Traffic Engineering Traffic Control Devices. Traffic Control Traffic engineers do not have any control over individual drivers need to develop devices.

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Traffic Engineering Traffic Control Devices

Traffic Control Traffic engineers do not have any control over individual drivers need to develop devices which communicate uncomplicated messages that encourage proper compliance

MUTCD Manual Of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) principal standard governing use, placement, design of traffic control devices establish uniformity

MUTCD General Principles 1) Fulfill a need - NO unnecessary sign or devices 2) Command attention 3) Convey a clear, simple meaning 4) Command respect of road users 5) Give adequate time for proper response

MUTCD Contents Standards for design of device (size, shape, color, legend types, specific legend) Standards for placement of devices Warrants which justify a device

MUTCD 3 words Shall - mandatory condition Should - advisory - if not placed according to standards need clear reason why not May - permissive - no design or application requirements

Communicating with drivers Use Color, Pattern, Shape, Legend Redundancy is good –STOP sign 1- RED 2- Octagon 3- STOP –Figure 4-1 – but you still need to see it

Longitudinal Markings Striping on the roadway –Centerlines –Lane markings –Edge marking –Figure 4.2

Transverse Markings (across roadway) Stop lines - line behind which vehicle must stop Yield lines – Fig 4.3 Crosswalks –Figure 4.4 Parking space markings –Figure 4.5

Word & Symbol marking A sign is placed as well to ensure that drivers can see one of the devices in all weather conditions Lane use restrictions –Exit only, right turn only School

Intersection markings Want to provide a safe and orderly flow through the intersection

Object Markers and delineators placed on object adjacent to or within roadway also mark edge of road Figure 4.6

Traffic signs –Regulatory - black legend on white ROW series (includes STOP & Yield) Speed Series Movement Series (turn signs, Alignment signs, Exclusion signs, One - way signs) Parking Series (Parking, Standing, Stopping) – pg. 78 Pedestrian Series Figure Misc. Series - signs that do not fit in other series

Traffic Signs Warning - black legend on yellow - diamond shaped Warn drivers of impending conditions 11 conditions which may require warning signs – pg. 80 Must be placed significantly ahead of condition so that driver can go through Perception, intellection, emotion, volition – Table 4.1 Figure 4.12 –Advisory speed Panel when there is a drop in speed limit through a section

2 basic conditions - Table 4-1 Condition A - difficult judgments assume 10 seconds +4.5 seconds/maneuver Condition B - require driver to slow to an advisory speed 1.6 seconds assumes 10fps^2 decel rate

Traffic Signs Guide - white legend on green, blue or brown background –Provide drivers with information to choose appropriate routes –General principles page 81 –Route markers - show route (Jurisdiction & number) Figure 4.13

Traffic Signs Destination signs - conventional roadways Destination signs - Expressway & freeway Figure 4-14, 15 –Destinations in initial capital and small letters –Numbered routes included –Exit numbers on auxiliary panel in upper left or right corner (indicates exit location) –At major interchanges diagrams used

Traffic Signs Service guide signs Figure 4.16 –White on Blue show services available at rest area or off exit Recreational & Cultural interest Figure 4.17 –White on Brown Mileposts –White on green gives mileage from beginning of road (either south or west)

Traffic Signals “any power operated traffic control device other than a barricade warning light or steady burning electric lamp, by which traffic is warned or directed to take some specific action” Traffic signals must be warranted –9 warrants to place signal – page 419 –to remove a signal must not be able to meet

Traffic Signals Benefits - page 417 Disadvantages – page 418 Steady Circular Indications Green, Yellow, or Red Ball Right turns can stop, look, go Left turns entering a one way street may stop, look, go

Traffic Signals Flashing Circular Indications Yellow or Red –Stop and proceed with caution Steady Arrow Green, Yellow and Red arrows –same meaning as balls but now are direction specific

Traffic Signals 2 lens sizes 12” and 8” usually use 12” red with 8” yellow and green 12” is required for conditions on page 98 Signal face design –Figure 4.18