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102-603

be signs (MOT-13-06) and "End Road Work" signs (G20-2), 6. The "Speeding Fines Doubled When Workers, be provided by the work zone sign spacing. Strips Ahead" signs (MOT-18-10) and associated raised rumble, Shoulder (Typ.) X X R/R Tracks 50' to 100' 50' to 100' 50' to 100' X 25'-50' DO NOT STOP

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102-603

, may be signs (MOT-13-06) and "End Road Work" signs (G20-2), 6. The "Speeding Fines Doubled When, be provided by the work zone sign spacing. Strips Ahead" signs (MOT-18-10) and associated raised rumble, Shoulder (Typ.) X X R/R Tracks 50' to 100' 50' to 100' 50' to 100' X 25'-50' DO NOT STOP

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April 2024 Target Zero Partner Update

Best Foot Forward 4-way stop In-street sign present & flags provided at crosswalk No pedestrian signage at crosswalk Stop bars compared to no stop bars on the same road— both midblock crossings with “Stop Here for Peds” signs In-street state law sign in center Flashing lights not functioning

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Context Classification Framework for Bus Transit FINAL

C2T C3R C3C C4 C5/C6 TRANSITSTOPS Bus Stop Pad Desired Both Both Both Both Both TRANSITSTOPS Basic Bus Stop Shelter Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Transit Stops Large Bus Stop Shelter Desired Desired, Accessing Transit Design Handbook for bus stop pad design considerations. A simple bus stop, Elements C2T RURAL TOWN BUS STOP SHELTER Far-side stops are preferable for transit operations, hour) buses can stop in the bike lane and allow bicyclists to continue around the stopped bus

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CMB Presentation 08-30-2022

SG-6256 - Road Ranger Allowed Stop Time (VOTE) Tu c ker Brown 2:15 – 2:25 Enhancement #7 SG-6139, signs (VOTE) Tu c ker Brown 8/30/2022 Change Management Board Agenda 6 Time Item Lead 2:55 – 3:05, 8/30/2022 Enhancement #6: SG-6256 - Ro a d Ranger Allowed Stop Time 43 Tu c ke r Brown, ▪ Administrators can set up the allowed Stop Time for an AV L vehicle. ▪ Stop Time is only counted when a vehicle is not arrived at an event. o Enhancement ▪ Allow administrator to set the Stop Time

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1020000.origind

or streets. However, maintain all signs and other devices placed for the purpose of the detour, device is prohibited, with the exception of the trailer mounted portable regulatory signs. Employ, , installed/used in the work zone. 102-9.2 Work Zone Signs: Furnish, install, maintain, remove and relocate signs in accordance with the Plans and Design Standards Plans, Index No. 102-600. Use signs, orange work zone signs. Roll-up signs must meet the requirements of Type VI sheeting. Use Type IV

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SS1020000

not maintain such roads or streets. However, maintain all signs and other devices placed for the purpose, Work Zone Signs: Provide signs in accordance with the Plans and Design Standards. Meet, Performance Evaluation of Highway Features.” 102-9.3 Business Signs: Provide and place signs in accordance with the Plans and Design Standards, Index No. 600 series. Furnish signs having, and is listed on the APL. 102-9.10 Portable Regulatory Signs (PRS): Furnish PRSs that meet

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2024June-Thu03-GladesRoadDDI

Consultant: CEI: Contractor: 39 Glades DDI Operations Lessons Learned Stop Bar Compliance • Observed sneakers and creepers. • Recommendations of: • “Stop Here On Red” signs. • Pedestrian crossing signs. • Robust striping. • Team verifying stop bar locations. • Old MOT faded striping, cross slope 16 Glades DDI Design Supplemental signs and pavement markings providing lane

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Chapter09 BicycleFacilities 2024

to alert operators to conditions ahead (e.g., stop signs, traffic signals or curves) should provide, with Signal Control or Stop Control……………………………………………9-45 C.7 Structures 9-45 C.8 Pavement Markings, lane signs and plaques should be placed in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, . They should only be used in conjunction with marked bicycle lanes. Bike lane signs, color for 50’ after the conflict area, unless such an extent is interrupted by a stop bar

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RSigningPavementMarkingsand Lighting

SINGLE COLUMN GROUND SIGNS 11/01/22 DIAMOND RECTANGLE YIELD STOP RAILROAD SCHOOL SHIELD COUNTY DESIGN, SINGLE COLUMN GROUND SIGNS 11/01/24 COUNTY ' B ' ' C ' ' D ' ' H ' 1 2 3 4 5 6, GENERAL NOTES: 4 'H' = 'B' + 'C' + 'D' = 10.26 ft. Wind Beam Connection for ESU Flip Signs 7, the Column (Post) requirements. For sign assemblies with signs oriented in two directions, only the sign, . ") with breakaway supports as shown on Sheet 4. Signs shielded by 2 1 (larger than 3 3. BREAKAWAY SUPPORTS

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Dev655WGS

System (WGS) for highway traffic operations as shown in the plans. Automated warning signs must only be visible to motorists when the system is activated. Ensure that signs and gates can be activated individually, in sequence, and in groups. System communication must allow signs and gates, Electrical Actuators: Pivoting signs and gate arms must be driven by weatherproof electrical, , even, and odd); and stop bits (1 or 2). 655-2.5.2 Network Interface: Ensure that the WGS

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6030000.FHWA

is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed or controlled in any manner. Traffic control, devices, dynamic message signs, highway advisory radios, cameras, vehicle detection systems, . Conflict monitors 7. Special sequence relays 8. Cameras 9. Dynamic message signs 10. Highway, , electrically or mechanically operated by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and permitted, , and signal); motorist information systems, video equipment, network devices, dynamic message signs, highway

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6030000.FHWA

is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed or controlled in any manner. Traffic control, , network devices, dynamic message signs, highway advisory radios, cameras, vehicle detection systems, sequence relays 8. Cameras 9. Dynamic message signs 10. Highway advisory radios 11. Road weather, is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed or controlled in any manner. Traffic, , video equipment, network devices, dynamic message signs, highway advisory radios, cameras

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453560 Technical Scope_Draft_rev

at guardrail and multi-post signs as needed. Signing Scope Items:  All existing signing should be evaluated for possible replacement to ensure signs meet current design criteria for size, placement, existing two-column signs within the project limits (see photos following). All should be evaluated, and “Condition A” of Table 2c-4 of the MUTCD for guidelines. Four of these signs are advance signs, , 18” chevrons, 24” stop lines, messages/symbols, and arrows.  Use standard (open grade

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1020100-723origind2

as described above.. 1020100 All Jobs Provide appropriate signs for advanced notification, or streets. However, maintain all signs and other devices placed for the purpose of the detour. 102-6.6, or temporary devices (e.g., signs) that do not apply to current conditions. The use of NCHRP Report 350, portable regulatory signs. Employ an approved independent Channelizing Device Supplier (CDS) to provide, . 102-9.2 Work Zone Signs: Furnish, install, maintain, remove and relocate signs in Use work zone

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RSigningPavementMarkingsand Lighting

SINGLE COLUMN GROUND SIGNS 11/01/22 DIAMOND RECTANGLE YIELD STOP RAILROAD SCHOOL SHIELD COUNTY, 700-010 SINGLE COLUMN GROUND SIGNS 11/01/22 COUNTY ' B ' ' C ' ' D ' ' H ' 1 2 3 4 5 6, the Column (Post) requirements. For sign assemblies with signs oriented in two directions, only the sign, . ") with breakaway supports as shown on Sheet 4. Signs shielded by 2 1 (larger than 3 3. BREAKAWAY, sign spacing (1" shown on Sign Cluster detail) also applies to rotated signs. including rotated sign

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RSigningPavementMarkingsand Lighting

SINGLE COLUMN GROUND SIGNS 11/01/22 DIAMOND RECTANGLE YIELD STOP RAILROAD SCHOOL SHIELD COUNTY, SINGLE COLUMN GROUND SIGNS 11/01/22 COUNTY ' B ' ' C ' ' D ' ' H ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 NORTH, (Post) requirements. For sign assemblies with signs oriented in two directions, only the sign, . ") with breakaway supports as shown on Sheet 4. Signs shielded by 2 1 (larger than 3 3. BREAKAWAY SUPPORTS, spacing (1" shown on Sign Cluster detail) also applies to rotated signs. including rotated sign panels

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SS1020000

the project area, do not maintain such roads or streets. However, maintain all signs and other, devices. 102-9.2 Work Zone Signs: Provide signs in accordance with the plans and Design Standards, of Highway Features.” 102-9.3 Business Signs: Provide and place signs in accordance with the plans and Design Standards. Furnish signs having retroreflective sheeting meeting the requirements of Section, by business owners and approved by the Engineer. Standard Business entrance signs meeting

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2024FDM202SpeedMgmt

, stop signs, or traffic signalization. To limit the potential of drivers accelerating between, Signs Speed feedback signs are a traffic operations strategy that is effective in helping to enforce, enforcement. The signs provide immediate feedback to drivers when the Posted Speed is exceeded, which, adjacent to Posted Speed signs, reinforce a change in Posted Speed (e.g., at transition areas, on approach, that a stop or change of direction is imminent. This is illustrated in Figure 202.3.45 by an oak

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