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FHWA 22-07
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Contact: Doug Hecox
Tel.: (202) 366-0660
Highway Signs to Get Brighter, Safer Under New Federal Requirements
New Rules on Highway Sign Retroreflectivity Issued This Week
In a continued effort to reduce roadway fatalities, Federal Highway
Administrator J. Richard Capka announced a new rule to make signs more visible.
The new rule requires states to use higher performing reflective materials on
all highway signs. The new rule also requires public agencies to adopt sign
maintenance methods to ensure highway signs can be read from greater distances.
“The new standards will make highway signs as visible as possible to drivers in
low-light conditions,” said Administrator Capka. “The holidays are meant to be
merry and bright, and now highways will be safer and brighter.”
The new requirements are included in the 2nd Edition of the 2003 Manual of
Traffic Control Devices. For more information on the new requirements, please
see www.fhwa.dot.gov/retro.