Title: Part 7 significant changes bfg
1Millennium EditionSummary of Changes
PART 7 Traffic Control for School Areas
2Need for Standards
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Original Typical School Route Plan Map
- Elementary and kindergarten students
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- Section 7A-1
- Revised Typical School Route Plan Map
- School route plans include middle and high
schools students. - Section 7A.01
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3School Area Traffic Control Devices/Plan
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- Type of school area traffic control used,
must be related to the volume and speed of.... - Not in MUTCD
- Section 7A-1
- Type of school area traffic control devices used,
shall be related to the volume and speed of.... - These devices should be included in a school
traffic control plan. - Section 7A.01
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4General
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- Sections 7A-05 thru 7A-10.
- Sections 7B-01 thru 7B-04, 7B 7B, 08
- Sections 7A-7B
- The text in these sections is proposed for
deletion 7A-05 thru 7A-10, 7B-1 thru 7B-4,
7B-7 and 7B-8. (Ref. Parts IA 2A). - Sections 7A.05, 7A.10, 7B.04, 7B.05
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5Illumination Reflectorization
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- ...signs shall be reflectorized or
illuminated....and should be reflectorized or
illuminated.... - Section 7B-5
- The text in this section has been changed to
reflect a STANDARD. - Section 7B.02
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6Sign Text New Table
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- Design of Signs
- Not in MUTCD
- Not in MUTCD
- Sections 7B-1/7B-2
- Size of School Signs
- A new Table 7B.1 is added.
- Table shows dimensions and sizes for conventional
roads - Section 7B.01
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7Size Of School Signs
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- Not in MUTCD
- Section 7B.01
- Optional text added to define where minimum
size signs are used. - Optional text added addressing use of special
sized signs for increased legibility. - Section 7B.01
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8Sign Color For School Warning Signs
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Optional use of FYG for school warning signs.
- Guidance statement added that addresses
systematic approach for use of FYG. - Section 7B.07
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9School Advance Warning Sign
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Not in MUTCD
- Not in MUTCD
- Application consists of S1-1 sign supplemented
with ahead or XX feetplaque. - Supplemental plaques must be used to ensure
safety of pedestrians at crosswalks in school
zones. (Ref 2C.36) - Section 7B.08 Figure 7B-1
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10School Crosswalk Warning Assembly (S1-1 w/
Diagonal Arrow)
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Eliminate Crosswalk lines on crossing signs.
- Assembly consists of School Advance Warning Sign
(S1-1) supplemented with diagonal downward
pointing arrow (W16-7) plaque. - Section 7B.09 Figure 7B-1
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11School Crosswalk Warning Assembly (S1-1 w/
Diagonal Arrow)
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Engineering study should be conducted prior to
installation - Section 7B.09 Figure 7B-1
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12Typical Signing for School Area Traffic Control
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- A new Figure 7B-1, Typical Signing for School
Area Traffic Control is adopted. - Section 7B.08
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13School Speed Limit Assembly (S4-1, S4-2, S4-3,
S4-4, S5-1)
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- School Speed Limit signs (S4-1 thru S4-4)
- Section 7B.12
- Section 7B.12
- School Speed Limit Assembly Signs
- Discussion on End School Zone moved to separate
Section 7B.13 - Section 7B.11
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14School Reduced Speed Ahead Assembly
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- A new section addressing optional use of School
Reduced Speed Ahead (R2-5a) sign in combination
with SCHOOL (S4-3) plaque. - Section 7B.12
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15Parking and Stopping Signs (R7- R8 Series)
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- A 4th example has been added No standing 800am
to 500pm School Days Only - Section 7B.14
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16Placement of the S1-1 Sign
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- Proposed Figure was deleted from the final rule.
This info is found in Figure 7B.01 and text in
Section 7B.08 Part 2C.
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17Stop Line Markings
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- In absence of marked crosswalk, the stop line
should be placed... but should be placed no more
than 9 m (30 ft) nor less than1.2 m (4 ft)
from... - Section 7C.04
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18Pavement Word and Symbol Markings
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Pavement messages except SCHOOL messages may
extend to the width of two lanes. - Figure 7-3 Single-lane pavement marking SCHOOL
- Section 7C.6
- Optional text clarified to read The SCHOOL word
marking may extend to the width of two approach
lanes. - This figure has been deleted from the Final Rule.
- Section 7C.06
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19Signals
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- 7D. School Area Traffic Signals
- Section 7D
- The text is deleted.
- Refer to Section 4C.06, School Crossing signal
warrant. - Section 7D.01
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20Crossing Supervision
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- 7E-3 Legal Authority for Adult Guards
- 7E-9 Legal Authority for Student Patrols
- Sections 7E-3, 7E-9
- Deletion of this section
- Deletion of this section
- Section 7E
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21High Visibility Retroreflective Clothing
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Uniform of Adult Guards
- During periods of twilight or darkness
- Section 7E-5
- Adult Guards and Student Patrols should wear
high visibility retroreflective - Delete reference to During periods of twilight
or darkness - Sections 7E.04
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22High Visibility Retroreflective Clothing (cont)
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Added text to include police officers in the
wearing of High-Visibility Retroflective Material
or Clothing. - Section 7E.04
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23High Visibility Retroreflective Clothing (cont)
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Deleted proposed Section 7E.10 since it contained
duplicate text found in 7E.04 - Section 7E.04
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24Operating Procedures For Adult Guards
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- Adult guards may use a 18 stop paddle
- Section7E-6
- Adult guards should use a STOP paddle. The STOP
paddle should be the primary hand-signaling
device. - Section 7E.05
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25Operating Procedures For Adult Guards
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- The paddle shall have STOP on one or both
sides. - Section7E-6
- The STOP paddle shall be an octagonal shape.
- The paddle shall be at least 450 mm (18in) in
size and have the word message STOP on both
sides. - Section 7E.05
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