Workshop on field inspection and rehabilitation in traffic control devices : proceedings.

Author(s)
Russell, P. Paniati, J. Olson, P. McGee, H. Black, K. Casner, D. Moseley, R. Lagergren, E. Robert, C. Young, R. Lumia, J. Antle, C. Attaway, R. Schwab, R. McCoola, B. Eilts, L. Cunard, R. Hofstetter, D. Liebe, V. Hearn, S. Small, F. McComb, D. Butula, R. Pickford, T. Baker, W. & Lerch, G.
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Abstract

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has begun a number of initiatives to improve signing on the Nation's roadways. These include workshops to obtain input from experts across the country, a review of each States highway sign replacement and refurbishing program, and a training course. This report documents the proceedings of the workshops, one held in the Western United States and one in the Eastern United States. The workshops opened with a plenary session on Issues, Needs, and the FHWA Research Program, followed by a plenary session on Development of Minimum Requirements. The program continued with a panel discussion on Performance Standard Criteria, followed by a plenary session on Materials Selection. Breakout sessions on freeway signing, non-freeway signing, and motorist services and tourist-oriented signing completed the first day of the workshops. The second day opened with reports of the breakout sessions and continued with a plenary session on Field Assessment Technique & A plenary session on Maintenance Procedures and Programs followed. The second day ended with breakout sessions on sign replacement methods, using contracting versus in-house and prison industries, and traffic control during sign replacement. The third day opened with reports on the previous day's breakout sessions, followed by a plenary session on Improved Inventory Techniques. The workshops closed with a Look to the Future plenary session. This report details the remarks made by the panelists and the comments and concerns of the participants on each of these issues. (Author/publisher)

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20071510 ST [electronic version only]
Source

McLean, VA, U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, Research, Development and Technology, 1990, XX + 243 p.; FHWA-TS-90-048

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