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  2. California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices - Wikipedia

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    It is developed by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Division of Safety Programs "in substantial conformance to" the national Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices developed by the Federal Highway Administration. The first edition of the CA MUTCD was published in 2006, replacing an earlier supplement to the national MUTCD.

  3. Botts' dots - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Caltrans announced that it would stop using Botts' dots as the sole indicator of lane division, due to cost and worker safety, and in order to make roadways more compatible with self-driving cars. Reflective lane markings will be wider and thicker, providing some of the tactile feedback the Botts' dots provided. [12]

  4. Route shield pavement marking - Wikipedia

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    A route shield pavement marking measures approximately 6 by 15 feet (1.8 m × 4.6 m). It is half the width of a standard Interstate highway lane; like some other kinds of pavement markings, it is elongated to appear proportional to a driver traveling at high speed. [7] [10] It may appear in full color or as a simple outline. [12]

  5. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Road surface marking - Wikipedia

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    Variety of surface markings on a road in Luxembourg. Road surface marking is any kind of device or material that is used on a road surface in order to convey official information; they are commonly placed with road marking machines (also referred to as road marking equipment or pavement marking equipment).

  7. When will Highway 50 construction finally be completed ... - AOL

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    Caltrans also said the existing PCC pavement used on Highway 50 has reached the end of its service life after being installed between 1967 and 1971. A pavement condition survey revealed there is ...

  8. Highway 99 construction project in Merced almost complete ...

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    Caltrans spokesperson Brian Hooker called the removal of the barriers a “major milestone” signaling the end of the Merced SR-99 Pavement Rehabilitation Project. Caltrans had previously closed ...

  9. This I-80 project was Caltrans’ lowest priority. A year later ...

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    Documents show what changed in two years to get Caltrans a $100 million freeway grant. This I-80 project was Caltrans’ lowest priority. A year later, it received a $100M grant

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