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California MUTCD <br /> (FHWA's MUTCD 2003 Revision 1,as amended for use in California) Page 6H-5 <br /> Table 6H-3. Meaning of Letter Codes on <br /> Typical Application Diagrams <br /> Road Type Distance Between Signs" <br /> A B C <br /> Urban (low speedy30 (100) 30 (100) 30 (100) <br /> Urban (high speed)' il <br /> 100 (350) 100 (350) 100 (350) <br /> Rural 50 (500) 150 (500) 150 (500) <br /> Expressway/ Freeway 300 (1,000) 450 (1,500) 800 (21640) <br /> "Speed category to be determined by highway agency <br /> " Distances are shown in meters (feet).The column headings A, B, and C are the dimensions <br /> shown in Figures 6H-1 through 6H-46.The A dimension is the distance from the transition or <br /> point of restriction to the first sign.The B dimension is the distance between the first and second <br /> signs.The C dimension is the distance between the second and third signs.(The third sign is the <br /> first one in a three-sign series encountered by a driver approaching a TTC zone.) <br /> Table 6H-4. Formulas for Determining Taper Lengths <br /> Taper Length (L) Ta <br /> Speed Limit (Sj Speed Limit (S) per Length (L) <br /> Meters Feet <br /> 60 km/h or less WS2 <br /> L— 155 40 mph or less L = WS2 <br /> 60 <br /> 70 km/h or moreL = WS 45 mph or more L =WS <br /> 1.6 <br /> Where: L=taper length in meters (feet) <br /> W =width of offset in meters (feet) <br /> S = posted speed limit, or off-peak 85th-percentile speed prior to work starting, or the <br /> anticipated operating speed in km/h (mph) <br /> (This space left intentionally blank) <br /> Chapter 6H—Typical Applications <br /> Part 6—Temporary Traffic Control September 26,2006 <br />