| Credits | 2.00 PDH |
|---|---|
| Access Duration | 1 Year |
| Course Writer | Mr. Taylor |
| Mode | active online |
| Material |
This course is the second of two in this series that focuses on how to effectively use signs to guide roadway traffic. Traffic signs are the primary communication devices used for informing drivers of regulations, roadway conditions, etc. within work zones. The goal is to provide drivers with relevant information when they need it-resulting in safer, more efficient roadways with reduced liability risks.
Upon course completion, the learner should be familiar with the general design guidelines for traffic signs. Learning objectives include:
Becoming familiar with Curve warning sign design
Recognizing the use and application of object markers
Understanding Incident Management signs and their applications
Knowing Guide signs and their applications
Recognizing Recreational and Cultural Interest signs
Understanding Toll Road signs and their applications
Being familiar with Preferential and Managed Lane signs/applications
Knowing General Information signs and their applications
Recognizing General Service signs and their applications
Understanding Specific Service signs and their applications
Becoming familiar with Tourist-Oriented Directional signs
Understanding Changeable Message Signs
Recognizing Emergency Management signs and their applications
Becoming familiar with Intersection signing considerations