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MediaWiki, the engine behind the Wikipedia on the World Wide Web, is the software used to deliver the new manual. A small [[:Help:Contents|'''HELP ARTICLE''']] is included to assist you with some helpful hints on how to use the manual as well as other points of interest. This [[:Help:Contents|'''HELP ARTICLE''']] will be expanded as questions arise. You will find this format easy to navigate and more pleasing to read. | MediaWiki, the engine behind the Wikipedia on the World Wide Web, is the software used to deliver the new manual. A small [[:Help:Contents|'''HELP ARTICLE''']] is included to assist you with some helpful hints on how to use the manual as well as other points of interest. This [[:Help:Contents|'''HELP ARTICLE''']] will be expanded as questions arise. You will find this format easy to navigate and more pleasing to read. | ||
|valign="top" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" style="border: 1px solid #FFA500; background:#ffdead"|'''[[:Category:824 Adopt-A-Highway and Sponsor-A-Highway Programs|Adopt-A-Highway and Sponsor-A-Highway Programs]] | |valign="top" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" style="border: 1px solid #FFA500; background:#ffdead"|'''[[905.5 Travel Safe Zones|Travel Safe Zones]]''' | ||
1/8/09: This new article shows how MoDOT uses TSZs to improve safety of a clearly defined roadway segment. | |||
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'''[[643.4 Railroads#643.4.1.7 Railroad Crossing Median Islands|Railroad Crossing Median Islands]]''' | '''[[643.4 Railroads#643.4.1.7 Railroad Crossing Median Islands|Railroad Crossing Median Islands]]''' | ||
8/11/08: This new section provides guidance for the use of median islands in conjunction with automated warning signals and gates at railroad crossings on low speed two lane roadways. These islands are required for the establishment of "Quiet Zones" | 8/11/08: This new section provides guidance for the use of median islands in conjunction with automated warning signals and gates at railroad crossings on low speed two lane roadways. These islands are required for the establishment of "Quiet Zones". | ||
Revision as of 13:52, 8 January 2009
RECENT POLICY CHANGES IN THE EPG | |
MoDOT has made great strides to build a good transportation system and increase taxpayers' trust in its ability to deliver what was promised. The same innovative concepts such as practical design and design-build that were used to deliver those commitments, have made MoDOT a leader in the transportation industry. These forward thinking, innovative concepts were continued with the decision to incorporate all MoDOT's engineering manuals under a single cover.
MoDOT is proud to present the new ENGINEERING POLICY GUIDE. This document is the result of a yearlong effort to combine the Right of Way, Design, Bridge, Construction, Traffic and Maintenance Manuals; providing a single reference for all engineering guidance. MediaWiki, the engine behind the Wikipedia on the World Wide Web, is the software used to deliver the new manual. A small HELP ARTICLE is included to assist you with some helpful hints on how to use the manual as well as other points of interest. This HELP ARTICLE will be expanded as questions arise. You will find this format easy to navigate and more pleasing to read. |
Travel Safe Zones
1/8/09: This new article shows how MoDOT uses TSZs to improve safety of a clearly defined roadway segment. Adopt-A-Highway and Sponsor-A-Highway Programs 1/6/09: This article was renamed to include the new Sponsor-A-Highway program's information. Modified Bridge Approach Slab 12/30/08: Guidance concerning the use of bridge approach slabs has been changed. Bridge approach slabs are still not used on minor roadways with asphaltic pavement; however, a modified bridge approach slab is used on minor roadways with concrete pavement. Class 3 Excavation 12/24/08: Minor revisions were made to 206 Excavation for Structures to clarify that no direct payment is made for excavation and backfilling for crossroad pipe culvert installation. New flashing yellow arrow guidance 12/19/08: New flashing yellow arrow guidance has been provided, primarily in 902.5.2.2 Left Turn Phasing, 902.6.5.2.6 Flashing Yellow Arrow ,902.11.28 Guidelines for Optional Use of the Flashing Yellow Arrow at Signalized Intersections and 903.5.41 TRAFFIC SIGNAL Signs articles. Type D and E Crashworthy End Terminals 12/19/08: New guidance for Type D and E crashworthy end terminals is available in 606.1.3.2 Approved Crashworthy End Terminals. 12/19/08: Contractors may now provide any temporary traffic barrier that meets NCHRP 350 criteria and has FHWA approval. Construction Inspection Guidance for Records to be Maintained 12/04/2008: Guidance for archiving change orders has been modified. Change order copies that contain original signatures will now reside in the Resident Engineer's project file. 11/3/08: The typical detour figure, sheet 2 of 4, has been revised to clarify payment of detour signs. 616.13.2 Temporary One-Lane, Two-Way Operations 10/28/08: Contractors may opt to use portable flagger device control in lieu of current flagger control options for 2-lane highways. Operator’s Guide for Anti-Icing 10/28/08: Printable versions (pdfs) of the tables in 133.5 Operator’s Guide for Anti-Icing are now available. LETS 10/2/08: The Local Exchange of Transportation Services (LETS) article has been updated. Typical Applications for Traffic Control 9/25/08: Printable versions (pdfs) of Typical Applications for Traffic Control are now available in 616.23 Traffic Control for Field Operations. Labor Compliance 9/23/08: Guidance for conducting payroll reviews and wage rate interviews in 135.5 Labor Compliance has been rewritten to more clearly explain the requirements. Highway Safety Plan and Performance Plan 8/27/08: 132.4 Highway Safety Plan and Performance Plan describes how Missouri’s Section 402 State and Community Highway Safety Program grant will be used to promote highway safety. 2008 Roadway Visibility Direction 8/20/08: The provisions of the 2008 Roadway Visibility Direction have been fully incorporated into 620 Pavement Marking in 620.1 General (MUTCD Chapter 3A) and 620.2 Pavement and Curb Markings (MUTCD Chapter 3B). Contract Plans Addendum Process 8/20/08: New guidance, 237.9.6 Electronic Plans PS&E Submittal Guidelines and 103.1.6.6.1 Identification of Revisions in Addendums, for districts on how to show changes within an addendum to eliminate confusion when the contractors receive revised plans. Increased spacing between FRESH OIL/LOOSE GRAVEL and NO CENTER LINE STRIPE signs 8/20/08: In 616.23.2.5.7 Pavement Markings, the distance between NO CENTER STRIPE and FRESH OIL/LOOSE GRAVEL signs was increased to two miles to reduce costs while providing acceptable service. 616.14.8 Significant Projects Definition 8/20/08: The definition of a significant project was amended to reduce the burden on district staff by eliminating the TMP requirement on projects with minor impacts to traffic. Railroad Crossing Median Islands 8/11/08: This new section provides guidance for the use of median islands in conjunction with automated warning signals and gates at railroad crossings on low speed two lane roadways. These islands are required for the establishment of "Quiet Zones". |