Until this guide was released, no set practice or uniform
guide for the application and implementation of Advanced Warning Flashers
(AWFs) existed in Canada. As a result, there was a wide range of practice in
the use of AWFs across the country. TAC was interested in consolidating the
best available knowledge and developing a national guideline for the
application and installation of AWFs.
This document (plus six appendices) provides the following
information:
·
A review, evaluation and summary of literature;
·
A determination of the advantages and
disadvantages of AWFs;
·
A review of the Manual of Uniform Traffic
Control Devices for Canada (MUTCDC) and application and installation examples
of AWFs in Canada;
·
A review of current North American practices
regarding AWF warrants and guidelines;
·
The development of a national guide for applying
and installing AWFs across Canada; and
·
An identification of research gaps and the
development of a suggested research plan.
It also offers the following installation guidelines at
locations meriting an AWF:
·
Location Relative to Stop Line;
·
Timing Relative to Start of Intergreen Phase;
·
Size and Content of the Traffic Sign and,
·
Placement Relative to Number of Lanes.
Users should note, however, that the report focuses on
dynamic systems interconnected to traffic signal operations and does not
include continuously flashing signs or beacons.