Revisions to Part 7 Traffic Control for School Areas.

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Revisions to Part 7 Traffic Control for School Areas

Deletion of material from Part 7 Sections 7A.05 through 7A.10 Sections 7C.02 through 7C.06 covered in Chapter 3B Chapter 7D – Signals Student patrols in existing Chapter 7E Chapter 7F – Grade-Separated Crossings

Use of minimum size of school signs Application of the minimum sizes only where traffic volumes are low and speeds are 30 mph or lower

FYG color required for all school warning signs

New plaques for school area signing Existing school area signs New plaque designs

New symbol sign to replace the S3-1 word message sign S3-1

New sign to warn of school bus turnaround locations S3-2

Warning of school zone in close proximity to an intersection S1-1 W16-6P

END SCHOOL SPEED LIMIT sign required at end of reduced school speed limit zone

School children symbol may be used on in-street signs at school crossings R1-6c R1-6b

Overhead pedestrian crossing signs with school children symbols may be used at unsignalized school crossings

Operating procedures for adult crossing guards changed from recommended to required Shall not direct traffic in the usual law enforcement regulatory sense Shall pick opportune times to create a sufficient gap in traffic flow Shall stand in roadway Shall use a STOP paddle