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RAUC (Scotland) (Roads Authorities and Utilities Committee (Scotland))

The Roads Authorities and Utilities Committee (Scotland) provides, at a national level, co-ordination and an overview of activities carried out on roads under the 'Street Works' element of the New Roads & Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA) as amended by the Transport (Scotland) Act 2005.

Record
The collection of an ordered set of Fields described in the current version of the DTF.
Reinstatement

The criteria to bring back a Street to its original construction state.

Rejected BLPU (Rejected Basic Land and Property Unit)

A Record that is marked by the Authority Address Custodian as a BLPU that has an incorrect description of a real world Object.

See also BS 7666-2:2006, page 8, section 6.5.3, table 4 for description.

Rejected LPI (Rejected Land and Property Identifier)

A Record that is marked by the Authority Address Custodian as an LPI that has an incorrect description of a real world Object.

See also BS 7666-2:2006, page 12, section 7.5.3, table 7 for description.

Rights for Cyclist Access

The use of a Street for cycling.

Rights for Equestrian Access

The use of a Street for riding a horse.

Rights for Motorised Vehicle Access

The use of a Street by all types of motor vehicle.

Rights for Non-Motorised Vehicle Access

The use of a Street by non-motorised vehicles.

Rights for Pedestrian Access

The use of a Street for people on foot.

Road

A Way for vehicles.

RPC (Representative Point Code)
A code used to indicate the accuracy of a grid coordinate assigned to a BLPU. See BS 7666-2:2006.
RUPP (Road Used as a Public Path)
An obsolete class of PRoW, abolished in 2000. See Section 47 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
RCR (Regional Cycle Route)
A regional network of cycle routes designated by and based upon Sustrans data. RCR numbers have no statutory basis.
Restricted Byway
A highway over which the public have restricted byway rights, with or without a right to drive animals of any description along the highway, but no other rights of way. “restricted byway rights” means (a) a right of way on foot, (b) a right of way on horseback or leading a horse, and (c) a right of way for vehicles other than mechanically propelled vehicles. Section 48 (4) of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
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