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COVER,
INTRODUCTION, AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1 -
General
Part 2 - Signs
Chapter 2A -
General
Chapter 2B -
Regulatory Signs
Chapter 2C -
Warning Signs
Chapter 2D -
Guide Signs — Conventional Roads
Chapter 2E -
Guide Signs — Freeways and Expressways
Chapter 2F-2I
- Specific Service Signs; Tourist-Oriented Directional Signs;
Recreational and Cultural Interest Area Signs; Emergency Management
Signing
Part 3 -
Markings
Part 4 - Highway
Traffic Signals
Part 5 - Traffic
Control Devices for Low-Volume Roads
Part 6 - Temporary Traffic
Control
Chapter 6A-E -
General; Fundamental Principles; Temporary Traffic Control Elements;
Pedestrian and Worker Safety; Flagger Control
Chapter 6F -
Temporary Traffic Control Zone Devices
Chapter 6G -
Temporary Traffic Control Zone Activities
Chapter 6H -
Typical Applications
Chapter 6I -
Control of Traffic Through Traffic Incident Management
Areas
Part 7 - Traffic
Controls for School Areas
Part 8 - Traffic
Controls for Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Part 9 - Traffic
Control for Bicycle Facilities
Part 10 -
Traffic Controls for Highway-Light Rail Transit Grade
Crossings
Appendix A1 -
Congressional Legislation
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