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California MUTCD 2014 Fditimt Page 1136 <br />(gHWA's MUTCD 2000 Edition, includhtg Revisions I t_ 2, as amended for use in California) <br />Table (3,1-3. Recommended A(Ivan coWaraing F)ign' :::::::a_;.:; ��aat,jIIg <br />Road type <br />Q <br />Distance Betrrree I Sfgn-°' <br />13 <br />C <br />Urban!'„,rc^psedp- 26 mph of less" <br />100 feet <br />100 feet <br />L = WS <br />100 feet <br />Urban • more than 25 mph to 40 mph"'' <br />250 feet <br />250 feet <br />250 teat <br />Urban (M+jRay;.- more than 40 mph"" <br />350 leer <br />350 real <br />350 feet <br />Rural <br />500 feel <br />500 feet <br />500 feet <br />Ekpressvey/Freamag <br />1,000 feet <br />1,500 feet <br />2,0401ee1 <br />" The column headings A, B, C are the dimensions shorm in Figures 6W-1 through 611-46. The A <br />dimension is file distance (ram the transition or point of ifericlion to the first sign. The B dimension <br />IS the distance oetraen the first and second signs, The C dirnansion is the distance between the <br />second and third signs. (The'firsl sign" Is dte sign in a three -sign series that is closest to the TTC <br />zone. The 'third sign- is the sign that is farthest upslrear) from the TTC zone.) <br />Posted speed limit, off-peak 85th•pereentite speed prior to tNodr s!*ffW, or Other anticipated operating speed <br />in mph. <br />table 66-4. Formulas for Determining Taper Length <br />Speed (S) <br />`raper Length (L) in feet <br />40mphorfess <br />WS2 <br />L= — <br />60 <br />45 mph or more <br />L = WS <br />Where: L = taper length in feet <br />W = Width of offset in feet <br />S = posted speed lima, or off-peak 85111 -percentile <br />speed prior to Work starting, or the anticipated <br />operating speed in mph <br />Cbapter 6H –Typical Applications November 7, 2014 <br />Part 6 – Temporary Traffic Control <br />