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Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

1986

Post Delineators

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Use Of Post Delineators On Interstates, Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman Apr 1986

Use Of Post Delineators On Interstates, Kenneth R. Agent, Jerry G. Pigman

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The objectives of this report were to investigate 1) the potential benefits of using flexible posts for post delineators and 2) the possibility of not requiring post delineators on sections of interstate-type highways where recessed markers are installed.

It is recommended that post delineators should only be used when the design curvature is 1.5 degrees or more, and the spacing should be based on the formula given in Table III – 1 of the MUTCD. Data obtained concerning the performance of flexible posts do not support widespread use at this time. A testing program should be developed to obtain an …


Delineation Of Horizontal Curves, Kenneth R. Agent, Tom Creasey Mar 1986

Delineation Of Horizontal Curves, Kenneth R. Agent, Tom Creasey

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

The objective of this study was to investigate the ability of various traffic control measures to delineate horizontal curves so drivers would perceive the curve and slow to an appropriate speed and then be provided guidance through the curve. Pavement delineation (raised pavement markers, transverse stripes, or rumble strips) and shoulder delineation (post delineators and chevron signs) were used. A laboratory test found that a post delineator configuration in which the distance from the post to the pavement edge and the post spacing remained constant while the height of the delineator on the post increased made a curve appear sharper …