development, in accordance with the relevant provisions of national highway management, combined with This regulation is formulated based on the actual conditions of this city. Article 2 These regulations shall apply to the road administration management of national highways, provincial highways, county (city) roads, and township (town) roads within the administrative area of ??this city. Article 3 Highway administration refers to the administrative supervision and management of highways, highway land, and highway facilities (hereinafter collectively referred to as road properties) and the no-construction zones on both sides of the highway. Article 4 Road properties are protected by national law and no unit or individual may encroach or destroy them. Article 5: The Guangzhou Municipal Highway Bureau is the competent department of highway administration in this city, and its highway administration agency is responsible for the implementation of these regulations.

Urban construction, planning, land and resources, public security, industry and commerce, environmental sanitation and other departments should assist in road administration work in accordance with their respective functions. Chapter 2 Organizations and Responsibilities Article 6 Highway administration shall be managed at different levels.

The municipal highway administration agency is responsible for the management of national highways and is responsible for the planning and construction of provincial highway facilities.

The district and county-level municipal highway administration agencies are responsible for the management of provincial, county (city) and township (town) roads according to their division of labor, and are responsible for the planning and construction of county (city) and township (town) road facilities. . Article 7 The main responsibilities of highway administration agencies are:

(1) Promote and implement national highway management laws and regulations;

(2) Improve the registration procedures for highway property rights, Establish highway files;

(3) Responsible for the setting and management of traffic signs, markings, and greening;

(4) Maintain good road conditions and organize personnel to eliminate unexpected dangerous road conditions;

(5) Maintain normal order at highway maintenance and construction sites;

(6) Supervise and manage road properties and no-construction zones;

(7) ) Investigate and deal with various acts of encroachment, destruction, and pollution of road properties;

(8) Other responsibilities assigned by laws and regulations. Article 8 Highway administration personnel shall exercise the following powers:

(1) Patrol the roads and correct, stop, and investigate in accordance with the law arbitrary construction, digging, dumping, occupation, felling, and accumulation within the scope of highway administration , hawking and other behaviors;

(2) For vehicles that pollute or damage road properties, the license issued by the traffic management department may be temporarily withheld or ordered to suspend driving, park at a designated location, and accept processing;< /p>

(3) In order to deal with violations of highway management regulations, inquire, collect evidence, and review relevant documents, files, materials, and original vouchers from relevant units and personnel;

(4) Laws, Other powers conferred by regulations. Article 9 When performing official duties, highway administration personnel shall dress uniformly in accordance with national regulations, wear uniform signs, and hold valid certificates. Road inspection vehicles should be equipped with uniform signs and warning lights. Chapter 3 Road Property Management Article 10 The following behaviors are prohibited within the scope of highways and highway land:

(1) Vehicles carrying goods touching the ground, leaking pollution and other damage to the road surface;

(2) Testing the brakes on non-designated road sections;

(3) Occupying the road for maintenance, setting up stalls, and parking vehicles indiscriminately;

( 4) Dumping leftovers, slag and garbage;

(5) Threshing and drying grain, stacking debris, discharging sewage, accumulating manure to make bricks, grazing livestock, and planting crops;

< p>(6) Setting up sheds, toilets, gas stations, advertisements, signboards and other buildings and structures;

(7) Digging trenches, digging holes, intercepting water and flushing roads, and using bridges, culverts, water Damming ditches to store water and setting up gates;

(8) Landfilling or damaging drainage ditches, road trees, flowers and plants;

(9) Other damages to road properties. Article 11 No placards, traffic signs, boundary posts and other highway facilities may be stolen, destroyed, altered or moved without authorization. Article 12 Blasting, quarrying, and sand dredging are not allowed on both sides of the highway, within 200 meters above and around the highway tunnel, and within 200 meters each upstream and downstream of large and medium-sized highway bridges and ferry terminals. Build dykes to compress or widen river beds. If the highway management agency really needs to expand the scope of protection, it should report to the Municipal People's Government for approval.

Article 13 The following behaviors must be reported to the highway administrative agency for approval:

(1) Crawler vehicles, iron-wheeled vehicles and other vehicles that damage the highway surface are driven on the highway;

(2) Vehicles exceeding the height limit, width limit, length limit and load limit shall pass through highways, bridges, tunnels and ferry terminals;

(3) Set up various lighting, Signs, archways, sign racks, signal lights and other facilities;

(4) Cutting down road trees and eradicating flowers and plants;

(5) Opening intersections connecting to highways.

The opinions of the public security and traffic management department should be consulted before approval for the behaviors specified in items (2) and (5) of the previous paragraph.

Decision on Administrative Licensing Matters" (release date: August 6, 2004, implementation date: August 6, 2004) was cancelled. Article 14 Occupying or utilizing road property and constructing various bridges, aqueducts, pipelines and other engineering facilities across or across highways shall be handled in accordance with the following provisions:

(1) The construction project plan must comply with the highway The development plan and technical standards shall be submitted to the planning department and the highway administration agency for joint review and approval;

(2) After the construction project plan is approved, the construction unit must go to the highway administration agency before construction Complete the formalities

and sign the agreement.

If construction operations affect traffic safety, they must be approved by the public security and traffic management department.

The construction unit shall pay compensation fees for damaged road properties and road occupation fees.