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AS 1742.152007
Manual of uniform traffic control devices Part 15: Direction signs, information signs and route numbering
This Australian Standard was prepared by Committee MS-012, Road Signs and Traffic Signals. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 8 December 2006. This Standard was published on 20 February 2007.
The following are represented on Committee MS-012: ACT Department of Urban Services ARRB Transport Research AUSTROADS Association of Consultants in Access Australia Australasian Railway Association Australian Automobile Association Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Australian Historic Motoring Federation Australian Industry Group Australian Motorcycle Council Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, NT Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia Main Roads Department, Queensland Main Roads Western Australia Roadmarking Industry Association of Australia
This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 05130. Standards Australia wishes to acknowledge the participation of the expert individuals that contributed to the development of this Standard through their representation on the Committee and through public comment period.
Australian Standards are living documents that reflect progress in science, technology and systems. To maintain their currency, all Standards are periodically reviewed, and new editions are published. Between editions, amendments may be issued. Standards may also be withdrawn. It is important that readers assure themselves they are using a current Standard, which should include any amendments that may have been published since the Standard was published. Detailed information about Australian Standards, drafts, amendments and new projects can be found by visiting www.standards.org.au Standards Australia welcomes suggestions for improvements, and encourages readers to notify us immediately of any apparent inaccuracies or ambiguities. Contact us via email at mail@standards.org.au, mail@standards.org.au or write to Standards Australia, GPO Box 476, Sydney, NSW 2001.
Originated as part of AS CA141935 and part of AS 1742.11975. Previous edition part of AS 1742.21994 and part of AS 1742.81990. Part of AS 1742.21994 and part of AS 1742.81990 revised, amalgamated and redesignated as AS 1742.152007.
COPYRIGHT Standards Australia All rights are reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the written permission of the publisher. Published by Standards Australia GPO Box 476, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia ISBN 0 7337 7981 6
This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee MS-012, Road Signs and Traffic Signals to supersede part of AS 1742.21994, Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 2: Traffic control devices for general use and part of AS 1742.81990, Manual of uniform traffic control devices, Part 8: Freeways. The remaining material in AS 1742.21994 and AS 1742.81990 not covered by this Standard is to be revised and republished as AS 1742.2. This Standard is one of a series of fifteen Standards as follows: AS 1742 1742.1 1742.2 1742.3 1742.4 1742.5 1742.6 1742.7 1742.8 1742.9 1742.10 1742.11 1742.12 1742.13 1742.14 1742.15 Manual of uniform traffic control devices Part 1: General introduction and index of signs Part 2: Traffic control devices for general use Part 3: Traffic control devices for works on roads Part 4: Speed controls Part 5: Street name and community facility name signs Part 6: Tourist and service signs Part 7: Railway crossings Part 8: Freeways Part 9: Bicycle facilities Part 10: Pedestrian control and protection Part 11: Parking controls Part 12: Bus, transit, tram and truck lanes Part 13: Local area traffic management Part 14: Traffic signals Part 15: Direction signs, information signs and route numbering (this Standard)
The principal variation from the subject material previously included in the 1994 Edition of AS 1742.2 is the recommended phasing out of shield based route numbering systems (other than in certain specialist areas such as tourist and overdimensional load route numbering) and their replacement with the alphanumeric system of A, B, C and M routes. Other significant changes include the following: (a) (b) (c) More detailed guidance material on signboard design and layout. A new categorization of Intersection Direction signs and Fingerboards. Inclusion of direction signs for expressway type roads no longer to be covered by AS 1742.8.
Page SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE ........................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS .................................................................................. 4 1.3 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................ 4 1.4 RESPONSIBILITY AND AUTHORITY FOR INSTALLATION............................... 5 1.5 PRINCIPLES OF GOOD SIGN PRACTICE............................................................... 5 1.6 SIGN DESIGN GUIDELINES .................................................................................... 6 1.7 INSTALLATION AND LOCATION ........................................................................ 13 1.8 MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING SPECIFICATIONS ................................ 13 SECTION 2 DIRECTION SIGNS AT AND NEAR INTERSECTIONS 2.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................ 16 2.2 ADVANCE DIRECTION SIGNS ............................................................................. 16 2.3 DRIVING INSTRUCTION DIRECTION SIGNS ..................................................... 22 2.4 INTERSECTION DIRECTION SIGNS AND FINGERBOARDS............................. 26 2.5 REASSURANCE DIRECTION SIGNS .................................................................... 31 2.6 TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT DIAGRAMS.............................................................. 32 SECTION 3 EXPRESSWAY DIRECTION SIGNS 3.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................ 40 3.2 PROVISION OF SIGNS............................................................................................ 40 3.3 LEGEND SELECTION ............................................................................................. 40 3.4 ADVANCE EXIT AND EXIT DIRECTION SIGNS ................................................ 42 3.5 SUPPLEMENTARY ADVANCE SIGNS ................................................................. 47 3.6 REASSURANCE AND INTERCHANGE SEQUENCE SIGNS ............................... 48 3.7 DIRECTION SIGNS AT RAMP TERMINALS ........................................................ 49 3.8 SIGNS ON APPROACH TO AND ALONG TOLLED EXPRESSWAYS ................ 50 3.9 TYPICAL DIRECTION SIGN TREATMENT.......................................................... 51 SECTION 4 ROUTE NUMBERING 4.1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES.......................................................................................... 57 4.2 TYPES OF ROUTE NUMBERING .......................................................................... 57 4.3 THE ALPHANUMERIC SYSTEMDESCRIPTION AND USE ............................ 59 4.4 DISPLAY OF NUMBERS ........................................................................................ 60 SECTION 5 GENERAL INFORMATION SIGNS 5.1 GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURE SIGNS (G6) ............................................................. 66 5.2 KILOMETRE POSTS ............................................................................................... 67 5.3 NON-STANDARD INFORMATION SIGNS ........................................................... 68 APPENDICES A DETERMINATION OF LETTER SIZES FOR SIGNS ............................................. 70 B GUIDELINES FOR THE LAYOUT OF LEGEND ELEMENTS ON DIRECTION SIGNS ....................................................................................................................... 71 C ILLUMINATION AND REFLECTORIZATION OF SIGNS.................................... 74 D INSTALLATION AND LOCATION OF SIGNS ...................................................... 75 INDEX ........................................................................................................................81
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA Australian Standard Manual of uniform traffic control devices Part 15: Direction signs, information signs and route numbering
This Standard specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the design and use of direction signs and related navigational aids including route numbering for all roads including expressway type roads. It also covers general information signs but not street name and community facility name signs or tourist or services signs.
NOTES: 1 2 3 Street name and community facility name signs are covered in AS 1742.5. Tourist and services signs and covered in AS 1742.6. Direction signs for bicycle facilities are covered in AS 1742.9.
1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS AS 1348 1742 1742.2 1742.4 1742.5 1742.6 1742.9 1742.14 1743 1744 2342 AS/NZS 1906 1906.1 Roads and traffic engineeringGlossary of terms Manual of uniform traffic control devices Part 2: Traffic control devices for general use Part 4: Speed controls Part 5: Street name and community facility name signs Part 6: Tourist and services signs Part 9: Bicycle facilities Part 14: Traffic signals Road signsSpecifications Forms of letters and numerals for road signs Development, testing and implementation of information and safety symbols and symbolic signs Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes Part 1: Retroreflective materials
Austroads Rural Road Design: A Guide to the Design of Rural Roads: Austroads 2003 1.3 DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this Standard the definitions in AS 1348 and the following apply. 1.3.1 Expressway type roads A divided highway for through traffic with full or partial control of access and generally with grade separation at intersections. The term includes expressways, freeways, tollways and motorways (as defined in AS 1348).
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