Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 550 - State Traffic Commission
Chapter 00 - N/A
Subchapter 00 - N/A
Part 1 - Rules and Regulations Rules Governing the State Traffic Commission (550-RICR-00-00-1)
Section 550-RICR-00-00-1.5 - Procedures
Universal Citation: 550 RI Code of Rules 00 00 1.5
Current through September 18, 2024
A. Requests Concerning Traffic Regulations and/or Traffic Control Devices upon State Highways - The State Traffic Commission acts upon requests for installation and/or removal of traffic control devices, defined as all signs, signals, markings, and other devices used to regulate, warn, or guide traffic, placed on, over, or adjacent to a state highway.
1. The following public
officials or entities may initiate requests concerning traffic regulations
and/or traffic control devices upon state highways:
a. Rhode Island municipal officials and
police departments;
b. The
Department of State Police;
c. Any
member of the Rhode Island General Assembly;
d. Any member of the Rhode Island delegation
to the United States Congress; and
e. The Director of the Department of
Transportation.
2.
Members of the general public should submit requests via one of the
aforementioned public officials or entities.
3. Written requests concerning traffic
regulations and/or traffic control devices upon state highways shall be
submitted to: Rhode Island Department of Transportation Office of the Managing
Engineer for Traffic Design, 2 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02903
4. Upon receipt of a written request
concerning traffic regulations and/or traffic control devices upon state
highways, the State Traffic Engineer shall place the request on the agenda for
the next scheduled meeting of the State Traffic Commission and notify the
appropriate municipal governing body and police department.
5. Requests concerning traffic regulations
and/or traffic control devices upon state highways are subject to evaluation
prior to State Traffic Commission decision-making. However, the State Traffic
Commission may, in its discretion, deny a request without a formal engineering
study.
a. The Department of Transportation
conducts and/or oversees the following engineering studies when required for
State Traffic Commission decision-making: traffic signal warrant analysis;
multi-way stop sign warrant analysis; mid-block pedestrian crosswalk analysis;
traffic calming studies; twelve-hour turning movement traffic counts; a.m. and
p.m. peak hour turning movement traffic counts; twelve-hour pedestrian counts;
a.m. and p.m. peak hour pedestrian counts; three-year accident analyses;
capacity analyses (intersections); radar speed studies; delay studies; and
other required field evaluations.
b. Residential, commercial, and industrial
complexes along state highways that request traffic signals through the
Physical Alteration Permit process must prepare a traffic impact study and
submit it to the Department of Transportation as a preliminary physical
alteration permit. If the study indicates that the traffic signal is warranted,
the State Traffic Commission will act on a request for a traffic signal. The
owner is financially responsible for the design, installation, and assessed
Physical Alteration Permit fees.
c.
Fire districts, school districts, and municipalities that seek to install fire
station and/or school zone signals shall pay the design, installation, and
monthly electrical costs of the approved signals. Municipalities requesting
permission to use In-Street Pedestrian Crossing signs shall pay all costs
associated with acquiring, mounting and maintaining the approved signs, and
shall indemnify the State of Rhode Island for claims arising from use of the
approved signs.
d. Engineering
studies will be conducted in accordance with the current edition of the MUTCD,
incorporated above in §
1.3 of this Part.
6. The decision of the State Traffic
Commission granting or denying a request concerning traffic regulations and/or
traffic control devices upon a state highway shall be the final agency
decision. Furthermore, the State Traffic Commission will not consider or
reconsider a request concerning traffic regulations and/or traffic control
devices upon state highways where it has acted upon a substantially similar
request within the previous twelve (12) months, unless conditions change, or
new or additional relevant information exists.
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