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Guidelines were developed to assist the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) in (1) determining if an existing sign installation, not in compliance with current safety standards, should be replaced by a system that does meet the safety standards, and (2)

Guidelines were developed to assist the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) in (1) determining if an existing sign installation, not in compliance with current safety standards, should be replaced by a system that does meet the safety standards, and (2) selecting a cost effective sign support for new installations. A benefit/cost (B/C) program, developed at the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) was used to develop the guidelines.

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    Title
    • Small Sign Support Analysis: Phase III Benefit/Cost Analysis
    Date Created
    1988-08
    Resource Type
  • Text
  • Note
    • August 1988
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      date
    • Report number: FHWA-AZ88-202-IV
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    Statement of Responsibility

    Prepared by:
    Hayes E. Ross, Jr.
    Roger P. Bligh
    Dean L. Sicking

    Texas Transportation Institute
    Texas A&M University

    Prepared for:
    Arizona Department of Transportation
    in cooperation with
    U.S. Department of Transportation
    Federal Highway Administration

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