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​Road signs giving orders

​The Highway Code leaflet ‘Signs giving orders’ lists all the signs that you must obey on roads in the UK.

​Direction signs on roads and motorways

​The Highway Code leaflet ‘Direction signs’ lists all the signs used on British motorways, A roads and local roads.

Information signs

​The Highway Code leaflet ‘Information signs’ lists all the information signs on UK roads and motorways - these tell road users about upcoming junctions, lane restrictions, special zones and merging road lanes.

​Light signals controlling traffic

Guidance on traffic light, motorway and lane control signals from The Highway Code.

​Road markings

Illustrated guidance on road markings from The Highway Code.

​Road works signs

​Highway Code leaflet with guidance on road works signs.

​Signals by authorised persons

​You must obey signals given by police officers, traffic officers and traffic wardens - read guidance from The Highway Code on the signals used on UK roads and motorways.

​Signals to other road users

​Guidance from The Highway Code about all the signals you can make to warn and inform other road users, including pedestrians.

​Vehicle markings

​Vehicle markings help with visibility and give information about dangerous or hazardous loads - read a list of all vehicle markings used on UK vehicles from The Highway Code.
Traffic signs
The Highway Code’s ‘Traffic signs’ is for all new drivers and riders who need to pass the driving theory test. It shows the most commonly used traffic signs on British roads and motorways.
Know your traffic signs
‘Know your traffic signs’ is a guide for all road users, new and experienced. It illustrates and explains all the important traffic signs, signals and road markings for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Download ‘Know your traffic signs’ (PDF, 9.2MB) >>

Content

Introduction
Rules for pedestrians (1 to 35)
Rules for users of powered wheelchairs and powered mobility scooters (36 to 46)
Rules about animals (47 to 58)
Rules for cyclists (59 to 82)
Rules for motorcyclists (83 to 88)
Rules for drivers and motorcyclists (89 to 102)
General rules, techniques and advice for all drivers and riders (103 to 158)
Using the road (159 to 203)
Road users requiring extra care (204 to 225)
Driving in adverse weather conditions (226 to 237)
Waiting and parking (238 to 252)
Motorways (253 to 273)
Breakdowns and incidents (274 to 287)
Road works, level crossings and tramways (288 to 307)
Signs and Signals
Direction signs on roads and motorways
Information signs
Light signals controlling traffic
Road markings
Road signs giving orders
Road works signs
Signals by authorised persons
Signals to other road users
Traffic signs
Vehicle markings
Warning signs
Annexes
Penalties
Vehicle maintenance, safety and security
First aid on the road
Safety Code for new drivers
  • California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD)
    (see Part 6 - Temporary Traffic Control)
  • Fines Double in Work Zones, & Move Over and Slow Down (shown towards bottom of the page)

Work Zone Public Awareness

Work Zone Transportation Management Plans (TMP)

Caltrans Encroachment Permits

  • Caltrans Encroachment Permits - except Caltrans Construction and Maintenance, any work zone activity within Caltrans right of way require an encroachment permit.
    Also where you can find contact for your local Caltrans Encroachment Permits office.

In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards. The 1971 MUTCD adopted several Vienna Convention-inspired symbol signs with the.

Work Zone Traffic Controls

  • Traffic Control Plans policy- see CA MUTCD Section 6C.01
  • Caltrans Standard Plans - Temporary Traffic Control Systems T9 – T17
  • Traffic Control Signing - see CA MUTCD Section 6F.02 – 6F.59 (starting on page 1054)
  • CA MUTCD Part 2 Signs
  • Caltrans Standard Plans - Signs (roadside and overhead)
  • Temporary Traffic Control Devices - see CA MUTCD Chapter 6F
  • Crashworthy Work Zone Traffic Control Devices - Information on FHWA policy on crashworthy hardware, the different categories of work zone devices, FHWA Acceptance Letters on devices that have been deemed crashworthy, and Frequently Asked Questions about work zone devices.
  • Flagger Control - see CA MUTCD Chapter 6E
  • Flagging Instruction Handbook (Division of Construction)
  • Pedestrian and Worker Safety- see CA MUTCD Chapter 6D
  • Bicycle Considerations - see CA MUTCD Section 6D.101(CA) (page 1040)
  • SIDEWALK CLOSED Signs - see CA MUTCD Section 6F.14 (CA) (page 1059)
  • Detour Signs - see CA MUTCD Section 6F.59 (page 1071)
  • Work Affecting Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities - see CA MUTCD Section 6G.05 (page 1122)
  • Typical Applications in CA MUTCD Part 6H, TA-101(CA) through TA-104(CA) (starting on page 1241)

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Work Zone Safety

  • Authorized Materials List – Highway Safety Features (PDF)
  • Worker Safety Considerations - see CA MUTCD Section 6D.03 (starting on page 1038)
  • Trainings below are not facilitated by Caltrans, and Caltrans is not responsible for any contents provided through those trainings. Any other organization or individual providing work zone training in California that would like to be listed can provide information to Johnny Bhullar at: johnny.bhullar@dot.ca.gov.

Caltrans Maintenance Operations

  • Maintenance Manual (Caltrans)
    See Maintenance Manual, Chapter 7, for Traffic Control, Safety and Convenience of Traffic
    See Maintenance Manual, Chapter 8, for Protection of Workers
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Caltrans Construction

  • Construction Forms (including COZEEP / MAZEEP forms)
  • Caltrans North Region Construction Night Work Guide (PDF)

Other Resources and Links

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