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2015 Traffic Signals 101 Topic 3 Field Components

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 2 Full Intersection Picture

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 3 Signal Head Luminaire EVP Detector Type “D” Sign Mast Arm Pole

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components Foundation Standard Plate 4

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 5 Foundation Cage Anchor Bolt

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 6 Foundation (PA series) Video Foundation (BA series)

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components Transformer Standard Plate 7

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 8 Pole Base and Transformer

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 9 Transformer Access Panels

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components Pole and Mast Arm Standard Plate 10

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 11 Pole Stamp

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 12 3-section Protected Left Turn Signal

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 13 Protected/Permissive Signal Head

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 14 Flashing Yellow Arrow Steady Red Arrow – Drivers turning left must stop and wait. Steady Yellow Arrow – Drivers are warned that the left-turn signal is about to go to red and they should prepare to stop, or prepare to complete their left turn if they are within the intersection. Flashing Yellow Arrow - Drivers are allowed to turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians. (Oncoming traffic has a green light.) Drivers must determine if there is an adequate gap before turning! WCCO Interview Animation

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 15 Mast Arm Pole

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 16 Arm Spacing

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 17 5-section signal head 3-section signal head

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 18 EVP Unit Type “D” Sign

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 19 Hinge Head Bracket

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 20 Luminaire Extension Luminaire

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components Ped Foundation Standard Plate 21

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 22 Pedestal Pole Pedestal Base

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 23 Pedestal Pole FoundationBase w/ Wind collar

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 24 Long Pole w/bracketing Pedestal Bracket

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 25 One Way Signal & Pedestrian Indication Mount

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 26 Pedestrian Push Button Station Push Button Sign Push Button Station Detail (Signal Plan Detail)

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons Often referred to as a HAWK Signal 27

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components Saw Cut Detail 28

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 29 Saw-Cut Loop Detector

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components Non-Metallic Loop Detail 30

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 31 Non-Metallic Loop (NMC)

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 32 Video Handhole

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 33 Crosswalk Pedestrian Ramp

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 34 Signal Cabinet and Pad Service Cabinet

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 35 Source of Power (SOP)

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 36 Video Detection Microwave Detection Sonic Detection

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 37 Enforcement Lights

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 38 Signal Ahead Sign

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 39 Advance Warning Flasher (AWF)

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 40 Span Wire Signal

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 41 Span Wire Signal Heads

Office of Traffic, Safety, and Technology Field Components 42 Approved Products List