Revisions to Chapter 2E – Guide Signs for Freeways and Expressways.

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Revisions to Chapter 2E – Guide Signs for Freeways and Expressways

Transcript of Revisions to Chapter 2E – Guide Signs for Freeways and Expressways.

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Revisions to Chapter 2E –

Guide Signs forFreeways and Expressways

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Guide sign legends should not exceed three lines of destination information

Does not includeexit numbers, and action

or distance messages

4 destinations

on 8 lines

4 destinations

on 5 lines

2 destinations on 2 lines

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New requirement for minimum freeway and expressway guide sign

and plaque sizes

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Longer commonly-used words may be abbreviated

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Down arrows over center of lane required for guide signs

• Approximate center of lane• Arrow must point vertically down• Arrow and sign above applicable

lane• Arrow clearly relates to lane

Avoid ambiguous placement of down arrow

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New sections added forsigning of option lanes

• 2E.20 – Splits and multi-lane exits with an option lane

• 2E.21 – Design of Overhead Arrow- per-Lane signs

• 2E.22 – Design of freeway and expressway diagrammatic signs

• 2E.23 – Signing for intermediate and minor interchange multi-lane exits with an option lane

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New Overhead Arrow-per-Lane signs for option-lane exits and splits feature an upward-pointing arrow over each lane

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• Required at new or reconstructed option lane locations (major interchanges, splits)

• Provision for conversion from diagrammatic (interim gore sign location)

Overhead Arrow-per-Laneguide signs

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Freeway and expressway diagrammatic signs

• Existing concept retained

• Limited to locations with an option lane

• Limited to existing facilities only

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Intermediate and minor interchange

multi-lane exits with option lane

Permissive down arrow: Dedicated or option lane?

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For lane drops without an option lane, an EXIT ONLY panel with a down arrow(s) is now required on all overhead advance guide signs

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For lane drops without anoption lane, the Exit Direction sign

shall have an EXIT ONLY panel with an upward diagonal arrow

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Eisenhower Interstate System signs

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New requirement for exit numbering by reference location

Space required between the number and letter

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LEFT plaques required for numbered and non-numbered

exits to the left

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An advisory speed legend may be added to an Exit Direction sign

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Optional Type 1 object markers on Exit Gore sign

supports

Exit gore conspicuity

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Narrow Exit Gore sign

Narrow gore NOT a narrow gore

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NewChapter 2F –

Toll Road Signs

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Purple background and underlay panels with ETC account pictographs

• Only for portion of sign displaying ETC registration requirement

• NOT for destinations or other uses

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New regulatory plaquesfor toll plazas

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Toll Rate sign

Limited to three lines of text unless used at toll booths where vehicles

must stop

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New toll road warning signs and plaques

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New TOLL auxiliary sign for entrances to toll

routes

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New ETC account-only auxiliary sign

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New guide signs and optional symbols for toll plaza canopies

Required over the center of each toll lane

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Advance signs for conventional toll plazas

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Guide signs for toll plazas and open-road ETC lanes

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New Chapter 2G – Preferential and Managed

Lane Signs(relocated from Chapter 2B)

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New and revised post-mounted and overhead regulatory signs for

preferential lanes

New plaque

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New signs forHOV lanes that become general-purpose lanes

(occupancy requirement ends, but the lane continues)

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New guide signs for preferential lanes

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New signs for priced managed lanes

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New regulatory signs for priced managed lanes

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New toll rate signs for priced managed lanes

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New signs for managed lanes — comparative travel times

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New guide signs for priced managed lanes

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Revisions toChapter 2H –

General Information Signs(relocated from Chapters 2D and 2E)

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New chapter with sections relocated from Chapters 2D and 2E

• Traffic signal speed sign• Reference location signs• Other I-series general information signs• Memorial signing• Auto tour route signs• Acknowledgement signs

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Size of Traffic Signal Speed sign increased from 12” x 18” to 24” x 36”

Changeable message element permitted for varying the progression speed

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Shields and trailblazer assemblies for designated auto tour routes

(formerly trail signs)

• Auto Tour Route signs designed in accordance with provisions for route signs

• Independent assemblies allowed on freeways between discontinuous segments

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New Vehicle Ferry Terminal sign

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New provisions for the design and use of acknowledgement signs

Logo area exceeds1/3 sign area

Sign in vicinity of decision point