BILL REQ. #: H-4055.1
State of Washington | 58th Legislature | 2004 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/19/2004. Referred to Committee on Transportation.
AN ACT Relating to transportation system signage using icons and pictograms; adding a new section to chapter 47.06 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 35.95A RCW; adding a new section to chapter 81.112 RCW; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 It is the intent of the legislature to
promote the use of icons and pictograms that incorporate the use of
commonly accepted symbols that can be understood and interpreted by a
variety of people from all walks of life and different nations in order
to assist them in the navigation of this state. These signs can be
used on roadways and for other transportation-related facilities such
as transit stations, airports, bus and train stations, and ferry
terminals. Pictograms are signs that depict services, facilities, or
destinations in picture form and are used throughout the world.
Pictograms are useful for traveling within a transit system as well as
for locating transit system stations and stops.
The legislature finds that many signing methods such as icons,
already in use by the Washington state department of transportation and
other agencies, facilitate use of the transportation systems in the
state and connections between modes. The legislature also finds that
the development of pictograms for use within transit systems will
assist system users. It is the intent of the legislature to have icons
and pictograms in use as new systems are put into service to promote
tourism and be in place by 2010 to assist international visitors coming
to Washington during the Olympic Games in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 A new section is added to chapter 47.06 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The department shall develop a program to implement a statewide
program to use icons to locate transportation facilities and pictograms
on signs that identify tourist attractions and transportation systems'
facilities and services for transit system users. The new standards
are to supplement existing signs. The program must include guidelines
for implementing state, regional, and local sign programs.
(2) The program must use existing logos and signs to the extent
possible for this program and set standards, consistent with federal
and state requirements and convenience for the traveling public. As
much as possible, the department shall use approaches to signing
adopted by the city transportation authorities under section 3 of this
act and regional transit authorities under section 4 of this act. The
program signing is to be easily understood by the traveling public,
including non-English speaking persons and visitors from other nations.
The program for signage must employ graphics consistent with
international symbols for transportation facilities and signage
consistent with department of transportation guidelines and programs.
The signage must also use distinguishing symbols or pictograms,
including the use of color, as a means to identify stations and points
of interest within transportation systems. The program must include
criteria for designating facilities, services, and destinations for
signage and include guidelines for the design, placement, and use of
symbols or pictograms. It must also address an approach to implement
these signs in an efficient manner.
(3) The department shall develop the program in cooperation with
representatives from regional transportation planning organizations,
operators of public transportation services, common carriers, port
districts with marine passenger terminals and airports on their
property, appropriate local governments, and state and federal
agencies.
(4) The department shall provide a preliminary report to the
legislature by December 1, 2004, on the implementation program,
including its benefits and costs and on progress made by city
transportation authorities in implementing section 3 of this act and
regional transit authorities in implementing section 4 of this act.
The department shall complete program development by September 1, 2005.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 A new section is added to chapter 35.95A RCW
to read as follows:
Each authority shall incorporate in plans for stations along any
monorail project signing that is easily understood by the traveling
public, including non-English speaking persons and visitors from other
nations. The signage must employ graphics consistent with
international symbols for transportation facilities and signage
consistent with department of transportation guidelines and programs.
The signage must also use distinguishing pictograms as a means to
identify stations and points of interest along the monorail corridor
for persons who use languages that are not Latin-alphabet based. These
requirements are intended to apply to new sign installation and not to
existing signs. The authority may replace existing signs as it
chooses; however, it shall use the new signing designs when existing
signs are replaced. All signage must comply with requirements of
applicable federal law.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 A new section is added to chapter 81.112 RCW
to read as follows:
Each authority shall incorporate in plans for stations along any
light-rail or commuter rail facility signing that is easily understood
by the traveling public, including non-English speaking persons and
visitors from other nations. The signage must employ graphics
consistent with international symbols for transportation facilities and
signage consistent with department of transportation guidelines and
programs. The signage must also use distinguishing symbols or
pictograms as a means to identify stations and points of interest along
the corridor for persons who use languages that are not Latin-alphabet
based. These requirements are intended to apply to new sign
installation and not to existing signs. The authority may replace
existing signs as it chooses; however, it shall use the new signing
designs when existing signs are replaced. All signage must comply with
requirements of applicable federal law.