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Millennium Edition


With incorporated Errata No. 1 changes, dated June 14, 2001

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 PDF iconCOVER AND INTRODUCTION

 PDF iconTABLE OF CONTENTS

 PDF iconPART 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS

 PART 2— SIGNS

PDF iconChapter 2A — General Provisions and Standards
PDF iconChapter 2B — Regulatory Signs
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Chapter 2C — Warning Signs
PDF iconChapter 2D — Conventional Signs
PDF iconChapter 2E — Freeways and Expressways
PDF iconChapters 2F - 2I

Chapter 2F — Specific Service Signs
Chapter 2G — Tourist-Oriented Directional Signs (TODS)
Chapter 2H — Recreational and Cultural Interest Area Signs
Chapter 2I — Emergency Management Signing

 PDF iconPART 3 — MARKINGS

 PART 4 — HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNALS

PDF icon Chapter 4A - 4D

Chapter 4A — General
Chapter 4B — Traffic Control Signals, General
Chapter 4C — Traffic Control Signal Needs Studies
Chapter 4D — Traffic Control Signal Features

PDF icon Chapter 4E - 4L

Chapter 4E — Pedestrian Control Features
Chapter 4F — Traffic Control Signals for Emergency Vehicle Access
Chapter 4G — Traffic Control Signals for One-Lane, Two-Way Facilities
Chapter 4H — Traffic Control Signals for Freeway Entrance Ramps
Chapter 4I — Traffic Control for Movable Bridges
Chapter 4J —
Lane-Use Control Signals
Chapter 4K — Flashing Beacons
Chapter 4L— In-Roadway Lights

 PDF iconPART 5 — LOW-VOLUME RURAL ROADS

 PART 6 — TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL

PDF iconChapter 6A — Introduction
PDF iconChapter 6B — Fundamental Principles
PDF iconChapter 6C — Temporary Traffic Control Elements
PDF iconChapter 6D — Pedestrian and Worker Safety
PDF iconChapter 6E — Flagger Control
PDF iconChapter 6F — Temporary Traffic Control Zone Devices
PDF iconChapter 6G — Type of Temporary Traffic Control Zone Activities
PDF iconChapter 6H — Application of Devices

 PDF iconPART 7 — TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR SCHOOL AREAS

 PDF iconPART 8 — TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE CROSSINGS

 PDF iconPART 9 — TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR BICYCLE FACILITIES

 PDF iconPART 10 — TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR HIGHWAY-LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT GRADE CROSSINGS

 PDF iconAPPENDIX A1