98-15598. Revision of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices: Request for Comments on the MUTCD Outreach Effort  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 112 (Thursday, June 11, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 31957-31958]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-15598]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Highway Administration
    
    23 CFR Part 655
    
    [FHWA Docket No. FHWA-98-3643]
    
    
    Revision of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices: 
    Request for Comments on the MUTCD Outreach Effort
    
    AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Request for comments on the MUTCD Outreach Effort.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) is 
    incorporated by reference in 23 CFR part 655, subpart F, approved by 
    the Federal Highway Administrator, and recognized as the national 
    standard for traffic control on all public roads. The FHWA announced 
    its intent to rewrite and reformat the MUTCD on January 10, 1992, at 57 
    FR 1134. The FHWA plans to publish and distribute a new edition of the 
    MUTCD in the year 2000. The purpose of this request for comment is to: 
    identify the role of the MUTCD in our customer and partner 
    organizations and develop a comprehensive outreach strategy to ensure 
    that information within the revised MUTCD reaches the appropriate 
    audiences in the most efficient and cost-effective manner.
    
    DATES: Submit comments on or before September 9, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Signed, written comments should refer to the docket number 
    that appears at the top of this document and must be submitted to the 
    Docket Clerk, U.S. DOT Dockets, Room PL-401, 400 Seventh Street, SW., 
    Washington, DC 20590-0001. All comments received will be available for 
    examination at the above address between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., e.t., 
    Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. Those desiring 
    notification of receipt of comments must include a self-addressed, 
    stamped postcard.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Linda Brown, Office of Highway 
    Safety, Room 3414, (202) 366-2192, or Mr. Raymond Cuprill, Office of 
    the Chief Counsel, Room 4217, (202) 366-0834, Department of 
    Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 400 Seventh Street, 
    SW., Washington, DC 20590. Office hours are from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. 
    e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Electronic Access
    
        Internet users can access all comments received by the U.S. DOT 
    Dockets, Room PL-401, by using the universal resource locator (URL): 
    http://dms.dot.gov. It is available 24 hours each day, 365 days each 
    year. Please follow the instructions online for more information and 
    help.
        An electronic copy of this document may be downloaded using a modem 
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    Electronic Bulletin Board Service at (202) 512-1661. Internet users may 
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    www.access.gpo.gov/su__docs.
        The proposed text for the MUTCD 2000 is available from the FHWA, 
    Office of Highway Safety (HHS-10). It is also available on the FHWA 
    home page at the following URL: http://www.ohs.fhwa.dot.gov/devices/
    mutcd.html.
    
    Background
    
        The current 1988 MUTCD is available for inspection and copying as 
    prescribed in 49 CFR Part 7, appendix D. It may be purchased for $44 
    (Domestic) or $55 (Foreign) from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. 
    Government Printing Office, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954, 
    Stock No. 650-001-00001-0. This request for comment is being issued to 
    provide an opportunity for public comment on the best manner in which 
    to disseminate information contained in the next edition of the MUTCD.
        The Manual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) is approved 
    by the Federal Highway Administrator as the standard for design, 
    application, and placement of traffic control devices used on all roads 
    open to public travel. The MUTCD contains principles for the design and 
    installation of signs, signals, pavement markings and other traffic 
    control devices. Roadway safety is one of FHWA's primary focus areas. 
    Single-vehicle run-off-road crashes account for about one-third of all 
    highway fatalities annually and motor vehicle crashes involving 
    pedestrians and bicyclists account for another 15 percent of all 
    highway fatalities annually. To make an impact on our strategic safety 
    objective of reducing the number of highway-related fatalities and 
    injuries, the FHWA is focusing resources in these areas that have the 
    most significant impact in achieving roadway safety. Providing all 
    users of the highway system with better guidance tools is a critical 
    element in addressing run-off-road, pedestrian, and bicyclist traffic 
    crashes. Traffic control devices (TCDs) are the roadway guidance tools 
    that ensure safety by providing for the orderly and predictable 
    movement of all traffic throughout the Nation's transportation system. 
    TCDs such as pavement markings, signs, and signals are the language 
    with which we communicate to the road users.
        With the Interstate highway system near completion and the growth 
    in roadway traffic volumes and congestion increasing, our Nation is at 
    the crossroads of its transportation development. The FHWA recognizes 
    the need to infuse new ideas and technology into the highway program--
    ideas that will help us solve our current and future highway safety 
    challenges. We also recognize that the policies and technologies that 
    we implement today will have a strong impact on our citizens and 
    industries well into the 21st century. The FHWA is in the process of 
    publishing a new MUTCD for the next millennium. The Agency's goal for 
    the ``MUTCD 2000'' is to enhance the mobility of all road users, 
    promote uniformity, improve traffic safety of pedestrians and 
    bicyclists, reduce the potential for run-off-road incidents, and 
    incorporate technology advances in traffic control device application.
        Marketing and public outreach are recognized as important elements 
    in this effort. In this new era of transportation, we realize that 
    marketing and public outreach are very necessary components of 
    developing, promoting, and implementing effective programs. As the FHWA 
    began to identify our outreach audience, it became apparent that: (1) 
    the MUTCD affects a large and varied audience, and (2) many of our 
    partners and customers are relatively uninformed about principles and 
    techniques for the proper design and application of traffic control 
    devices. Additionally, the general public has little understanding of 
    the respective roles of the Federal, State, and local transportation 
    agencies
    
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    in operating and maintaining transportation facilities and services. 
    The daily interaction of the general public with the physical 
    components of our transportation system, particularly the installation 
    of proper and effective traffic control devices, provides an ideal 
    opportunity for creating public awareness and understanding of the 
    safety benefits inherent in our transportation system. Outreach and 
    interaction have the following benefits:
        1. Encourages commitment to and compliance with the established 
    goals and methods of managing and improving our transportation system;
        2. Provides a rich amount of information about ways to improve the 
    transportation system and make it safer for travel; and
        3. Provides an opportunity to measure the quality of service we 
    deliver.
        As part of the ``MUTCD 2000'', the FHWA envisions a comprehensive 
    outreach effort to the widest possible audience. Our goal is to expand 
    our traditional network of customers and partners and provide 
    information contained in the MUTCD to other groups, such as State 
    departments of motor vehicles, drivers' education classes, law 
    enforcement personnel, governors' highway safety representatives, 
    emergency response providers, state and local officials, and community 
    civic leaders.
        Our Agency customers and partners are often in the best position to 
    provide information to transportation users and providers because they 
    routinely interact with city, county, and local officials. The Agency's 
    commitment to marketing and outreach provides a unique opportunity to 
    work cooperatively to identify methods of disseminating information to 
    businesses, organizations, public agencies, and others that may be 
    affected by the proposed changes to the MUTCD.
        The FHWA plans to provide the MUTCD 2000 in a variety of formats: a 
    hard copy manual, a CD-ROM version, and a version available through the 
    Internet. In addition, both internal and external customers have 
    suggested that the Agency consider the following as part of the MUTCD 
    2000 release: video presentations to highlight the changes; training 
    course and materials; exhibit booth graphics and kiosks; brochures and 
    other promotional materials.
        The purpose of this request for comments is to identify what role 
    the MUTCD plays in your organization and specifically seek your ideas 
    on ways to effectively disseminate the MUTCD 2000, as well as receive 
    your comments on ways to expand the Agency's target audience. To 
    stimulate an exchange of ideas, the following questions have been 
    developed:
        1. What is your primary interest in the MUTCD?
        2. How do you currently use the MUTCD?
        3. How would you envision utilizing the information in the MUTCD in 
    the future?
        4. How often do you receive inquiries regarding the MUTCD and what 
    is the nature of these inquiries?
        5. Whom would you identify as the audience for the MUTCD?
        6. Are there missing pieces of information the MUTCD should cover?
        7. Does your organization have a knowledge gap the MUTCD can fill?
        8. Does your organization wish to partner with FHWA by publishing/
    printing the MUTCD after the final text has been approved by the FHWA?
        (a) Do you wish to provide this service alone or with other 
    organizations?
        (b) How much would your organization contribute to the initial 
    printing setup cost?
        (c) Are there any conditions or requirements your organization has 
    for this service?
        (d) Are there any conditions or requirements your organization has 
    for its logo, title, credits, etc. to be placed in the MUTCD 2000?
        9. Does your organization wish to partner with FHWA by developing 
    training videos for traffic engineers, technicians, drivers (drivers' 
    education), pedestrians, bicyclists, elder citizens and/or children in 
    the MUTCD 2000?
        10. Does your organization wish to partner with FHWA by developing 
    public information press releases, printed articles, radio 
    announcements, or videos on ``What's new in the MUTCD 2000''?
        11. Does your organization wish to partner with FHWA by developing 
    other training courses and materials for the MUTCD?
        12. Do you have other suggestions to include in the MUTCD 2000 
    outreach effort?
        13. Does your organization have access to the Internet and/or 
    facilities for using a CD-ROM version of the MUTCD?
        14. What trade publications or journals do you commonly receive and 
    what trade conferences do you attend?
        15. What are your professional and civic affiliations?
        The FHWA welcomes input and encourages responders to expand on 
    these questions with other suggestions.
    
    List of Subjects in 23 CFR Part 655
    
        Design standards, Grant programs--transportation, Highways and 
    roads, Incorporation by reference, Signs, Traffic regulations.
    
        Authority: 23 U.S.C. 101(a), 104, 105, 109(d), 114(a), 135, 217, 
    307, 315, and 402(a); 23 CFR 1.32; and 49 CFR 1.48(b).
    
        Issued on: June 5, 1998.
    Kenneth R. Wykle,
    Federal Highway Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 98-15598 Filed 6-10-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/11/1998
Department:
Federal Highway Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Request for comments on the MUTCD Outreach Effort.
Document Number:
98-15598
Dates:
Submit comments on or before September 9, 1998.
Pages:
31957-31958 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FHWA Docket No. FHWA-98-3643
PDF File:
98-15598.pdf
CFR: (1)
23 CFR 655