VDOT 2016 Road and Bridge Standards Section Traffic Control Devices

Similar documents
CHAPTER 8 STAKING SIGNALS AND LIGHTING FIELD GUIDE. 8.1 Staking Traffic Control Signal Systems

STAKING TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL SYSTEMS

DESIGN CRITERIA DIVISION 4900 TRAFFIC SIGNALS

Page 1 of 1 04/19/13 SBR

Appendix A-6. Signing and Marking Guidelines. Number Name Pages. 2B.06 Signing at T Intersections 1. 2B.12 Pedestrians in Crosswalk 1

HUDSON ROAD (RTE 27) SWEL

Traffic Control Devices

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SIGN AND MARKING PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES

APPENDIX L PLANNING LEVEL COST ESTIMATES. Development of Costs Tabular Summary of Planning Level Cost Estimates

Pedestrians and Bicyclists. Bruce Friedman and Scott Wainwright FHWA MUTCD Team

PART 4 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNALS

6. TITLE: Amendments to the Larimer County Land Use Code and the Larimer County Road Manual

2004 Traffic and Safety Notes. Cross Reference between the Old Note Number and the New Note Number

Downtown Signals Traffic Analysis

SCOPE Application, Design, Operations,

Designing Traffic Signals by Jeffrey W. Buckholz, PhD, PE, PTOE A SunCam online continuing education course DESIGNING TRAFFIC SIGNALS

Turning templates shall be shown on the signal plan for review during preliminary plan submittals.

Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

TRANSMITTAL LETTER. Revision to Publication 149, Chapter 20 (Criteria for the Design of Traffic Signal Supports) - March 2009 Edition

STANDARD SIGNS and MARKINGS MANUAL

PEDESTRIAN CROSSING SOLUTIONS ANDREA HARTH, PE, PTOE TEC ENGINEERING, INC.

California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

Intermediate Angle, 0-25, Drilling detail. Angle 26-50, Baulk Plates, Pole Details. Termination Poles, ABC Details

CHAPTER 3 SIGNS, SIGNALS AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS. Responsible Driving (Red book) NOTES & STUDY GUIDE

H8 Signs, Supports and Poles

SIGNS, SIGNALS, & ROADWAY MARKINGS CHAPTER 2

IC Chapter 3. Traffic Control Signals

2003 Edition Page 2B-1

Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons

TABLE OF WHITE PAVEMENT LETTERS ITEM ALIGN CL STATION SIDE DESCRIPTION C RT BIKE THROUGH ARROW 1

2009 MUTCD New Provisions for Pedestrians and Bicyclists. Housekeeping

Ohio Department of Transportation Edition of the OMUTCD It s Here!

IC Chapter 3. Traffic Control Signals

Attachment No. 4 Approved by National Committee Council

CHAPTER 2F. TOLL ROAD SIGNS. Table 2F-1. Toll Road Sign and Plaque Minimum Sizes

ADA Training Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) 2018 MnDOT

An Overview of the 2009 MUTCD

Figure 3B-1. Examples of Two-Lane, Two-Way Marking Applications

TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES

CHAPTER 2B. REGULATORY SIGNS

Preparing a Curb Ramp Project. December 15, 2010

Video Review: Signs, Signals and Markings Video Review 4.1

Mandan Commission Meeting August 2, 2016 Mandan City Hall

Chapter V TRAFFIC CONTROLS. Tewodros N.

FOR LOOP RAMPS-TAPERED DECELERATION LANE

Foundation Products. Poured In Ground Anchor Bolts E1 - E4. Structural Foundations E5 - E12. Copyright 2016 s Industry Inc. SIE-RA-CMP EN

DESIGN CRITERIA MANUAL CHAPTER 6 TRAFFIC CONTROL

November 2012: The following Traffic and Safety Notes were revised:

MPO Staff Report MPO Technical Advisory Committee: December 13, 2017 MPO Executive Board: December 20, 2017

Presented By: Jim Roth, P.E. Signing Engineer Office of Traffic Engineering Ohio Department of Transportation 1980 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio

Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

Oregon Supplement to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Adopted July 2005 by OAR

guide signs or groups of signs. General provisions are given in Sections 2A.07, 2A.08, and 2A.10. Standard:

Design Considerations

FY STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM New Jersey Department of Transportation Projects

PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENT EVALUATION GUIDELINE FOR UNCONTROLLED CROSSINGS

Bicycle Facilities Planning

APPENDIX G SIGNAGE AND STRIPING SUPPLEMENT

Traffic Signal Study. City of Marysville, Ohio. ms consultants, inc. engineers, architects, planners 2221 Schrock Road Columbus, Ohio

PEDESTRIAN CROSSING STATISTICS

SRTS IMPLEMENTATION COSTS

Highway Safety Improvement

Chapter 4: Funding and Implementation

INDEX. A Guide for Reducing Collisions Involving Pedestrians... 1A-13 AADT. see Average Annual Daily Traffic... 1A-14. defined...

Chapter #4 Traffic Control Devices and Laws

Toolbox of Countermeasures and Their Potential Effectiveness to Make Intersections Safer

May 4, Dear Mr. Thomas and Mr. Snyder,

CHAPTER 2: SIGNALS, SIGNS AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS

SR 44 from US 441 / SR 500 to SR 44 / Orange Ave.

CHAPTER 6H. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

C. Brian Shamburger, P.E., PTOE Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. State of Texas Registered Firm #928

WalkSafe Vocabulary Matching. 1 pedestrian A marked place to cross the street. 2 intersection A person who is walking. 3 crosswalk. 4 curb.

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. North Harrison Street (Lee Highway to Little Falls Road) Comparative Analysis. Prepared for:

Bike Planning: A New Day

TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES

Part 3: Safety Rules for the Installation and Maintenance of Underground Electric Supply and Communication Lines

CHAPTER 6H. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

Scoping and Design Considerations for APS and ADA Curb Ramps. Adam Tyra, PE INDOT Greenfield District Traffic

0 CITY OF SANTA ANA 0

LIST OF TRAFFIC DETAILS

MUTCD Part 6: Temporary Traffic Control

Markings Technical Committee Chapter 3H: Roundabout Markings APPROVED IN NCUTCD COUNCIL ON JANUARY 20, 2006

SIGN PLACEMENT-ELEVATION VIEW: FREEWAY (FORESLOPE) ROADSIDE SIGN LOCATIONS & SUPPORT SPACING MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (MIN.

Beginning School Bus Driver Curriculum UNIT IX. FIELD TRIPS and TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. Revised 09/2011 Revised 10/2013 (Instructional Content)

CITY OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

Tacoma & Pierce County Construction Update

MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES INTRODUCTION

Name Roads Station Distance Miles

City of Albert Lea Policy and Procedure Manual 4.10 ALBERT LEA CROSSWALK POLICY

Glossary of Terms. ABANDONMENT The permanent cessation of rail activity on a given line of railroad.

PENNDOT HPMS DATA COLLECTION GUIDE. Bureau of Planning and Research Transportation Planning Division April 2016 (Updated March 2018)

PART 10. TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR HIGHWAY-LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT GRADE CROSSINGS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Traffic Signs and Signals

Traffic Control Devices Pooled Fund Study

Chapter 2B. REGULATORY SIGNS

Traffic Signs and Markings. Instructor: Dr. Yahya Sarraj Associate Prof. Of Transportation

Improving Pedestrian Safety at Unsignalized Crossings. Shawn Turner, P.E. Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons

Traffic Control at. Pedestrian Crossings. City of Saskatoon 2004

Cycle Track Design Best Practices Cycle Track Sections

Transcription:

CF-1 1301.10 Cabinet Foundation Type A Traffic Signal Equipment CF-2 1301.20 Cabinet Foundation CF-3 1301.30 Cabinet Foundation Type B Traffic Signal Equipment 1301.31 Cabinet Foundation Type B Traffic Signal Equipment CF-4 1301.40 MP-2 1302.20 1302.24 1302.25 MP-3 1302.26 1302.27 Cabinet Foundation Type A Traffic Signal Cabinet And UPS Signal Pole (Strain and Combination Luminaire Strain Pole) Signal Pole (Mast Arm And Combination Luminaire Mast Arm Pole) Signal Pole (Mast Arm Signal Pole Maximum Loading Standards) Signal Pole (Mast Arm Signal Pole Maximum Loading Standards) Signal Pole (Mast Arm Signal Pole Maximum Loading Standards) PF-2 1302.30 Pedestal Pole Foundation 1302.31 Pedestal Pole and Foundation (Installation ) HH-1 1302.40 Handhole AB-1 1302.50 Anchor Bolts VS-1 1302.60 Vented Varmint Screen SW-1 1303.10 Signal Head Mounting Span Wire SW-2 1303.20 Signal Head Mounting Span Wire SM-3 1303.30 Signal Head Mounting - Mast Arm Page 1 of 9

SMB-1 1303.40 Signal Head Mounting - Pole Top SMB-2 1303.41 Signal Head Mounting - Pole Top With Terminal Compartment And Bracket SMB-3 1303.42 Signal Head Mounting - Pole Side Mounting Bracket TA-1 1304.10 Tether Wire SMD-1,2 1305.10 Sign Mounting WD-1 1306.10 Steel Strain Signal Pole Wiring and Rigging WD-2 1306.20 Wood Pole Wiring and Rigging PA-1,2 1307.10 Pedestrian Actuation PA-3,4 1307.11 Pedestrian Actuation SP-5,6,7,8,9 1308.10 Pedestrian Signal Indication FB-2 1309.10 Flashing Beacon Installation PF-8 1310.12 Signal Pole Foundation Installation PF-8 1310.13 Signal Pole Foundation Installation LF-1 1310.20 Lighting Pole Foundation Installation 1310.21 Lighting Pole Foundation Installation LP-1, LP-2 1311.10 Lighting Pole Conventional and Offset LP-3 1311.20 Lighting Pole and High Mast SE-1 1312.10 Electrical Service Installation 1312.11 Electrical Service Installation Page 2 of 9

SE-2 1312.20 Electrical Service Installation SE-3 1312.30 Electrical Service Installation 1312.31 Electrical Service Installation SE-4 1312.40 Electrical Service Installation SE-5 1312.50 Electrical Service Installation SE-6 1312.60 Electrical Service Installation SE-7 1312.70 Electrical Service Installation SE-8 1312.80 Electrical Service Installation SE-9 1312.90 Electrical Service Installation 1312.91 Electrical Service Installation SE-10 1313.10 Electrical Service Installation SE-11 1313.20 Electrical Service Installation 1313.21 Electrical Service Installation 1314.10 Control Center Wiring CCW-1 1314.11 Control Center Wiring 1314.12 Control Center Wiring 1314.13 Control Center Wiring Page 3 of 9

1315.10 Loop Detector Installation Detail TD-1A,B,C 1315.11 Loop Detector Installation Detail 1315.12 Loop Detector Installation Detail JB-R1 & R2 1317.10 Junction Box For Traffic Use JB-R1 & R2 1317.11 Junction Box For Traffic Use JB-S1,S2,S3 1317.20 Junction Box For Non-Delibrate Traffic Use ECI-1 1318.10 PCS-1 1319.10 1320.10 1320.11 1320.12 WSP-1 1320.13 1320.14 1320.15 Electrical Conduit and Conductor Cable (Underground Installation) Procedures for Calculating Centroid and Total Square Footage of Sign Panel Utility Activities) Wood Post And Square Tube Post Sign Structures Utility Activities) Wood Post Or Square Tube Post Sign Structures Utility Activities) Wood Post Sign Structures Utility Activities) Wood Post Sign Structures - Attachment Utility Activities) Square Tube Post Sign Structures - Attachment Utility Activities) Square Tube Post Sign Structures - Attachment Page 4 of 9

1321.10 1321.11 1321.12 STP-1 1321.13 1321.14 1321.15 1321.16 1321.17 1321.18 1321.19 1321.20 1321.21 Foundation Type A Foundation Type B Foundation Type C Foundation Type B and C Foundation Type D and E Foundation Type F Sign Bracing and Sign Panel Attachment Sign Bracing Mounting Heights of Sign Installations 1322.10 V A Sign Structures Installation SSP-VA 1322.11 V A Sign Structures Installation 1322.12 V A Sign Structures Installation 1322.13 V A Sign Structures Installation Page 5 of 9

1323.10 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.11 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.12 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.13 Interstate Sign Structure Installation SSP-VI A 1323.14 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.15 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.16 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.17 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.18 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1323.19 Interstate Sign Structure Installation 1324.10 Overhead Sign Structure Typical 1324.11 Overhead Sign Structure Socketed Base Plate Connection OSS-1 1324.12 Overhead Sign Structure Gusset Plate Connection 1324.13 Overhead Sign Structure Foundation 1324.14 Overhead Sign Structure Electrical for Sign Lighting 1324.15 Overhead Sign Structure Sign Hanger and Luminaire Retrieval Detail Page 6 of 9

SPD-1 SPD-2 1325.10 Sign Panel Design 1325.11 Sign Panel Design 1325.20 Extruded Sign Panel Design 1325.21 Extruded Sign Panel Design 1325.30 Sign Panel Design SPD-3 1325.31 Sign Panel Design 1325.32 Sign Panel Design SPD-4 SPD-5 1325.40 Sign Panel Design 1325.41 Sign Panel Design 1325.50 Sign Panel Design 1325.51 Sign Panel Design SPD-6 1325.60 Sign Panel Design 1325.70 Sign Panel Design SPD-7 1325.71 Sign Panel Design 1325.72 Sign Panel Design Page 7 of 9

PRS-1 1326.10 Punching Requirements for Sign Panels Single Post Installations 1326.11 Punching Requirements for Sign Panels Single Post Installations ED-2 1327.10 Road Edge Delineator Typical ED-3 1327.20 Interstate Road Edge Delineators Typical MM-1 1328.10 Milepost Markers & U-Type Steel Post Typical Structure PM-1 1330.10 Typical Pavement Marking Interchange PM-2 1330.20 Typical Pavement Marking Interchange Lane Drop 1330.30 Typical Pavement Marking Unsignalized Intersections PM-3 1330.31 Typical Pavement Marking Signalized Intersections 1330.32 Typical Pavement Marking Signalized Intersections 1330.33 Typical Pavement Marking Crosswalk Markings PM-5 PM-6 1330.50 Typical Pavement Marking Left Turn Pavement Marked Median 1330.51 Typical Pavement Marking Two Way Left-Turn Lane 1330.60 Typical Pavement Markings Bicycle Lane 1330.61 Typical Pavement Markings Bicycle Lane and Marked Shared Lane PM-7 1330.70 Typical Pavement Marking Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing Page 8 of 9

PM-8 1330.80 Typical Raised Pavement Marker Location 1330.81 Typical Raised Pavement Marker Location PM-9 1330.90 Pavement Marking Location 1340.10 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Letters and Numerals 1340.11 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Words 1340.12 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Square Foot Areas of Symbols and Arrows 1340.13 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Arrow 1340.14 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Arrow 1340.15 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Arrow 1340.16 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol PM-10 1340.17 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol 1340.18 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol 1340.19 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Symbol 1340.20 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Square Foot Areas of Route Shield Symbols 1340.21 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield 1340.22 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield 1340.23 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield 1340.24 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings Route Shield Page 9 of 9