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MUTCD History

MUTCD History

Gene Hawkins has developed a presentation on the history of the MUTCD that summarizes the evolution of the MUTCD and traffic control devices from the early part of the 20thcentury to modern times.   He has presented it at the following meetings:

  • The AASHTO Subcommittee on Traffic Engineering annual meeting in June 2001.
  • The National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices semi-annual meeting in June 2001.
  • American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Annual Convention in February 2002

The presentation is available in two formats:

  • A PDF version (MUTCD_History.pdf).  The size of this file is 14 MB.
  • A compiled PowerPoint version (MUTCD_History_Web.ZIP).   To use the compiled version, right-click the link, choose to save the file, and download it to a folder or your desktop.  After downloading, to start the presentation, find the file on your machine.   You will need to use WinZip (http://www.winzip.com) to decompress the file.  Once decompressed, double-click the MUTCD_History_Web.exe file.  The size of this file is 49 MB.
MUTCD History

A series of four articles by Gene Hawkins in ITE Journal (published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers) describe the evolution of the MUTCD from the early days of the 20th century.

Evolution of the MUTCD: Part 1 - Early Standards for Traffic Control Devices, © Institute of Transportation Engineers, July 1992. Used by permission.

Evolution of the MUTCD: Part 2 - The Early Editions of the MUTCD, © Institute of Transportation Engineers, August 1992. Used by permission.

Evolution of the MUTCD: Part 3 - The MUTCD Since World War II, © Institute of Transportation Engineers, November 1992. Used by permission.

New Developments with the MUTCD, © Institute of Transportation Engineers, February 1994. Used by permission.

MUTCD History

A brief description of the evolution of pavement marking color was prepared as part of NCHRP Project 4-28 assessing the feasibility of an all-white pavement marking system.

evolution.stand-alone.pdf
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