Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
1000 - Department of Safety and Homeland Security
1200 - Office of Highway Safety
1207 - Electronic Speed Monitoring System
Section 1207-6.0 - Installation
Universal Citation: 2 DE Admin Code 1207-6.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
6.1 Site Considerations
6.1.1 The ESMS must be
installed within the work zone or on the same roadway that the speed study was
conducted for approval and in the vicinity of where the speeds were
collected.
6.1.2 The technology and
housing unit installation must comply with typical traffic control device
requirements (e.g., Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and
geometric design policies and manuals).
6.1.3 The authorizing legislation establishes
an end date for the Electronic Speed Monitoring program; therefore, all
installations should be treated as "portable" or "temporary" traffic device
installations.
6.1.4 The
authorizing legislation requires annual reporting as described in Section 7.0
of this regulation. Data from the program will be collected and summarized to
determine if any ESMS locations should become permanent
installations.
6.2 Other Program Requirements
6.2.1 To inform motorists
clearly of the posted speed limit and the ESMS enforcement area, a speed limit
sign with photo enforced camera symbol or a "PHOTO ENFORCED" plaque mounted
directly below must be installed in a location or locations where all motorists
passing through the enforcement area would be expected to have seen the posted
speed limit sign and photo enforced plaque.
6.2.2 Radar speed feedback signs (i.e., "YOUR
SPEED" signs), must be used for motorist awareness and as speed data collection
units in work zone applications of ESMS. Radar speed feedback signs may be used
for motorist awareness and as speed data collection units in residence district
applications of ESMS. Due to technological differences between radar speed
feedback signs and the ESMS unit, a digital radar speed display may not be used
in the immediate proximity of the enforcement area and must comply with DelDOT
policy.
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