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Arizona MUTCD 2026

Last updated June 4, 2026

A searchable, deep-linkable copy of Arizona MUTCD 2026, the Arizona standard for traffic signs, signals, and pavement markings.

Arizona does not publish a standalone manual; it adopts the National MUTCD 11th Edition (2023) and amends a specific set of sections via the Arizona Supplement (January 2026). This edition shows the full manual with Arizona’s amendments applied inline. Looking for the federal manual instead? See the National MUTCD 11th Edition.

We’re Roundabout Technologies, and we built this because we kept needing to search the manual, jump to a specific section, and send a teammate a link to the exact paragraph we were looking at, and it was a real pain to do so with the source PDFs. We thought others would find it useful so we made it publicly available, and we hope it’s helpful!

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How to use this edition

Use the nav or the search box to move around Parts 1 through 9 and the appendices. Every numbered section has its own stable link, so a part page plus #4C.03 drops you right on that section. Clicking the section header copies the link to that section. The Sign Code Index maps every sign code (R1-1, W1-1, EM2-1, …) to a picture of the sign and the section that defines it.

The 27 sections, figures, and tables that Arizona modifies are marked with a Arizona-modified flag. Everything else is the unmodified National MUTCD.

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Other editions

Many states publish their own MUTCD: the federal manual adopted with state-specific amendments. We mirror these the same way, each at its own permanent link:

Unofficial convenience copy

This is not the official, controlling document. The authoritative texts are the Arizona source (https://azdot.gov) and the National MUTCD from the Federal Highway Administration. We will keep this as accurate and current as we can.