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NCHRP Synthesis 356: Pavement Markings--Design and Typical Layout Details (2006)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program Synthesis Program (NCHRPSYN)

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Friedman, Bruce E, Transportation Research Board. "Appendix K - Minimum Length of No-Passing Zones." NCHRP Synthesis 356: Pavement Markings--Design and Typical Layout Details. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2006.

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Front Matter (R1-R9)
Summary (1-2)
Background (3-3)
Organization (4-4)
Turn Lanes (5-12)
Lane Lines for Dual Turn Lanes (13-13)
Lane Line Extensions Into Intersection for Dual Turn Lanes (14-15)
Left-Turn Lane Added Between Through Lanes of Two-Lane Highways (16-18)
Crosswalks (19-21)
Stop Lines (22-22)
Right-Turn Channelizing Islands (23-24)
Minimum Length of Passing Zones (25-25)
Two-Way Left-Turn Lanes (26-28)
Climbing or Passing Lanes (29-30)
Lane Reductions (31-31)
Painted Medians, Paved Shoulders, and Approaches to Obstructions (32-35)
Entrance Ramp Gores (36-38)
Exit Ramp Gores (39-42)
Miscellaneous Treatments (43-44)
Chapter Six - Conclusions and Future Research Needs (45-49)
Bibliography (50-52)
Glossary (53-53)
Appendix A - Figures from Chapter 3B of the 2003 MUTCD that are Referenced in this Synthesis (54-70)
Appendix B - Standards from Chapter 3B of the 2003 MUTCD that are Referenced in This Synthesis (71-71)
Appendix C - Inventory of information Received from the 54 Agencies that Supplied Information for this Synthesis (72-76)
Appendix D - Turn Lanes at intersections (77-86)
Appendix E - Lane Lines for Dual Turn Lanes (87-89)
Appendix F - Dotted Lines in Turn Lane Tapers (90-92)
Appendix G - Left-Turn Lane Added Between the Through Lanes of a Two-Way Highway (93-94)
Appendix H - Solid Lane Lines Between Through Lanes on Signalized Approaches (95-96)
Appendix I - Crosswalks and Stop Lines (97-103)
Appendix J - Minimum Length of Passing Zones (104-105)
Appendix K - Minimum Length of No-Passing Zones (106-106)
Appendix L - Two-Way Left-Turn Lanes (107-110)
Appendix M - Climbing or Passing Lanes (111-113)
Appendix N - Lane Reductions (114-116)
Appendix O - Channelizing Islands, Painted Medians, Paved Shoulders, and Approaches to Obstructions (117-121)
Appendix P - Entrance Ramp Gores (122-128)
Appendix Q - Exit Ramp Gores (129-137)
Appendix R - Non-MUTCD Items (138-138)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications (139-139)

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106 APPENDIX K Minimum Length of No-Passing Zones ALABAMA OREGON 500 ft. 500 ft. ALASKA WISCONSIN 500 ft. 500 ft. IDAHO WYOMING 250 ft. 500 ft. ILLINOIS TUCSON/PIMA COUNTY, AZ 500 ft. 550 ft. No standards were found for: INDIANA Arizona New Jersey 500 ft. Arkansas New Mexico California North Carolina Colorado North Dakota IOWA Connecticut Oklahoma Delaware Pennsylvania 500 ft. Florida Rhode Island Georgia South Carolina Hawaii South Dakota MINNESOTA Kansas Tennessee Kentucky Texas 500 ft. Louisiana Utah Maine Vermont MONTANA Maryland Virginia Massachusetts Washington 500 ft. Michigan West Virginia Mississippi District of Columbia Missouri Puerto Rico NEW YORK Nebraska Charlotte, NC Nevada Los Angeles, CA 500 ft. New Hampshire New York, NY OHIO 500 ft.