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The Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission provides travelers with a system of highway marking or identification that is easy to read and follow.  The type of marking relates to the type of service provided by the road.  Route markings on Interstate and U.S. routes will be consistent with [[943.3 AASHTO Policy on Route Marking|AASHTO Policy on Route Marking]].
The Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission provides travelers with a system of highway marking or identification that is easy to read and follow.  The type of marking relates to the type of service provided by the road.  Route markings on Interstate and U.S. routes will be consistent with [[943.3 AASHTO Policy on Route Marking|AASHTO Policy on Route Marking]].



Revision as of 11:13, 4 January 2007


The Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission provides travelers with a system of highway marking or identification that is easy to read and follow. The type of marking relates to the type of service provided by the road. Route markings on Interstate and U.S. routes will be consistent with AASHTO Policy on Route Marking.

The Route Marking Committee studies and reviews submittals and recommends changes in route marking for state and federal routes. The members of the Route Marking Committee are:

· Director of Operations, Chairman

· State Traffic Engineer, Secretary

· State Design Engineer

· State Maintenance Engineer

· Transportation Planning Director

The committee is responsible to:

· Recommend route numbers for new state numbered routes.

· Review MoDOT requests for changes or creation of state numbered or lettered routes and to recommend action to the Chief Engineer.

· Review proposed U.S. numbered route marking changes and recommend action to the Chief Engineer.

· Submit recommended changes to AASHTO when required.

This article also discusses route marking criteria and provides guidance for AASHTO applications.

Articles in "943 Route Marking"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.