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The traffic control bible is getting an update. Here’s why you should care. Pedestrian and bicycle-safety advocates want to rewrite the federal manual to reduce its bias toward cars.
Feds tout pedestrian, cyclist safety measures in new road design rules The Federal Highway Administration released long-awaited updates to its manual for traffic signs and road design.
A Yield sign is a bit more complicated than a standard Stop sign and might be confusing to newer drivers. We're breaking down ...
Since 1935, the recipe book for building roads in the US has been a document called the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Little known outside of transportation circles, the MUTCD has a ...
All signs point to yes. ... Revisions to MUTCD -- which LaHood quickly noted were implemented under President Bush -- require that some older street signs be replaced by 2018.
When it comes to school zones, the MUTCD approves several options, including listing hours the 20 mph speed limit is in effect, a “when flashing” plaque and the “when children are present ...
In addition, while the TCU resolution laments the absence of stop signs to regulate speeding drivers, the MUTCD states in section 2B.05 that stop signs "should not be used for speed control." Tufts ...
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