2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings.

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2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Parts 8 and 10 are combined Reduces redundancy and cross- references “Grade crossing” is a new generic term Chapter 8C (Illumination) becomes Section 8A.06

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD YIELD or STOP signs required at passive highway-rail grade crossings (Dec. 31, 2019 compliance date)

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Substantial revisions to the Emergency Notification sign provisions I-13

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Quiet zone treatments Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR Part 222) prescribes quiet zone requirements and treatments Traffic control devices used as part of a quiet zone shall comply with the MUTCD

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New sign to warn of quiet zone locations W10-9

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Revised LRT Approaching- Activated Blank-Out sign W10-7 I-12 LRT Station sign relocated to Chapter 2H

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Stop lines shall be used on paved roadways at crossings controlled by active devices

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Stripes on gate arms shall be vertical

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD If LRT signals are used, they should display the indications shown in Figure 8C-3

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Grade crossings within or in close proximity to circular intersections Engineering study required to evaluate potential queuing (Dec. 31, 2014 compliance date for study) If queues impact crossing, provisions shall be made to clear highway traffic from the crossing before train arrivals

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Audible devices are required at active LRT grade crossings used by pedestrians

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New Chapter 8D on pathway grade crossings

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Revisions to Part 9 – Traffic Control for Bicycle Facilities

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Lateral offset and mounting height requirements for traffic control devices on shared-use paths

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Bicycle lane regulatory signs are no longer required

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New sign for lanes that are too narrow for bicyclists and motorists to operate side-by-side R4-11

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New selective exclusion signs for modes other than bikes and pedestrians R9-13 R9-14

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Three new pushbutton signs including two that include a bicycle symbol R10-24 R10-25 R10-26

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Revised legend on W5-4a sign W5-4a

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New sign and plaque for combined pedestrian/bicycle crossing W11-15 W11-15P

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Type 3 object markers for use on shared-use paths OM3-L OM3-C OM3-R

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New bicycle destination guide signs D1-3c D11-1c

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Reference location signs for use on shared-use paths D10-2a D10-2

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New mode- specific guide signs for shared- use paths D11-3 D11-4 D11-1a D11-2

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New Bicycle Route sign that provides a place for a pictograph M1-8a M1-8

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Revised design of the U.S. Bicycle Route sign M1-9

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD Changes in design and sizes of auxiliary signs used with Bicycle Route signs M4-14 M4-5

2009 MUTCD (Final Rule) Revisions Incorporated into the 2009 MUTCD New shared lane pavement marking