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What information is available to assist in the implementation of the new requirements for minimum sign retroreflectivity?

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What information is available to assist in the implementation of the new requirements for minimum sign retroreflectivity?

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The FHWA is developing training for Local/Tribal Technical Assistance Programs (LTAP/TTAP). After the LTAP and TTAP representatives have received training, they will be able to assist highway officials to comply with the new provisions in the MUTCD regarding sign retroreflectivity. Also available are: • A supplemental brochure to the MUTCD language (4-pager) • An information flyer (tri-fold) • Informational and Training presentations • Sheeting ID Guide • Toolkit for small and medium sized agencies without engineers (coming Summer 2008) • Newsletters • Other information such as research reports is available at the following website: www.fhwa.dot.gov/retro. If you need additional information or have comments about the information contained, please contact your FHWA Division Office.

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The FHWA is developing training for Local/Tribal Technical Assistance Programs (LTAP/TTAP). After the LTAP and TTAP representatives have received training, they will be able to assist highway officials to comply with the new provisions in the MUTCD regarding sign retroreflectivity. Also available are: • A supplemental brochure to the MUTCD language (4-pager) • An information flyer (tri-fold) • Informational and Training presentations • Sheeting ID Guide • Toolkit for small and medium sized agencies without engineers (coming Summer 2008) • Newsletters • Other information such as research reports is available at the following website: http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/roadway_dept/night_visib/. If you need additional information or have comments about the information contained, please contact your FHWA Division Office.

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