revisions to chapter 2b – regulatory signs, barricades, and gates

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Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

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Page 1: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Revisions to Chapter 2B –

Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Page 2: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Larger sizes for certain signs on multi-lane roads with speed limits of 40

mph or more

Page 3: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Larger sizes for STOP signs

• 36 inches for any STOP sign facing a multi-lane approach

• 36 inches for any multi-lane side road approach to a multi-lane road

• 36 inches for any side road approach to a multi-lane road with a speed limit of 45 mph or higher

Page 4: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New Guidance on the factors to be considered when establishing

intersection right-of-way control Based upon: • Vehicular, bicycle and

pedestrian volumes• Number and angle of

approaches• Approach speeds• Sight distance• Reported crash performance

Page 5: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Conditions for allowable use of folding STOP signs for signal power

outages

Page 6: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

The use of 2-WAY, 3-WAY, and

4-WAY plaques is prohibited

ALL-WAY plaque remains as a “shall” if STOP signs are used on all approaches

Page 7: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New plaque that may be used with STOP sign in special conditions

Page 8: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Supplemental YIELD sign on the left-hand side of a multi-lane approach to a

roundabout – revised from required to recommended

Page 9: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Placing two STOP signs or two YIELD signs on the same post for emphasis is

prohibited

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Signs on back of STOP/YIELD signs and stickers and other messages on

STOP/YIELD signs and posts

Cannot obscure shape of STOP or YIELD sign

Page 11: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Signs mounted back-to-back with STOP or YIELD signs

should stay within the edges

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Overhead pedestrian crossing signs

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In-street pedestrian crossing signs

• Placement locations

• Background may be fluorescent yellow or fluorescent yellow-green

Page 14: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Supports for in-street pedestrian crossing signs

must be designed to bend over and bounce

back when struck

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Speed limits

Studies for speed zones clarified

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Speed limit reductions of more than 10 mph

Reduced Speed Limit Ahead (W3-5) sign

recommended

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New no straight through symbol sign

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Movement prohibition signs at signalized intersections should be placed adjacent to

the appropriate signal face(s)

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These signs shall not be used at a roundabout to prohibit turning left into the circular roadway

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Overhead lane-use control signs should be used on signalized approaches for

certain conditions

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Lane-Use Control signs for approaches with three or more approach lanes

available to through traffic

Mandatory Movement (R3-5) and Optional Movement (R3-6)

Lane-Use Control signs, if used, shall be mounted overhead

Advance Intersection Lane-Use Control (R3-8) signs, if used,

shall be post mounted in advance of intersection and

shall not be mounted overhead

Page 22: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New optional fish-hook arrows for use on lane-use

control signsat roundabouts

Page 23: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New optional signs for

enforcement of start of turn

lanes

New regulatory

signs

Page 24: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Freeway lane drops – new regulatory sign to supplement “Exit Only” warning panels on guide signs

Page 25: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New plaques that may be mounted with regulatory

signs

Page 26: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New regulatory signs for jughandles

Page 27: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Symbolic Do Not Pass signNOT ADOPTED

Word message sign was retained

Page 28: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

This regulatory sign deleted and replaced with a guide sign design

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New Narrow Keep Right sign for narrow median noses

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Slow vehicle turn-out regulatory signs

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“Excluded” and “prohibited” changed to

“NO”

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Regulatory sign for crossovers

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One-Way signs on near right and far left corners are required rather than

recommended

Far right One-Way signs are optional

Divided highways with median widths of 30 feet or more

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Optional:One-Way signs on near right

and far left corners as well as far right One-Way signs are

optional

Required:Keep Right signs in median

noses are required

Divided highways with median widths of less than 30 feet

Page 35: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Divided highways with median widths of less than 30 feet and

separated left-turn lanes

Optional:One-Way signs on near right

and far left corners as well as far right One-Way signs are

optional

Required:Keep Right signs in median

noses are required

Page 36: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Near side and far side One-Way signs required on the minor-street

approaches at 4-way and T-intersections

Page 37: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New optional one-way signs

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Divided Highway signs shall be installed on approaches to divided highways with:

medians ≥ 30 feet and AADT > 400 and

speed limit > 30 mph

Page 39: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Option for lower mounting height for Do Not Enter and Wrong Way signs

on ramps

Minimum of 3 feet

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New regulatory signs for use at

roundabouts

Roundabout Directional Arrow signs

(on central island)

Roundabout Circulation sign (with YIELD sign at

mini-roundabouts)

Page 41: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

New Pay for Parking and Parking Pay

Station signs

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Symbol is added to pedestrian pushbutton

signs

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New special purpose pedestrian pushbutton signs

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New supplemental plaque for regulatory signs

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Required for use with pedestrian hybrid beacons

Page 46: Revisions to Chapter 2B – Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates

Required for use with emergency-vehicle

hybrid beacons

Post-mounted Overhead

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New optional sign to remind RTOR

drivers to yield toU-turners

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NTOR signs for approaches with more than one right-turn lane

Post-mountedOverhead

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New symbolic design for the R10-15 sign- may use FYG color

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Headlight use signs

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Barricades and Gates• Barricades Standards and

Guidance relocated from Part 3• Colors of barricades for non-TTC

use shall be retroreflective white and red

• New section on Gates for all traffic uses

• Red/white stripes on gates shall be vertical rather than diagonal