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Introduction to Roadway Signing and Marking

Introduction to Roadway Signing and Marking. Source: Institute of Transportation Engineers, 1974 slide set. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Five Requirements of Traffic Control Devices. Fulfill a need Command attention Convey a message Command respect

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Introduction to Roadway Signing and Marking

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  1. Introduction to Roadway Signing and Marking Source: Institute of Transportation Engineers, 1974 slide set

  2. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)

  3. Five Requirements of Traffic Control Devices • Fulfill a need • Command attention • Convey a message • Command respect • Allow time for a response ITE slide 23

  4. ITE slide 29

  5. Regulatory signs: Speed restrictions ITE slide 30

  6. Restricted vehicle movements ITE slide 31

  7. ITE slide 34

  8. ITE slide 38

  9. Advance Warning Signs ITE slide 35

  10. TCDs by shape and color ITE slide 49

  11. Old crosswalk sign ITE slide 48

  12. TCDs by color ITE slide 60

  13. Effective sign placement ITE slide 73

  14. Rural areas: 5 feet to bottom of sign ITE slide 74

  15. Urban areas: 7 feet to bottom of sign ITE slide 75

  16. Sign obscured by vegetation ITE slide 83?

  17. White lines separate traffic moving in same direction. ITE slide 89

  18. Broken, solid white, and solid yellow lines ITE slide 90

  19. Double solid yellow line ITE slide 91

  20. Delineators ITE slide 95

  21. Object Markers: OM-1 ITE slide 99

  22. Object Markers: OM-2 ITE slide 97

  23. Object Markers: OM-3 ITE slide 98

  24. Signs, markings, and object markers ITE slide 102

  25. Critique these signs. jdf

  26. Critique this sign on rural road. jdf

  27. Critiquethis sign. jdf

  28. Critique these signs. jdf

  29. Work zone in front of CIVL jdf 1986-87

  30. 2-waytraffic.Stay on correctside. jdf 1986-87

  31. On Stadium Mall at PUSH jdf 1986-87

  32. Critique this sign. jdf

  33. FollowsMUTCD? jdf

  34. Critique these roadway markings. CE361 student, 198_?

  35. What does “2-WAY” mean? jdf

  36. Sign at “4-WAY” stop? jdf

  37. Critique these TCDs. jdf May 2003

  38. Duncan Rd. and N. 9th St. “before” jdf

  39. Duncan Rd. and N. 9th St. “after”

  40. What message does this sign convey? jdf

  41. What lies ahead on this road? jdf

  42. Whatlies ahead on thisroad? jdf

  43. The importance of sign maintenance jdf

  44. Sign maintenance program jdf

  45. Sign maintenance program jdf, Door County WI, 198_?

  46. Heard enough? jdf, 1987

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