Category:902 Signals

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Traffic signals are electrically powered traffic control devices that warn or direct vehicular and pedestrian traffic to take some specific action. Traffic signals provide for the orderly assignment of right of way to conflicting traffic movements at intersections.
Traffic signals are not a complete solution for traffic problems. Traffic signals can sometime create additional congestion and cause additional delay to vehicles if improperly designed, installed, or maintained. Correctly designed and operated traffic signals installed at warranted locations will provide for the orderly movement of traffic, increase the intersection capacity, and in some instances, tend to reduce accidents. Coordinating and phasing and timing signals are very important.
Traffic signals are listed on the Highway Right of Way and Construction Program in the description of the type of improvement if there is a probability of future signal control. If signals cannot be justified, they are to be eliminated from the program at the earliest possible date.
This article provides the basis for installation of traffic signals, discusses basic types of signal control equipment and hardware, their characteristics, uses, applications, operations and maintenance. The policies, standards and guidelines set forth herein are in general accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices most recent edition and the subsequent rulings on requests for interpretations, changes, and experimentation, herein referred to as the MUTCD. Clarification, elaboration, or the elimination of options of the individual items, is contained herein so that conformity of application will be promoted in Missouri.
This article has a glossary and also relates to:
- flashers and signals for schools and other special applications
- signal indications and signing
Articles in "902 Signals"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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- 902.1 General (MUTCD Chapter 4A)
- 902.2 Traffic Control Signals (MUTCD Chapter 4B)
- 902.3 Traffic Control Signal Needs Studies (MUTCD Chapter 4C)
- 902.4 Signal Installations and Equipment (MUTCD Chapter 4D)
- 902.5 Traffic Control Signal Indications (MUTCD Chapter 4E)
- 902.6 Steady (Stop-and-Go) Operation of Traffic Control Signals (MUTCD Chapter 4F)
- 902.7 Flashing Operation of Traffic Control Signals (MUTCD Chapter 4G)
- 902.8 Bicycle Signals (MUTCD Chapter 4H)
- 902.9 Pedestrian Control Features (MUTCD Chapter 4I)
- 902.10 Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (MUTCD Chapter 4J)
- 902.11 Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Detectors (MUTCD Chapter 4K)
- 902.12 Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (MUTCD Chapter 4L)
- 902.13 Traffic Control Signals for Emergency-Vehicle Access (MUTCD Chapter 4M)
- 902.14 Hybrid Beacons for Emergency-Vehicle Access (MUTCD Chapter 4N)
- 902.15 Traffic Control Signals for One-Lane, Two-Way Facilities (MUTCD Chapter 4O)
- 902.16 Traffic Control Signals for Freeway Entrance Ramps (MUTCD Chapter 4P)
- 902.17 Highway Traffic Signals at Toll Plaza
- 902.18 Flashing Beacons (MUTCD Chapter 4S)
- 902.19 Lane-Use Control Signals
- 902.20 In-Roadway Warning Lights (MUTCD Chapter 4U)