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The 2000 and 2003 MUTCDs each eliminated a symbol sign that had long been intended to replace a word message sign: "Pavement Ends" (in 2000) and "Narrow Bridge" (in 2003). [28] The left guide sign is from the 2003 MUTCD, and the right sign is from the 2009 MUTCD. The tenth edition of the MUTCD was published in 2009, with revisions in 2012. [29]
Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Year year Edition for the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. If the year is omitted, the default is 2009. The 2003 edition is also able to be referenced. Number optional Revision revision Revision to the base edition. If the revision is omitted, the default is 3 (for the 2009 edition). For the 2009 edition, the ...
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MUTCD/NJDOT Interchange Advance Guide Signs.Self made based on NJDOT sign drawing: Date: 14 April 2009 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Overpush~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims).
This file is in the public domain because it comes from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number R6-5P, which states specifically on page I-1 that: Any traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain.
Each of the California sign specifications is assigned an alphanumeric designation and organized according to the same series found in the SHSM. The sign designation for a state-specific sign includes a "(CA)" after the sign number. The CA MUTCD also defines some state-specific series: [8] Series G: California Guide; Series SG: California ...