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1 page 1 Introducry Pages Updates list Updates list Half-title Legal Deposit (Part 1) Half-title Legal Deposit (Part 1) Amendments Information June 2012 Amendments Information Foreword schedule of deadlines December 2015 Foreword schedule of deadlines Introduction March 2015 Introduction Table of Contents i iii Table of Contents i iii General Notes 1 8 Oct Dec General (in all chapters) Updating of the designation of the Ministère in the References sections elsewhere, as applicable. 1 i ii i ii Updating of the Table of Contents. 1 6 Dec Dec General Notes 1 8 June 2016 Half-title Legal Deposit (Part 2) Half-title Legal Deposit (Part 2) Half-title Legal Deposit (Part 3) Half-title Legal Deposit (Part 3) Back cover Back cover Pages in Volume s Section 1.2 References : updating of the Section 1.6 Uniformity of Traffic Control Devices : name of the Ministère address of the Québec Traffic Control Devices Direcry. Table 1.9 1: specifications respecting the type of traffic control addition of signs D-61-1 D i v i v Updating of the Table of Contents Section 2.2 References : updating of the Sections 2.3 Regulary Tab Signs, Direction Tab Signs, Distance Tab Signs Length Tab Signs : correction of typos. Section Installation of Sp Signs at all Approaches : addition of specifications respecting the traffic volume be considered for the installation of the sign at all approaches. Change the section title match the French version.
2 page Section 2.15 Mary Route for Particular Classes of Vehicles Signs : addition of sign P the information respecting the combining of outlines Section Transportation of Dangerous Substances : new title. Section Dangerous Substances Prohibited Sign : renumbering of the section. Section Restriction on Dangerous Substances in Tunnels : new section. Section Other Access Prohibited Signs : addition of sign P SD 019 SD 020 SD 027 SD SD 019 SD 020 SD 027 SD 028 Section Electric Vehicle Parking Signs : addition of signs P Section 2.25 Check Brakes Area Signs : new title, removal of sign P addition of sign I-231. Section 2.26 Truck Inspection Station Area Signs : addition of the reference Tome IV Abords de route for the signage be installed at truck inspection stations or areas. Section 2.27 Reserved Lane Signs : removal of the requirement that the electric vehicle symbol on the P signs must be green. Section Warrants for the Installation of Crossing Signs : addition indicating that signs P-270-1, P-270-2, P P must not be installed at a crossing with traffic lights or a mary Sp sign. SD 020: addition of the note specifying the installation of P-200 signs. SD 027: removal of the shopping centre inscription. 3 i vi i vi Updating of the Table of Contents Section 3.2 References : updating of the
3 page 3 3 Sections 3.3 Warning Tab Signs, Distance Tab Signs, Length Tab Signs Location Tab Sign : correction of typos. Table 3.4 1: addition of signs D , D D Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec SD 011 SD 012 Section Roads Merge Sign : addition of specifications respecting the use of sign D Section Pedestrian Crossing in a Channelizing Isl Ahead Signs : new section. Section Horse with Rider Sign : correction of a typo in Section 3.37 Delinears : new delinear model (D-300-3) Section 3.42 Pavement Change Signs : correction of typos. Section 3.44 Bump Sign : correction of typos. Section 3.45 Fallen Rock Sign : addition of the requirement that the picgraph must be oriented in the direction from which the rock falls may come. SD 011 SD 012B SD 012A SD 012B: former SD i vii i vii Updating of the Table of Contents Dec Dec Section 4.2 References : updating of the 5 6 Section 4.4 Distance, Length Location Tab Signs : correction of typos. Section 4.5 Delinears : addition indicating that delinears can be replaced by site barriers that the temporary marking must be analyzed allow for circulation of outsized vehicles. Section Chevron Sign : specifications respecting the use of chevron signs in diversion tapers.
4 page Dec Section Mini-marker : indication that mini-markers must not be used in diversion tapers or in curves formed by site barriers. Section Mini-chevron Sign : new section. Section 4.13 End of Construction Sign : indication that the T-40 sign also marks the end of the temporary speed limit zone Section Road Sweeper Sign : new section. Section 4.15 Traffic Control Person Ahead Sign : replacement of the term signaleur Figure : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in Section 4.16 Speed Zone Signs : indication that the T-70-1 sign indicates the beginning of a temporary speed limit zone, that the T-40 sign indicates the end of the temporary speed limit zone Section Access Worksite Sign : addition of the reference new Figure Installation of the Access Worksite Sign. Figure : new figure. Section Escort Vehicle Sign : renumbering of a reference a figure. Figure : renumbering of the figure Reorganization of the pages. Section 4.33 Truck Entrance Sign : addition of Figures a b. Section 4.34 Traffic Control Persons : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in the French version indication that the fluorescent yellow-green hard hat is reserved for traffic control persons. Figure a b: replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in Section Conditions for Using a Traffic Control Person : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in
5 page 5 4 Section Traffic Control Paddle : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in the French version. Figure : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in Section Aumated Flagger Assistance Device : replacement of the term signaleur Section Conditions Requiring More Than One Traffic Control Person : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in Section Night Roadwork : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in Dec Dec Dec Dec TCD i TCD viii TCD 005A TCD 006 Section Moving Operations : correction of a typo Section Pedestrians : new section. Section Pedestrian Corridor : change the section title. Section Temporary Pedestrian Crossing : new section. Figures : new figures. Figures : renumbering of figures. Figure : correction of a typo. TCD i TCD viii TCD 005A TCD 006 Appendix A Signals Used by a Traffic Control Person : replacement of the term signaleur Appendix B Roadwork Signing : replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in the French version addition of sign T Updating of the Table of Stardized Drawings. TCD 005A, TCD 005B TCD 006: replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in the French version.
6 page 6 4 TCD 069 TCD 072A TCD 073 TCD 078 TCD 083 TCD 086 TCD 095 TCD 096 Dec TCD 069 TCD 072A Dec Dec Dec Dec TCD 073 TCD 078 TCD 083 TCD 086 TCD 095 TCD 096 TCD 069, TCD 070, TCD 071 TCD 072A: replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in the French version. Dec Dec TCD 073, TCD 074, TCD 075, TCD 076 TCD 077: replacement of the term signaleur TCD 084: replacement of the term signaleur TCD 086: replacement of the term signaleur TCD 096: replacement of the term signaleur TCD 099 TCD 099 TCD 099: addition of Note 1 pertaining curing of the sealing compound. TLD i TLD vii TLD i TLD vii Updating of the Table of Stardized Drawings the Stardized Drawings Table. TLD 005A TLD 008A TLD 005A TLD 008A TLD 005A TLD 007: replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in TLD 013 TLD 016 TLD 013 TLD 016 TLD 013 TLD 015: replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in TLD 079A TLD 080 TLD 079A TLD 080 TLD 079A: addition of the note pertaining signing upstream downstream of the roadwork zone. TLD 079B: addition of the note pertaining signing upstream downstream of the roadwork zone of sign T-D-360. TLD 079C: addition of the note pertaining signing upstream downstream of the roadwork zone signs P T-D-360. TLDU i TLDU vii TLDU i TLDU vii Updating of the Stardized Drawings Table. TLDU 005A TLDU 006 TLDU 005A TLDU 006 TLDU 005A, TLDU 005B TLDU 006: replacement of the term signaleur (traffic control person) by signaleur routier in the French version.
7 page 7 5 i xii i xii Updating of the Table of Contents Section 5.2 References : updating of the Section Exit Advance Guide Signs : correction of the illustration of the Exit Advance Guide sign (I-40-1). Section Oversized Sign Elements : C. Exit Shields, Distances Arrows : correction of a typo in D. Module : - updating of the references; - renumbering of Figure a; - addition of the inscription Last Exit Before Tunnel ; - addition of Figure b. Section Ends Tab Sign : updating of the Section Welcome Sign : updating of the Correction of typos in the French version. Section Directional Signing Principles : updating of the Section Ferry Signs : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère. Section Park Ride Signs : introduction of the Park Ride Carpooling sign (I-330-5). Section Parking Area Signs : introduction of the Parking Area Bikeway sign (I-350-8). Section Public Facilities Signs : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère, introduction of the Skating sign (I ). Section Check Brakes Sign : new section introducing the Check Brakes sign (I-231), renumbering of the subsequent sections. Section Exclusive Towing Signs : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère.
8 page 8 5 Section Toll Rates Signs : erratum (with no change the page date) correction of the gray regulary bars in accordance with the English version. Section Roadside Parks : A. Rest Area : - replacement of the term drivers by users ; change the illustrations for signs I I-420-3; - introduction of new signs I I-420-6; - introduction of the electric vehicle charging station picgraph in the services provided section the Wi-Fi picgraph for municipal rest areas; - introduction of the description of the content of the sign; - addition of specifications respecting directional signing for rest areas. C. Service Area Signs : addition of specifications respecting the order of appearance of the service picgraphs on sign I E. Village-relais Signs : updating of the Section Reserves, Parks Wildlife Refuges, C. Park Signs : updating of the number of the Canada National Parks Act. Section Tourist Information Offices, A. Centre Infouriste : correction of the illustration of sign I Section Heritage Site Signs : introduction, as a supplement the stard, of the list of heritage sites that can be indicated by I-540 signs. Section Eligibility Criteria for Private Tourist Facilities : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère updating of the page layout Section Directional Signing Installation for Private Tourist Facilities : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère.
9 page 9 5 Section Major Attractions : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère. Section Directional Signing Installation for Tourist Routes Circuits : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère Section Directional Signing Installation for an Off-Highway Bicycle Route : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère SD 007 SD 008 SD 015 SD 020 SD 007 SD 008 SD 015 SD Section Directional Signing Principles : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère. Section Installation Location : replacement of ministère des Transports by Ministère. Section Overhead Installation : replacement of the term with tiered intersections by with interchanges. Appendix L Picgraphs for Private Tourist Facilities : addition of the Indoor Surfing Centre picgraph correction of the Sculpture picgraph illustration. SD 008: replacement of the term tiered intersections by interchanges. SD 015 SD 020: introduction of a note specifying that the marking must be carried out in accordance with the requirements of 6 Pavement Markings. SD 035 SD 036A SD 035 SD 036A SD 036A: addition of a note specifying the installation of a mobile sign. SD 037 SD 040C SD 037 SD 040C SD 037: addition of a note specifying the installation of a mobile sign. SD 038: correction of a typo in the French version. SD 040A SD 040C: updating of the illustrations for Rest Area signs.
10 page 10 6 i vi i vi Updating of the Table of Contents Section 6.2 References : updating of the Section Sp Lines : addition of specifications respecting the distance between the sp line the pedestrian crosswalk Correction of a typo with no change the date DN 047 DN 048 DN 055 DN 056A DN 047 DN 048 Dec DN 055 DN 056A Appendix A Dimensions of Longitudinal Transverse Markings : improved graphical design. SD 047: correction of a typo. SD 056A: addition of specifications respecting the distance between the sp line the pedestrian crosswalk. Correction of the title in the English version. 7 i iv i iv Updating of the Table of Contents Section 7.2 Reference : updating of the reference Section Reserved Bicycle Lane Signs : subdivision of the section introduce new section On Sidewalks the Reserved Bicycle Lane on Sidewalk sign (P-250-9) Section Bicycle Parking Area Sign : change the section title the name of sign I Section Parking Area Sign : change the section title the name of the sign ensure consistency with 5, Guide Information Signs, change the illustration for the Parking Area Bikeway sign (I-350-8). Appendix F List of Bikeway Signs Used : updating of the list of signs reflect the additions changes the chapter. Appendix F List of Bikeway Signs Used : updating of the list of signs tab signs used for bikeways.
11 page 11 8 i ix i ix Updating of the Table of Contents. 1 4 Dec Section 8.2 References : updating of the references the page layout Section Installation of Audible Signals : removal of the use of the coo coo sound in the north-south direction. Section Use of Audible Signals : correction of the minimum operating temperature for audible signal devices; SD 015 SD 016 Dec SD 015 SD 016 Dec replacement of the title Montréal Walk by Canada Walk ; introduction of the use of different audible signals for the different pedestrian crosswalk directions; removal of the lengths of the alternations for the coo coo type melody. SD 015: removal of the illustrations for the Pedestrian Crosswalk sign, improved graphical design.
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