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

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