Chapter 7C. Markings¶
§7C.01 Crosswalk Markings¶
Arizona-modified
Amended by the Arizona Supplement (January 2026). This section shows Arizona's text; sections without this flag are the unmodified National MUTCD.
Guidance
01. Crosswalks should be marked at all intersections on established routes to a school where there is substantial conflict between motorists, bicyclists, and student movements; where students are encouraged to cross between intersections; where students would not otherwise recognize the proper place to cross; or where motorists or bicyclists might not expect students to cross (see Figure 7A-1).
02. An engineering study considering the factors described in Section 3C.02 should be performed before a marked crosswalk is installed at a location away from a traffic control signal or an approach controlled by a STOP or YIELD sign.
03. Because non-intersection school crossings are generally unexpected by the road user, warning signs (see Section 7B.03) should be installed for all marked school crosswalks at non-intersection locations. Adequate visibility of students by approaching motorists and of approaching motorists by students should be provided by parking prohibitions or other appropriate measures.
Support
04. Section 3C.03 contains provisions regarding the placement and design of crosswalks, and Section 3B.19 contains provisions regarding the placement and design of the stop lines and yield lines that are associated with them. Provisions regarding the curb markings that can be used to establish parking regulations on the approaches to crosswalks are contained in Section 3B.18.
Standard
05. School crosswalk markings installed at school crossings established in accordance with ARS §28-797 shall be yellow. Yellow crosswalk lines shall be not less than 10 inches in width.
Option
06. Lane lines in advance of school crosswalks may be made solid to discourage passing and to provide additional notice that a crosswalk may exist ahead. On two-lane streets, a solid centerline may be added.
§7C.02 Pavement Word, Symbol, and Arrow Markings¶
Option
01. If used, the SCHOOL word marking may extend to the width of two approach lanes (see Figure 7C-1).
Guidance
02. If the two-lane SCHOOL word marking is used, the letters should be 10 feet or more in height.
Support
03. Section 3B.20 contains provisions regarding other word, symbol, and arrow pavement markings that can be used to guide, warn, or regulate traffic.