The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), 11th Edition, a standard for traffic control devices, was released January 2024 by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and measures 8.5 x 11″.  The latest version of the MUTCD is now available and is being sold through a cooperative effort between ATSSA, AASHTO and ITE.

The 11th Edition includes the following parts:

  1. General
  2. Signs
  3. Markings
  4. Highway Traffic Signals
  5. Automated Vehicles
  6. Temporary Traffic Control
  7. School Areas
  8. Railroad and Light Rail Transit Grade Crossings
  9. Bicycle Facilities

Order these MUTCD versions from ATSSA now:

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