• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Jobs
  • Pressroom
  • MyTTI
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • SlideShare
  • RSS

Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Saving Lives, Time and Resources.

  • About TTI
    • Overview
    • Academic Partners
    • Advisory Council
    • Hall of Honor
    • History
    • Sponsors
    • Participate in Research
  • Focus Areas
    • Connected Transportation
    • Economics
    • Environment
    • Freight
    • Human Interaction
    • Infrastructure
    • Mobility
    • Planning and Operations
    • Policy
    • Safety
    • Security
    • Workforce Development
  • Facilities
    • Connected Transportation
    • Infrastructure
    • Safety
    • Environment
    • Traffic Operations
    • Maps
  • Home
  • Centers
    • National
    • State
    • Research Internships
  • People
    • People Search
    • Directory
  • Publications
    • Catalog Search
    • Texas Transportation Researcher
You are here: Home / Publications / Catalog Search / Assessment of Existing and Alternative Traffic Control Devices in Texas Border Areas

Assessment of Existing and Alternative Traffic Control Devices in Texas Border Areas

Full-Text PDF

Author(s):

D.L. Picha, H.G. Hawkins, Jr., A.K. Vizcarra, R.A. Donovan

Publication Date:

February 1998

Abstract:

This report describes the research activities during the second year of a three-year project conducted for the Texas Department of Transportation to identify, evaluate, and recommend traffic control devices in Texas border areas with Mexico. This second year, referred to as Phase II, included evaluations of 30 different traffic control devices by 546 passenger car drivers in three border-area cities, and evaluations of 26 different truck-related traffic signs and alternatives by 260 truck drivers in Laredo, Texas. The results indicated that many of the drivers in the border area have adequate understanding of most basic traffic control devices. Areas of improvement, especially for an educational effort, include construction and maintenance work zone devices, pavement markings, and a select few English-legend signs and truck-related signs with U.S. Customary units. Recommendations are made for follow-up evaluations of passenger car and truck drivers for selected regulatory, warning, and guide signs.

Report Number:

1274-2

Electronic Link(s):

Document/Product

http://tti.tamu.edu/documents/1274-2.pdf

Publication/Product Request

TTI reports and products are available for download at no charge. If an electronic version is not available and no instructions on how to obtain it are given, contact the TTI Library.

  • The State of Texas
  • Texas Homeland Security
  • Texas Veterans Portal
  • State Expenditure Database
  • Statewide Search
  • State Auditor’s Office Hotline
  • TAMUS Risk, Fraud & Misconduct Hotline
  • Site Policies
  • Open Records Policy
  • Statutorily Required Reports
  • TTI Rules
  • Veterans
  • Equal Opportunity
  • COVID-19 Info
  • Jobs
Member of the Texas A&M University System

© 2025 Copyright Statement / Legal Notices and Policies

Comments, suggestions, or queries? Contact us!

Texas A&M Transportation Institute · 3135 TAMU · College Station, Texas 77843-3135

(979) 317-2000