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Equestrian Crossing, Black and White

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File Name: 68174_134_W11-7_b
Description: Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries into the roadway or shared use of the roadway by pedestrians, animals, and other crossing activities might occur. Nonvehicular signs should be used only at locations where the crossing activity is unexpected or at locations not readily apparent.
Source: Federal Highway Administration Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, 2003 Edition (including 2004 and 2007 revisions) (Washington: United States Department of Transportation, 2007) 134
Keywords: kadvisblwh, horseback riding, equestrian crossing, equestrian driving

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