Traffic Control Device Management

Not all signs are required to be replaced by January 22nd, 2012. HiperWeb helps you decide which and how many signs are under minimums so you can allocate the necessary and accurate funds for replacements. HiperWeb provides you with the appropriate method to be in MUTCD Compliance even if all of your assets are not in compliance. For a more in depth look at MUTCD regulations, visit the Federal Highway Administration's website Here

As a Traffic Engineer, you expect an Traffic Control Device Management Solution that:

  • Reduces your legal reliability by keeping signs, signals, and markers compliant with MUTCD regulations
  • Provides a robust Planning and Scheduling Solution to cut repair costs and keep your assets functioning
  • Complies with MUTCD Regulations for Signs, Signals, and Markers
  • Helps you make data-driven decisions in a real-time environment
  • Enables crews to complete inspections from the field to increase crew productivity
  • Quickly operates through a web browser to reduce paperwork and increase user productivity
  • Aligns to your overall strategic goals

Compliance Dates According to the Federal Register

Jan 22, 2012 Identify and begin using MUTCD compliant method(s)
Jan 22, 2015 Replace non-compliant regulatory, warning, and ground-mounted guide signs
Jan 22, 2018 Replace non-compliant street names and overhead guide signs