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In 1969, the California State Legislature deleted all the provisions of the California Vehicle Code that explicitly specified standards for traffic control devices, making the Division of Highways the sole agency responsible for enacting traffic standards in the state in consultation with the California Traffic Control Devices Committee. [3]
This work was created by a government unit (including state, county, city, and municipal government agencies) that derives its powers from the laws of the State of California and is subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250 et seq.).
The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (usually referred to as the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, abbreviated MUTCD) is a document issued by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) to specify the standards by which traffic signs, road surface markings, and signals are designed, installed ...
This file is in the public domain because it comes from the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number W74, which states specifically in its introduction, on page 44 that: Any traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain.
This file is in the public domain because it comes from the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number G11-6A, which states specifically in its introduction, on page 44 that: Any traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain.
Pages in category "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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This file is in the public domain because it comes from the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number R100B, which states specifically in its introduction, on page 44 that: Any traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain.