The number of warrants for traffic control signals
What is Nine (9)?
A pedestrian facility located parallel and in proximity to a roadway
What is a Sidewalk?
The year of the first edition of the HSM
What is 2010?
This guide has been based on the current signalized intersection experience of practicing traffic engineers across Canada
What is the Canadian Capacity Guide for Signalized Intersections?
PTOS
What is STOP?
Restricted lanes for electric toll collection use this color
What is Purple?
The practical minimum area for standing pedestrians
What is a Body Ellipse?
The first edition of the HSM provides the current and accepted knowledge and practices regarding this
What is Safety Management?
In Canada, the abbreviation RTOR means this
What is Right Turn on Red?
PEKE GRITH
What is KEEP RIGHT?
The R2-3P sign prescribes a different speed limit for this time of day
What is Nighttime?
Uninterrupted flow facilities include two lane highways, multilane highways, and these
What are Freeways?
The Driving Task Hierarchy includes these three tasks
What are Control, Guidance, and Navigation?
Bicycles are considered to be this in all Canadian jurisdictions
What are Vehicles?
OTW-YAAW NOZE
What is TOW-AWAY ZONE?
A double-solid centerline marking shall be used along horizontal curves when this type of sight distance cannot be provided in both directions of travel
What is Passing Sight Distance?
The buffer that pedestrians give themselves to avoid accidentally stepping off the curb
What is Shy Distance?
The three general categories of contributing factors
What are Human, Vehicle, and Roadway/Environmental?
A measure of the variability of traffic flow over an hour
What is Peak Hour Factor?
SUE KORSCLAWS
What is USE CROSSWALK?
Traffic Signal Warrant 9 is intended for application on minor streets near these locations
What are Rail-Highway Grade Crossings?
Specialty lane segments, such as HOT, or Express, that must be assessed differently from general purpose lanes, are known as this
What are Managed lanes?
Three of the five crash severity categories according to the KABCO scale
What are K - Fatal Injury, A - Incapacitating Injury, B - Non-Incapacitating Injury, C - Possible Injury, and O - No Injury/Property Damage Only?
Known as the signal change interval in the USA
What is the Intergreen Period?
GREECYMEN ALIGNS
What is EMERGENCY SIGNAL?