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California MUTCD 2026
National MUTCD 11th Edition ↗
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Part 1. General
Part 1. General
1A. General
1B. Legal Requirements for Traffic Control Devices
1C. Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations Used in This Manual
1D. Provisions Applicable to Traffic Control Devices in General
Part 2. Signs
Part 2. Signs
2A. General
2B. Regulatory Signs, Barricades, and Gates
2C. Warning Signs and Object Markers
2D. Guide Signs—Conventional Roads
2E. Guide Signs—Freeways and Expressways
2F. Toll Road Signs
2G. Preferential and Managed Lane Signs
2H. General Information Signs
2I. General Service Signs
2J. Specific Service Signs
2K. Tourist-Oriented Directional Signs
2L. Changeable Message Signs
2M. Recreational and Cultural Interest Area Signs
2N. Emergency Management Signs
Part 3. Markings
Part 3. Markings
3A. General
3B. Pavement and Curb Markings
3C. Crosswalk Markings
3D. Circular Intersection Markings
3E. Preferential Lane Markings for Motor Vehicles
3F. Markings for Toll Plazas
3G. Delineators
3H. Colored Pavement
3I. Channelizing Devices Used for Emphasis of Pavement Marking Patterns
3J. Marking and Delineation of Islands and Sidewalk Extensions
3K. Rumble Strip Markings
Part 4. Highway Traffic Signals
Part 4. Highway Traffic Signals
4A. General
4B. Traffic Control Signals — General
4C. Traffic Control Signal Needs Studies
4D. Design Features of Traffic Control Signals
4E. Traffic Control Signal Indications
4F. Steady (Stop-and-Go) Operation of Traffic Control Signals
4G. Flashing Operation of Traffic Control Signals
4H. Bicycle Signals
4I. Pedestrian Control Features
4J. Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons
4K. Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Detectors
4L. Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons
4M. Traffic Control Signals for Emergency-Vehicle Access
4N. Hybrid Beacons for Emergency-Vehicle Access
4O. Traffic Control Signals for One-Lane, Two-Way Facilities
4P. Traffic Control Signals for Freeway Entrance Ramps
4Q. Traffic Control for Movable Bridges
4R. Highway Traffic Signals at Toll Plazas
4S. Flashing Beacons
4T. Lane-Use Control Signals
4U. In-Roadway Warning Lights
Part 5. Automated Vehicles
Part 5. Automated Vehicles
5A. General
5B. Provisions for Traffic Control Devices
Part 6. Temporary Traffic Control
Part 6. Temporary Traffic Control
6A. General
6B. Temporary Traffic Control Elements
6C. Pedestrian and Worker Safety
6D. Flagger Control
6E. One-Lane, Two-Way Traffic Control
6F. Temporary Traffic Control Zone Signs – General
6G. TTC Zone Regulatory Signs
6H. TTC Zone Warning Signs
6I. TTC Zone Guide Signs
6J. TTC Zone Pavement Markings
6K. TTC Zone Channelizing Devices
6L. Other TTC Zone Traffic Control Devices
6M. Other TTC Zone Design Features and Safety Devices
6N. Types of Temporary Traffic Control Zone Activities
6O. Control of Traffic Through Traffic Incident Management Areas
6P. Typical Applications
Part 7. School Areas
Part 7. School Areas
7A. General
7B. Signs
7C. Markings
7D. Crossing Supervision
Part 8. Railroad & LRT Grade Crossings
Part 8. Railroad & LRT Grade Crossings
8A. General
8B. Signs
8C. Markings
8D. Flashing-Light Signals, Automatic Gates and Traffic Control Signals
8E. Pathway and Sidewalk Grade Crossings
Part 9. Bicycle Facilities
Part 9. Bicycle Facilities
9A. General
9B. Regulatory Signs
9C. Warning Signs and Object Markers
9D. Guide and Service Signs
9E. Markings
9F. Signals
Appendices
Sign Code Index
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