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Federal Highway Administration Revises Rules to Make Highways Safer

As part of his continuing effort to improve safety on the nation’s roads and bridges, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today released a comprehensive update to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The manual, which has been administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) since 1971, sets the standards for road safety throughout the country.

“Safety is this Department’s top priority,” said Secretary LaHood. “These new and updated standards will help make our nation’s roads and bridges safer for drivers, construction workers and pedestrians alike.”

The MUTCD is the national standard for all traffic control devices, including traffic signs, pavement markings, signals and any other devices used to regulate, warn or guide traffic. Ensuring uniformity of traffic control devices across the nation – from their messages and placement to their sizes, shapes and colors – helps to...

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Handheld Instruments: Model 922 for Signs & Sign Sheeting

The RoadVista model 922 is a handheld sign retroreflectometer designed for use in the field. It is designed to measure the retroreflection (RA ) of road signs and other materials.

In January 2008, the second revision of the MUTCD was released. It introduces language establishing minimum retroreflectivity levels that must be maintained for traffic signs. By January 2012, all agencies must implement a sign assessment and management program. The RoadVista model 922 is an integral component of any program to maintain minimum retroreflectivity levels.

Since a significant portion of the vehicles on the road in the USA are now SUVs and pickup trucks, ASTM has issued a new specification to require measurements to be performed at an observation angle of 0.5 degrees. The 922 is the perfect instrument for this addition. Utilizing the ASTM standard "annular" geometry, the 922 measures observation angles of 0.2 and 0.5 degrees simultaneously, with an entrance angle of -4 degrees. This patent-pending design allows you to know, with the press of a button, exactly how bright your sign will appear to most drivers. Plus, the annular geometry means you will not have to take an average of two measurements with prismatic-type materials, further simplifying the measurement process. A European version is available with a standard 0.33-degree observation angle and +5-degree entrance angle.

The sensitive light sensor meets ASTM E1709 and ASTM E2540 requirements with the CIE standard human eye response in conjunction with the CIE illuminant "A" lamp. Our world-class photometric filter fit is unmatched by the competition and allows extremely accurate measurements of other colors using the single white reference standard with no correction factors.

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