Standards
Current Category: CN-JT - Traffic
JT/T 869-2013 Car freight station (yard) energy-saving evaluation method
JT/T 856-2013 Energy-saving evaluation method for road transportation industry
JT/T 857-2013 Road transport enterprise energy-saving evaluation method
JT/T 868-2013 JT/T 868-2013 Energy-saving Evaluation Method for Bus Terminal in Automotive Transportation Industry
JT/T 860.2-2013 Asphalt mixture modifier - Part 2: High viscosity additive
JT/T 858-2013 Composite Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GRC) Flow Collector
JT/T 325-2013 Classification and evaluation of operating bus types and grades
JT/T 849-2013 Bituminous materials’ determining ductility
This standard specifies the product structure, technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, marking, packaging, transportation, and storage of asphalt ductility testers. This standard is applicable to asphalt ductility testers used for determining the ductility and elastic recovery of asphalt materials (ductility method)
JTG A02-2013 Management Regulation for Compilation and Revision of Highway Engineering Standards
JTS 195-3-2012 Technical Requirements for Water Transportation Supporting System
1.0.1 To clarify the overall technical requirements for the engineering design of the water transport support and guarantee system, guide the construction and management of the water transport support and guarantee system, and ensure the quality of design and engineering, these requirements are formulated. 1.0.2 These requirements apply to the engineering design of the ship traffic management system, the water transport communication system, and the water transport information system in the water transport support and guarantee system. 1.0.3 In addition to meeting the provisions of these requirements, the design of the water transport support and guarantee system shall also comply with the relevant provisions of the current national standards.
JTS 110-9-2012 The Stipulation for Report Compilating of Bridge's Influence demonstration on Navigation Safety
1.0.1 In order to adapt to the needs of economic and social development and water transportation development, and to unify the requirements for the preparation of bridge navigational safety impact assessment reports and improve their quality, these regulations are formulated. 1.0.2 These regulations apply to the preparation of navigational safety impact assessment reports for new, renovated, and expanded inland and coastal bridge projects. The preparation of navigational safety impact assessment reports for other water-crossing and sea-crossing structures such as cables, pipelines, and tunnels shall be implemented in accordance with these regulations. 1.0.3 For bridge navigational safety impact assessment reports across Class IV and above inland waterways or navigable 3,000-ton-class and above sea-going vessel channels, the preparation units shall have a Class A qualification for water transport engineering design, a Class A qualification for water transport (waterway engineering) design, or a Class A qualification for port and river-sea engineering consulting; for other bridge navigational safety impact assessment reports, the preparation units shall have a Class B or higher qualification for water transport engineering consulting. The preparation units of bridge feasibility study reports shall not undertake the navigational safety impact assessment work for the same project. 1.0.4 In addition to complying with these regulations, the preparation of bridge navigational safety impact assessment reports shall also comply with the provisions of the relevant national standards currently in force.