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Pavement Markings--Design and Typical Layout Details (2006)

Chapter: Appendix C - Inventory of information Received from the 54 Agencies that Supplied Information for this Synthesis

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Inventory of information Received from the 54 Agencies that Supplied Information for this Synthesis." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Pavement Markings--Design and Typical Layout Details. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13947.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Inventory of information Received from the 54 Agencies that Supplied Information for this Synthesis." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Pavement Markings--Design and Typical Layout Details. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13947.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Inventory of information Received from the 54 Agencies that Supplied Information for this Synthesis." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Pavement Markings--Design and Typical Layout Details. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13947.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Inventory of information Received from the 54 Agencies that Supplied Information for this Synthesis." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2006. Pavement Markings--Design and Typical Layout Details. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13947.
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72 The table that appears in Appendix C was used during this synthesis to inventory the information that was received from the 54 agencies that supplied information. For each agency’s column, a number that identifies the location (page, sheet, section, etc.) that the information for a particular area of interest can be found is included in the table. If the reader obtains the documents that are identified for a particular agency in the Reference section of this synthesis, the num- bers in this table will make sense and will assist the reader in finding the desired information. APPENDIX C Inventory of Information Received from the 54 Agencies That Supplied Information for this Synthesis

73 Area of Interest Arrows and ONLY messages in turn lanes 1049 T21.02 T22.03 M10 M11 3 3B-25 3B-29 3 of 5 5 of 5 4 of 5 4 of 5 Formation of turn lane via a through lane drop 3B-5 3B-4 3B-1 3B-3 3B-34 3B-35 3B-15 Lane lines for dual turn lanes Dotted lines in turn-lane tapers Left-turn lane added between the through lanes of a two-lane highway 430-1 M-2 1 1 1 1 4 3 Solid lane lines between through lanes on signalized approaches Crosswalks and stop lines T20.02 T21.02 T23.00 M-2 M-2 M-19 3B-18 3B-103 2 of 5 2 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 Midblock crosswalks Minimum length of passing zones Minimum length of no-passing zones Two-way left-turn lanes Climbing or passing lanes M-4410-4 3B-42 3B-43 Lane reductions 3B-133B-44 3B-41 2 of 5 Channelizing islands, painted medians, paved shoulders, and approaches to obstructions T20.02 T21.02 2 of 5 3 of 5 Entrance and exit ramps 10121017 M-15 M-16 3A-11 3B-7 1 of 5 AL AK AZ AR CA CO 715 1036 1036 1041 62 59806 59806 21 22 21 CT DE FL GA HI ID 1209-C 8-5 17346-117346-8 12A 12B 33 202.05 202.06 17346 8-5 17346 11A 202.09 1209-C 8-1 to8-5 17346-3 11A 1209-C 622 8-5 17346 11A 32 202.04 1209-C 1734417346-7 201.03 201.03 1209-A 9121 202.11 8-6 17346-5 9121 202.11 17346 14 3031 202.09 1209-A 618 8-9 8-10 17345 11B 32 17346 31 202.03 8-6 17346-2 11A 202.05 IL IN IA 01 76-2N 9002 9401 3B-2-19 1 of 2 46-4P 76-2K 6A-1-4 7M 76-2N 76-2.03- 02 3B-1-7 401.12 401.4 76-2J 3B-1-3 401.4 76-2.02-02 3B-1-3 7L 76-2U 9403 76-2G 3B-2-13 401.19 76-2K76-2M 9401 9402 7J&K 76-2O to 2S 9303 9304 76-2D 3B-2-14

74 Area of Interest KS KY LA Arrows and ONLY messages in turn lanes 309 8 01-1 Formation of turn lane via a through lane drop 309 8 8 8 Lane lines for dual turn lanes Dotted lines in turn-lane tapers Left-turn lane added between the through lanes of a two-lane highway 309 01-4 Solid lane lines between through lanes on signalized approaches 8 Crosswalks and stop lines 309 8 Midblock crosswalks Minimum length of passing zones 403-2 Minimum length of no-passing zones Two-way left-turn lanes 308 01-3 Climbing or passing lanes Lane reductions 308 5 6 01-4 Channelizing islands, painted medians, paved shoulders, and approaches to obstructions 14 309 01-4 Entrance and exit ramps 307 403-3 01-2 ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NY 627(02) 627(03) 3B-42 6.1 900 935 7-24 3B-29 125 3B-1 3B-41 3B-28 3B-43 935 930 3B-1 935 627(01) 627(03) 3B-30 3B-37 945 950 1,27-347-35 7-34 7-35 7-51 7-8 3B-4 935 7-17 121 6.7 7-187-28 3B-31 6.6 930975 7-27 127 940 980 7-24 127 3B- 13,19,27 6.3 910 7-20 122 123 2 4(7) 4(13) 4(15) T-89 T-90 PM-5 PM-6 PM-10A 2 5 4(6) T-90 PM-8 261.11 1 2(7) PM-4 PM-4 1 2(3) 4(8) 3(2) 5(6) 4(3) 263.22 4 9 T-91 T-91 T-92 PM-9 2 2 261.12 3(2) 262.14 5(1) 5(5) 1-3 5(4) 263.7 263.5 263.13 263.17 4(2) 4(7) 4(10) 1-3 PM-1 1-3 T-86 T-89 T-86 1 263.36 PM-3A PM-3B 3

75 Area of Interest NC ND OH OK OR PA Arrows and ONLY messages in turn lanes 1205.05 1205.08 B2 762-1 71.10 301-8 3-38 T-1E T-8E 525 to 527, 530 00-3 00-7 Formation of turn lane via a through lane drop 1205.06 527 00-3 Lane lines for dual turn lanes 1205.041205.05 TLM-8 00-3 Dotted lines in turn-lane tapers 1205.05 398-4 537 00-3 Left-turn lane added between the through lanes of a two-lane highway 3-35 539 00-3 Solid lane lines between through lanes on signalized approaches T-1E 530 00-3 Crosswalks and stop lines 1205.07 B2 3-14 T-1E 535 00-4 Midblock crosswalks 1205.07 301-6 6.9 Minimum length of passing zones 6 3-10 555 1158 Minimum length of no-passing zones 3-10 TLM-6 Two-way left-turn lanes 1205.021205.05 301-9 398-1 T-2E 545 00-4 Climbing or passing lanes 7 555 Lane reductions 1205.06 8 556 00-7 Channelizing islands, painted medians, paved shoulders, and approaches to obstructions 1205.09 3-35301-14 T-1E 537 539 00-4 Entrance and exit ramps 1205.03 762-2 72.20301-14 4 547 551 00-1 00-2 RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA 2.5.7 603-5 633.01 T-M-4 22D22H 745-45 603-6 2.5.1 603-5 T-M-4 2.5.1 22D 633.01 T-M-3 22D 745-45 603-5 633.01 22D 745-44 2.4 603-5 633.01 T-M-4 22D3B-35 745-44 2.4 633.01 T-M-1 22D 745-45 745-46 T-M-2 745-41 2.2.1 2.5.3 603-6 603-7 633.01 633.02 T-M-3 22D 745-41 745-45 2.5.2 603-8603-15 T-M-7 23A 23B 745-41 E-191 E-192 1301.88 H-3a-1 H-5c-1 1301.89 H-5h E-192 1301.88 H-3a-1 E-192 1301.89 H-3a-1 E-191 H-5c-2 608 H-3a-1 E-192 E-192 E-191 E-192 1301.86 H-5 H-5d-2

76 Area of Interest WV WI WY Arrows and ONLY messages in turn lanes TEM-2 TEM-3 3-3 3-8 44, 56, 86 Formation of turn lane via a through lane drop 56 Lane lines for dual turn lanes 1128 Dotted lines in turn-lane tapers Left-turn lane added between the through lanes of a two-lane highway Solid lane lines between through lanes on signalized approaches TEM-2 56 Crosswalks and stop lines Midblock crosswalks Minimum length of passing zones Minimum length of no-passing zones 3-2-2 25 Two-way left-turn lanes Climbing or passing lanes Lane reductions Channelizing islands, painted medians, paved shoulders, and approaches to obstructions TEM-3 3-103-15 43 Entrance and exit ramps TEM-1 3-93-2-5 36 38 TEM-2 3-8 56 31 TEM-2 3-10 45 TEM-2 3-2-2 24 TEM-2 3-8 33 TEM-2 3-7 34 9 DC PR CLT LAN NYC TUC 2, 3, 6 16 45 87 TAR-1 2-9 4-12 5 4-13 3 3 4 35 44 4-8 4-6a 5-10 4-1 4-2 2 4 16 4 4-6a 1 2 16 2 120 TCW-1 2-8 90 127 3-2 91 92 4-14 6 17 17 17 18 6 6 7 7 7 TEL-1 4-4 17 18 TEL-1 3-2

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 356: Pavement Markings—Design and Typical Layout Details identifies variations in pavement marking designs, practices, and policies, as provided by 48 of 50 state departments of transportation, and transportation agencies from the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and four cities.

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