Part 7 Traffic Controls For School Areas. Section 7A.01 STANDARD statement changed to GUIDANCE statement TCDs in school areas should be related to: Volume,

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Part 7 Traffic Controls For School Areas

Section 7A.01 STANDARD statement changed to GUIDANCE statement TCDs in school areas should be related to: Volume, Speed Street Width, and Students Age & Number

Changes made to sections 7A.04, 7B.08, and 7B.09 to include the use of In-Street School Crossing Signs at unsignalized school crossings In advance of crossing At the crossing In-Street School Crossing Signs

7B.01 Size of School Signs Changes the labels of the three Columns in Table 7B-1 Revises the STANDARD statement to reflect the changes of the labels More … The Conventional Road sign size shall be used…..., instead of the Standard sign size shall be used ……

24 x 12 in & 21 x 15 in (optional) 24 x 12 in 24 x 10 in Sign Size Changes: Sign Additions OR S4-5S4-5a S5-1 (Metric) S4-6 7B.01 Size of School Signs

Sec. 7B.07 Sign Color for School Warning Signs S5-1 S1-1 School Advance Warning Sign (S1-1) School Crossing Sign fluorescent yellow-green background with a black legend and border for the SCHOOL Plaque only S4-5 & S4-5a signs with a fluorescent yellow- green background

7B.08 School Advance Warning Assembly Additions to the GUIDANCE and STANDARD statements Guidance: except where a physical barrier such as fencing separates school children from the highway. Standard: or in advance of the first installation of the School Speed Limit Assembly.

New Figure 7B-2 Examples of Signing for School Crosswalk Warning Assembly

7B.11 School Speed Limit Assembly Distance between School Speed Limit sign and School Property Line changed: 100 ft in 2003 MUTCD 300 ft in 2000 MUTCD Figure 7B-3

School Speed Limit Assembly - CMS Addition to the last OPTION in 7B.11 Fluorescent yellow-green pixels may be used when school- related messages are shown on a changeable message sign.

Section 7B.11 School Speed Limit Assembly New paragraph to the last OPTION for the FINES HIGHER (R2-6) sign. R2-6

7B.12 School Reduced Speed Ahead Sign (S4-5 & S4-5a) S4-5 S4-3 S2-5a Phase-in target compliance period: 15 years New

Section 7C.03 Crosswalk Markings New SUPPORT statement New paragraphs to the GUIDANCE Crosswalk lines to extend to the edge of the intersecting crosswalk Engineering study needed for locating school crosswalks at uncontrolled locations

Section 7E.04 New STANDARD: Adult Guard Clothing = ANSI , Class 2 Student Patrol Clothing = ANSI , Class 1 Phase-in compliance date: 5 years ANSI Class 2 Student Patrol Adult Guard ANSI Class 1

Section 7E.05 Operating Procedures for Adult Crossing Guards Option: The STOP paddle with red or white flashing lights on both sides of the paddle. Standard: 50/min<Flash rate< 60/min STOP Paddle With Flashing Lights