AccuformNMC To Request Green Wait On Bicycle Safety Sign, HIP Aluminum, 12", Black/White
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Traffic signs safely direct and regulate the flow of vehicles and pedestrians in and around parking areas, dock areas, and roadways. Economical prismatic sheeting provides better day and night-time brightness than traditional beaded Engineer-Grade sheeting. This micro-prismatic retro reflective sheeting is recommended for commercial sign applications as well as non-critical traffic control signs, regulated by the MUTCD. Meets ASTM D 4956 Type I. Features: Durable, .080" aluminum signs will not rustProvides added visibility in low-light conditions three times brighter than Engineer-Grade Prismatic ReflectiveUV-resistant inks prevent fading from long-term outdoor useFinishing includes clear UV protective overcoat and post mount holesGraphics make the message easy to understandComplies with MUTCD regulation for traffic signs on all roads open to public traffic; Meets ASTM D 4956, Type III, Type IV and Type XSurface-printed prismatic sheeting (recognized by the Federal Highway Administration) is bonded to aluminumWithstands extreme temperatures and outdoor environmentsRounded corners, 1/4" corner holes, or 3/8" postmount holesService temperature range: -40 to 250 F3X brighter than Engineer-GradeMeets standards of MUTCD Section 9B.13The Bicycle Signal Actuation (R10-22) sign may be installed at signalized intersections where markings are used to indicate the location where a bicyclist is to be positioned to actuate the signalUse signs as specified by the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices), which contains the national standardsMUTCD identifies that traffic signs and pavement markings on all roads open to public traffic are to be High-Intensity Prismatic.