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AS 1742.10-1990

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Manual of uniform traffic control devices Pedestrian control and protection

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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

30-06-2017

Superseded by

AS 1742.10-2009

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-10-1990

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1 - AS 1742.10-1990 MANUAL OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES - PEDESTRIAN CONTROL AND PROTECTION
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - 1 SCOPE
6 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
6 - 3 DEFINITIONS
6 - 3.1 Children’s crossing
6 - 3.2 Children's crossing supervisor
6 - 3.3 Exclusive pedestrian phase
6 - 3.4 Loading island
6 - 3.5 Mall
6 - 3.6 Pedestrian
6 - 3.7 Pedestrian actuated traffic signals (mid-block)
7 - 3.8 Pedestrian aspect
7 - 3.9 Pedestrian crossing (zebra)
7 - 3.10 Pedestrian interval
7 - 3.11 Pedestrian mall
7 - 3.12 Pedestrian phase
7 - 3.13 Pedestrian push button
7 - 3.14 Pedestrian refuge
7 - 3.15 Pelican crossing
7 - 3.16 Safety zone
7 - 3.17 School crossing
7 - 3.18 School zone
7 - 3.19 Shared zone
7 - 3.20 Zebra crossing
7 - 3.21 85th percentile speed (V 85 km/h)
7 - 4 CLASSIFICATION AND TYPE OF PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES
8 - 5 SIGNS
8 - 6 TIME SEPARATED FACILITIES
8 - 6.1 General
8 - 6.2 Pedestrian crossings (Zebra)
8 - 6.2.1 Installation
9 - 6.2.2 Guidelines for installation
11 - 6.3 Children's crossing
11 - 6.3.1 Installation
11 - 6.3.2 Guidelines for installation
11 - 6.4 Pedestrian actuated traffic signals (mid-block)
11 - 6.4.1 Installation
11 - 6.4.2 Guidelines for installation
14 - 6.5 Pelican crossings
14 - 6.5.1 Installation
14 - 6.5.2 Guidelines for installation
14 - 6.6 Provision for pedestrians at signalized intersections
14 - 6.6.1 InstallatIon
14 - 6.6.2 Guidelines for installation
14 - 6.6.3 Exclusive pedestrian phase
14 - 6.7 Provision for pedestrians at railway crossings
14 - 7 PHYSICAL PEDESTRIAN AIDS
14 - 7.1 General.
15 - 7.2 Pedestrian refuges, traffic islands and medians
15 - 7.2.1 General
15 - 7.2.2 Installation
15 - 7.2.3 Guidelines for installation
15 - 7.3 Kerb extensions
15 - 7.4 Loading islands and safety zones
17 - 7.5 Pedestrian fencing
18 - 8 PHYSICALLY SEPARATED FACILITIES
18 - 8.1 Subways and bridges
18 - 8.1.1 General
18 - 8.1.2 Installation
18 - 8.1.3 Guidelines
18 - 8.2 Pedestrian malls
18 - 9 INTEGRATED FACILITIES
18 - 9.1 Warning signs
18 - 9.1.1 General
18 - 9.1.2 Installation
18 - 9.1.3 Guidelines for installation
19 - 9.2 Shared zones
19 - 9.2.1 General
19 - 9.2.2 Installation
19 - 9.3 School zones
19 - 9.3.1 General
20 - 9.3.2 Installation
20 - 9.4 Local area traffic management schemes
20 - 10 APPLICATION OF SIGNS
20 - 10.1 Regulatory signs
20 - 10.1.1 Keep left (R2-3)
20 - 10.1.2 No entry (R2-4)
20 - 10.1.3 Pedestrian crossing (R3-1)
21 - 10.1.4 Safety zone (R3-2)
21 - 10.1.5 Children crossing (R3-3)
21 - 10.1.6 Speed restriction (R4-1)
21 - 10.1.7 Shared zone signs (R4-4, R4-5)
22 - 10.1.8 School zone signs (R4-8, R4-9)
22 - 10.1.9 No standing (R5-35, R5-36)
22 - 10.1.10 Hand stop banner (R6-7)
22 - 10.1.11 Bicycles prohibited (R6-10-3)
23 - 10.1.12 Times of operation (R9-1-2)
23 - 10.1.13 Buses excepted (R9-2)
23 - 10.1.14 Authorized vehicles expected (R9-4)
23 - 10.2 Warning signs
23 - 10.2.1 Signals ahead (W3-3)
23 - 10.2.2 Pedestrians (W6-1)
24 - 10.2.3 Pedestrian crossing ahead (W6-2)
24 - 10.2.4 Children (W6-3)
24 - 10.2. 5 School (W6-4)
24 - 10.2. 6 Supplementary plates
25 - 10.3 Pedestrian direction signs
25 - 11 PAVEMENT MARKINGS
25 - 11.1 General
25 - 11.2 Pedestrian crossing (zebra) markings
25 - 11.3 Crosswalk markings
25 - 11.4 Stop lines
25 - 11.5 Pavement messages
25 - 12 PROVISIONS FOR DISABLED PEDESTRIANS
25 - 12.1 General
25 - 12.2 Kerb crossings
26 - 12.3 Audio-tactile signals
26 - 12.4 Tactile paving
26 - 13 PEDESTRIAN DIRECTION SIGNS
27 - 14 LIGHTING
28 - APPENDIX A - ILLUMINATION AND REFLECTORIZATION OF SIGNS
28 - A1 SCOPE
28 - A2 GENERAL
28 - A3 MEANS OF ILLUMINATION
28 - A4 MEANS OF REFLECTORIZATION
29 - APPENDIX B - INSTALLATION AND LOCATION OF SIGNS
29 - B1 SCOPE
29 - B2 UNIFORMITY OF LOCATION
29 - B2.1 General
29 - B2.2 Longitudinal placement
29 - B2.3 Lateral placement and height
30 - B2.4 Overhead signs
30 - B3 INSTALLATION/ORIENTATION
31 - APPENDIX C - MODEL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADULT SUPERVISORS AT CROSSINGS
31 - C1 SCOPE
31 - C2 EQUIPMENT
31 - C3 UNIFORM
31 - C4 PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS TO CHILDREN
31 - C5 PROCEDURE AT CHILDREN'S CROSSINGS ON TWO-WAY ROADS
32 - C6 PROCEDURE AT CHILDREN'S CROSSINGS ON DIVIDED ROADS
32 - C7 PROCEDURE AT PEDESTRIAN-ACTUATED TRAFFIC SIGNALS (MID-BLOCK)
32 - C8 ACCIDENTS
33 - APPENDIX D - MODEL INSTRUCTION FOR CHILD MONITORS AT CROSSINGS
33 - D1 SCOPE
33 - D2 EQUIPMENT
33 - D3 UNIFORM
33 - D4 PROCEDURE AT A ZEBRA OR CHILDREN'S CROSSING
34 - D5 PROCEDURE AT PEDESTRIAN-ACTUATED TRAFFIC SIGNALS (MID-BLOCK)
34 - D6 REPORTING OF MOTORISTS DISOBEYING MONITOR' S STOP BANNERS
34 - D7 REPORTING OF MOTORISTS DISOBEYING RED SIGNAL AT SIGNALIZED CROSSINGS
35 - APPENDIX E - PEDESTRIAN ACTUATED TRAFFIC SIGNALS (MIDBLOCK)
35 - E1 SCOPE
35 - E2 ELEMENTS OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS
35 - E2.1 General
35 - E2.2 Driver aspects
35 - E2.3 Pedestrian aspects
35 - E3 DISPLAY OF ASPECTS
35 - E3.1 General
35 - E3.2 Sequence of aspects
35 - E3.3 Intervals
36 - E4 ARRANGEMENT OF ASPECTS
36 - E4.1 Intersectionand mid-block signals
36 - E5 SIGNALTIMING
36 - E5.1 General
36 - E5.2 Minimum green time
36 - E5.3 Minimum pedestrian green time
36 - E5.4 Flashing pedestrian clearance time
36 - E5.5 Intergreen time
37 - APPENDIX F - PEDESTRIAN TREATMENTS AT RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSING
37 - F1 SCOPE
37 - F2 FACILITIES

Specifies traffic control devices for use in controlling and protecting pedestrian traffic on roads. It also sets out requirements regarding the installation of these devices to achieve the pedestrian control necessary for pedestrians and other road users. Appendices include guidance on pedestrian treatments at railway level crossings, and model instructions for school crossing supervisors and child monitors.

Committee
MS-012
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 6418 0
Pages
32
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

This Standard sets out requirements for traffic control devices to be used in the control and protection of pedestrian traffic on roads. It specifies the way in which these are used to achieve pedestrian control. Requirements are also given in appendices for the illumination and reflectorization of signs, for their installation and location, and for the selection of the appropriate sign size. Model instructions for adult supervisors and child monitors at children's crossings and guidance on pedestrian treatments at railway level crossings are also provided in appendices. Details of pedestrian control at roadworks, on footways shared with bicycles and in Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) schemes are not included in this Standard. For these types of control references should be made to AS 1742.3, AS 1742.9 and AS 1742.13 respectively.

AS 1742.10 first published in part as AS CA14-1935.
Revised and redesignated AS CE1-1946.
Second edition 1960.
Revised and redesignated AS 1742.1-1975.
AS 1742.1 withdrawn 1987.
AS 1742.2 first published 1978.
AS 1742.2 withdrawn 1987.
AS 1741.1-1975 and AS 1742.2-1978 revised, amalgamated and redesignated in part as AS 1742.10-1990.

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