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Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

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Page 1: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Revisions toPart 8 –

Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Page 2: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Parts 8 and 10 are combined

• Reduces redundancy and cross-references• “Grade crossing” is a new generic term• Chapter 8C (Illumination) becomes Section

8A.06

Page 3: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

YIELD or STOP signs required at passive highway-rail grade crossings (Dec. 31, 2019 compliance date)

Page 4: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Substantial revisions to the Emergency Notification sign provisions

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Page 5: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Quiet zone treatments

• Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR Part 222) prescribes quiet zone requirements and treatments

• Traffic control devices used as part of a quiet zone shall comply with the MUTCD

Page 6: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

New sign to warn of quiet zone locations

W10-9

Page 7: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Revised LRT Approaching- Activated Blank-Out sign

W10-7

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LRT Station sign relocated to Chapter 2H

Page 8: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Stop lines shall be used

on paved roadways at

crossings controlled by active devices

Page 9: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Stripes on gate arms shall be vertical

Page 10: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

If LRT signals are used, they should display the indications shown in Figure

8C-3

Page 11: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Grade crossings within or in close proximity to circular intersections

• Engineering study required to evaluate potential queuing (Dec. 31, 2014 compliance date for study)

• If queues impact crossing, provisions shall be made to clear highway traffic from the crossing before train arrivals

Page 12: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

Audible devices are required at active LRT grade crossings used by pedestrians

AUDIBLE DEVICE

CURB

2.1 m (7 ft) MIN.

100 mm (4 in) MAX.SIDEWALK

Page 13: Revisions to Part 8 – Traffic Control for Railroad and LRT Grade Crossings

New Chapter 8D on pathway grade crossings