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California MUTCD 2014 Edition <br />(FHWA's MUTCD 2009 Edition, including Revisions 1 & 2, as amended for use in California) <br />Harney Lane <br />Lower Sacramento <br />Road (within City of <br />Lodi limits) <br />Table 6F-101(CA). Maximum Spacing of Channelizing Devices <br />Speed <br />(mph) <br />Maximum Channelizing Devices Spacing <br />Taper* Tangent Conflict** <br />feet feet feet <br />20 <br />20 <br />40 <br />10 <br />25 <br />25 <br />50 <br />12 <br />30 <br />30 <br />60 <br />15 <br />35 <br />35 <br />70 <br />17 <br />40 <br />40 <br />80 <br />20 <br />A <br />nF <br />an <br />1) 1) <br />Lower Sacramento 60 5U 1UU 2b <br />Road (SJC limits) 65 50 100 25 <br />70 50 100 25 <br />75 50 100 25 <br />* Maximum channelizing device spacing for all speeds on one-lane/two-way tapers is <br />20 feet. <br />Maximum channelizing device spacing for all speeds on downstream tapers is 20 <br />feet. <br />All other tapers are as shown. <br />** Use on intermediate and short-term projects for taper and tangent sections where <br />there are no pavement markings or where there is a conflict between existing <br />pavement markings and channelizing devices. <br />Page 1117 <br />Chapter 6F — Temporary Traffic Control Zone Devices November 7, 2014 <br />Part 6 — Temporary Traffic Control <br />50 <br />50 100 25 <br />55 <br />50 100 25 <br />Lower Sacramento 60 5U 1UU 2b <br />Road (SJC limits) 65 50 100 25 <br />70 50 100 25 <br />75 50 100 25 <br />* Maximum channelizing device spacing for all speeds on one-lane/two-way tapers is <br />20 feet. <br />Maximum channelizing device spacing for all speeds on downstream tapers is 20 <br />feet. <br />All other tapers are as shown. <br />** Use on intermediate and short-term projects for taper and tangent sections where <br />there are no pavement markings or where there is a conflict between existing <br />pavement markings and channelizing devices. <br />Page 1117 <br />Chapter 6F — Temporary Traffic Control Zone Devices November 7, 2014 <br />Part 6 — Temporary Traffic Control <br />