Pedestrians, bicyclists, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, and other conveyances either singularly or together while using for purposes of travel any highway or private road open to public travel.
What is traffic?
MPO
What is Metropolitan Planning Organization?
Warning (general)
What is yellow?
GPS
What is global positioning system?
Deep South Section
What is Southern District?
The number of times a parking space is used by different vehicles in a day
What is turnover?
The 4 steps of the urban transportation planning process?
What are trip generation, trip distribution, mode split, and trip assignment?
Street Name
What is green?
LED
What is light-emitting diode?
New England Section
What is Northeastern District?
A lane for the exclusive use of turning vehicles that is formed on the approach to the location where the turn is to be made.
What is a turn bay?
What is trip distribution?
Forest route
What is brown?
HOT
What is high occupancy toll?
Mid-Atlantic Section
What is Mid-Colonial District?
Pavement markings that are generally placed perpendicular and across the
flow of traffic such as shoulder markings;
What are transverse markings?
The two most common methods for trip assignment
What are all-or-nothing and capacity-restraint?
Evacuation route
What is blue?
RRPM
What is raised retroreflective pavement marker?
Riverside/San Bernardino Section
What is the Western District?
The location at which tolls are collected consisting of a grouping of toll booths, toll islands, toll lanes, and, typically, a canopy.
What is a toll plaza?
MNL
What is Multinomial Logit Model?
School
What is fluorescent yellow-green?
IIHS
What is Insurance Institute for Highway Safety?
Michigan Section
What is Great Lakes District?