Greetings Wise One: Does your MUTCD cover speed limits on city streets? When North Rodney Parham between Green Mountain/Hinson and Pleasant Forest was a dark, two-lane, no-shoulders roadway the speed ...
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The Federal Highway Administration publishes and administers national standards for streets and highways in the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices). I refer to it often in these articles ...
Q: At a freeway on-ramp, is it illegal to merge early by driving across the white lines before the lanes merge, or is it just discouraged? If it’s illegal, what law would you be breaking? A: You won’t ...
School zone sign in front of Carl Cozier Elementary on Lincoln Street in Bellingham. School zones require drivers to slow down to 20 mph. The zone extends at least 300 feet beyond a school or a ...
A powerful federal document that dictates street design is getting a makeover after years of advocacy, reports Josh Naramore in Streetsblog USA. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), ...
The MUTCD prioritizes moving private vehicles at maximum efficiency and speed above all other goals, including safety, sustainability, and access for people walking, biking, in a wheelchair, or on a ...
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