The All New 2009 MUTCD is Here!
The 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and the associated Final Rule were released on December 16, 2009 and are available on-line. The Federal Register notice, which provides detailed discussion of the FHWA's decisions on major changes from the 2003 edition, can be viewed by clicking here. To view the 2009 MUTCD and other related information, click here.
Order your copy of the all new 2009 MUTCD directly from ATSSA today. Click here for the 2009 MUTCD order form. Now available in a Flash Drive.

The MUTCD Field Manuals are offered in two versions. The first is a 6x9-inch Field Manual containing MUTCD Parts 1, 5 and 6. The second is the MUTCD Parts 1, 3 & 6 also in a 6x9-inch Field Manual. Click here to order the MUTCD field manual. Also available in a coil bound version.
NEW PRODUCTS AT A GLANCE
NEW FROM ATSSA- Understanding Transportation Management Plans (TMP’s) In Highway Work Zones.
The Work Zone Safety and Mobility Final Rule states that for significant projects the State shall develop a Transportation Management Plan (TMP) that consists of a Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) plan and addresses both transportation operations and public information components. Highway contractors have been presented with these TMPs for implementation in the field. Some contractors may not be familiar with the TMP background, requirements, and terminology. This guide is intended to provide basic information that highway contractors may use in the implementation of a TMP. This guide will help highway contractors understand these requirements and the related terminology.
Click here to order the TMP Guide.
MUTCD Revision Updates
Click here for the latest information on revisions to the 2003 MUTCD.
MUTCD's & Traffic Control Devices Information by State
QUALITY GUIDELINES FOR TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES & FEATURES
ATSSA announces the release of an enhanced version of the Quality Guidelines for Temporary Traffic Control Devices and Features. The updated book now contains information regarding abbreviations used on traffic control devices, crash cushions, high visibility work zone apparel, quality guidelines for temporary concrete barriers and nighttime visibility.
ATSSA's Quality Guidelines booklet assists contractors and agency personnel to determine when a traffic control device has outlived its usefulness by illustrating three levels of device conditions: acceptable, marginal, and unacceptable. The devices described include signs, barricades, drums, cones tubes, warning lights, arrow panels, changeable message signs, and markers. With the addition of the added material, this enhanced book now features photos on acceptable, marginal and unacceptable flashing arrow panels-sequential, chevron, caution, double arrow mode and on portable changeable message signs.
The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) has been a trusted provider of quality roadway safety information, products and training for nearly 40 years. ATSSA products & Training bring real world knowledge and the information needed to do the job right-the first time!
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