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Understanding the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) - Part III
This 4-hour online course is the third part of a 3 part series and will introduce to the reader the methods involved in designing the traffic control for highways and streets using the MUTCD.
Have a general understanding and be able to apply concepts learned in Part 7 - Part 10 of the MUTCD as a design guideline for designing traffic control for highways and street
Understand the importance of traffic control in school zones
Know how to find codes for specific signs
The minimum and maximum size of striping
Know the requirements for a school crossing guard
How to determine the clear storage distance from a railway
How flashing lights signals are used in traffic control
Signs and markings for Highway-Rail traffic control
How to determine the size of signs used in Highway-Rail traffic control
Understand a trains dynamic envelope and how its used in traffic control
The function of traffic control for bicycle facilities
When to use specific signs only for bicycle traffic control
Placement of striping along a roadway for bicycle facilities
How to handle temporary traffic control on highways with highway-light rail transit grade crossings
The use of emergency notification signs for highway-light rail crossings
The function of traffic control for Light Rail Transit Grade Crossings
The purpose of this course will be to provide information on applying the MUTCD to a traffic control design project. You will be directed to the Federal Highway Administration website to study the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices 2003 edition. You are required to study the Part 7 to 10 of this document as wel as Appendix A1. You need to click the following links to access each parts.
PART 7. TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR SCHOOL AREAS
PART 8. TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS
PART 9. TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR BICYCLE FACILITIES
PART 10. TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR HIGHWAY-LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT GRADE CROSSINGS