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<br /> <br />EII!aI <br /> <br />.) <br /> <br />When used at the crossing, Nonvehicular signs shall be <br />supplemented with a diagonal downward pointing arrow <br />(W16-7p) plaque showing the location of the crossing, <br />whether or not there are crosswalk markings at the <br />crossing. <br /> <br />Compliance Date: January 17, 2011 <br /> <br />OPTION: I <br /> <br />The crossing location may be defined with crosswalk <br />markings (see Section 3B.17). <br /> <br />Pedestrian and School Crossing signs and their related <br />supplemental plaques may have a fluorescent yellow-green <br />background with a black legend and border. <br /> <br />FGUIDANCE:I <br />When a fluorescent yellow-green background is used, a <br />systematic approach featuring one background color within <br />a zone or area should be used. The mixing of standard <br />yellow and fluorescent yellow-green backgrounds within a <br />selected site area should be avoided. <br /> <br />Nonvehicular signs should be used only at locations <br />where the crossing activity is unexpected or at locations not <br />readily apparent. <br /> <br />Additional information on crossings can be found in the <br />following sections: <br /> <br />Section 7B School Crossing sign <br />Section 9B Bicycle Crossing sign <br />Appendix BHandicapped Signing and Pavement <br />Marking <br /> <br />2C.42 Playground Sign (WI5-1) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />W15.1 <br />750 x 750 mm <br />30" x 30" <br /> <br />W15-1 <br />750 x 750 mm <br />30" x 30" <br /> <br />I OPTION: I <br />The Playground (WIS-l) sign may be used to give <br />advance warning of a designated children's playground that <br />is located adjacent to the road. The Playground sign may <br />have a fluorescent yellow-green background with a black <br />legend and Qorder. <br /> <br />l'gUIDANCE:1 . <br />If the access to the playground area requires a' roadway <br />crossing, the application of crosswalk pavement markings <br />(see Section 3B.17) and Nonvehicular signs (see Section <br />2CAl) should be considered. <br /> <br />2C.43 Use of ~upplemental Plaques <br /> <br />I OPTION: I <br />A supplemental plaque may be displayed with a warning <br />sign when engineering judgment indicates that road users <br />require additional information beyond that contained in the <br />main message of the warning sign. <br /> <br />EIID!mI <br /> <br />Supplemental plaques shall be used only in combination <br />with warning or regulatory signs. They shall not be mounted <br />alone or displayed alone. If used, a supplemental plaque <br />shall be installed on the same post(s) as the warning sign. <br /> <br />2C.44 Design of Supplemental Plaques <br /> <br />IIIIiJmm <br /> <br />A supplemental plaque shall have the same color legend, <br />border, and background as the warning sign with which it is <br />displayed. Supplemental plaques shall be square or <br />rectangular. <br /> <br />2C-23 <br /> <br />May, 2005 <br /> <br />9 <br />
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