Roadway pavement markings are not a cure for all traffic problems. Road users process different types of visual and non-visual information differently: speed, roadway conditions, traffic, legal enforcement, noise levels, etc. Also, markings serve as reminders of important information, so road users...
The 11th edition of the MUTCD, released in December, covers some 1,100 pages, serves as the national standard for traffic signs, signals and pavement markings, and is used daily by members of the roadway safety industry. With this as a prominent subject for the industry, ATSSA organized five...
In the area of construction and maintenance, the following are covered: temporary pavement markings in construction and maintenance areas; reflective collars on cones; road (street) closed signs; and length-of-construction sign. In...
(TAC)\n2.Led by the Traffic Operations and Management Standing Committee (TOMSC) and the sub-committee on Revisions and Additions\n3.Owned by most TAC Members\n4.Contains catalog of traffic control devices\n4.1 Signs\n4.2 Traffic Signals\n4.3 Pavement Markings\n4.4 Temporary Traffic Control ...