A T-Symbol sign may be used in advance of an intersection to indicate the presence of an intersection and the possibility of turning or entering traffic. The relative importance of the intersecting roadways may be shown by different widths of lines in the symbol. An advance street name plaque may be installed above or below an Intersection Warning sign.

T-Symbol, Outline

A T-Symbol sign may be used in advance of an intersection to indicate the presence of an intersection…

A Y-Symbol sign may be used in advance of an intersection to indicate the presence of an intersection and the possibility of turning or entering traffic. The relative importance of the intersecting roadways may be shown by different widths of lines in the symbol. An advance street name plaque may be installed above or below an Intersection Warning sign.

Y-Symbol, Outline

A Y-Symbol sign may be used in advance of an intersection to indicate the presence of an intersection…

A sign may be used in advance of an intersection to indicate the presence of an intersection and the possibility of turning or entering traffic. The Circular Intersection symbol sign accompanied by an educational TRAFFIC CIRCLE plaque may be installed in advance of a circular intersection.

Circular Intersection, Outline

A sign may be used in advance of an intersection to indicate the presence of an intersection and the…

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the roadway by trucks, bicyclists, farm vehicles, emergency vehicles, golf carts, horse-drawn vehicles, or other vehicles might occur. The TRUCK CROSSING word message sign may be used as an alternate to the Truck Crossing symbol sign.

Truck Crossing, Outline

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the…

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the roadway by trucks, bicyclists, farm vehicles, emergency vehicles, golf carts, horse-drawn vehicles, or other vehicles might occur. These locations might be relatively confined or might occur randomly over a segment of roadway. Vehicular Traffic signs should be used only at locations where the road user's sight distance is restricted, or the condition, activity, or entering traffic would be unexpected. If the condition or activity is seasonal or temporary, the Vehicular Traffic sign should be removed or covered when the condition or activity does not exist.

Golf Cart Crossing, Outline

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the…

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the roadway by trucks, bicyclists, farm vehicles, emergency vehicles, golf carts, horse-drawn vehicles, or other vehicles might occur. These locations might be relatively confined or might occur randomly over a segment of roadway. Vehicular Traffic signs should be used only at locations where the road user's sight distance is restricted, or the condition, activity, or entering traffic would be unexpected. If the condition or activity is seasonal or temporary, the Vehicular Traffic sign should be removed or covered when the condition or activity does not exist.

Horse-Drawn Vehicles, Outline

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the…

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. Pedestrian, Bicycle, and School signs and their related supplemental plaques may have a fluorescent yellowgreen background with a black legend and border.

Bicycle Crossing, Outline

Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries…

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. Pedestrian, Bicycle, and School signs and their related supplemental plaques may have a fluorescent yellowgreen background with a black legend and border.

Pedestrian Crossing, Outline

Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries…

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.

Deer Crossing, Outline

Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries…

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.

Cattle Crossing, Outline

Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries…

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the roadway by trucks, bicyclists, farm vehicles, emergency vehicles, golf carts, horse-drawn vehicles, or other vehicles might occur. These locations might be relatively confined or might occur randomly over a segment of roadway. Vehicular Traffic signs should be used only at locations where the road user's sight distance is restricted, or the condition, activity, or entering traffic would be unexpected. If the condition or activity is seasonal or temporary, the Vehicular Traffic sign should be removed or covered when the condition or activity does not exist.

Farm Equipment, Outline

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the…

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the roadway by trucks, bicyclists, farm vehicles, emergency vehicles, golf carts, horse-drawn vehicles, or other vehicles might occur. These locations might be relatively confined or might occur randomly over a segment of roadway. Vehicular Traffic signs should be used only at locations where the road user's sight distance is restricted, or the condition, activity, or entering traffic would be unexpected. If the condition or activity is seasonal or temporary, the Vehicular Traffic sign should be removed or covered when the condition or activity does not exist.

Farm Equipment, Outline

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the…

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.

Snowmobile Crossing, Outline

Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries…

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.

Equestrian Crossing, Outline

Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries…

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the roadway by trucks, bicyclists, farm vehicles, emergency vehicles, golf carts, horse-drawn vehicles, or other vehicles might occur. These locations might be relatively confined or might occur randomly over a segment of roadway. Vehicular Traffic signs should be used only at locations where the road user's sight distance is restricted, or the condition, activity, or entering traffic would be unexpected. If the condition or activity is seasonal or temporary, the Vehicular Traffic sign should be removed or covered when the condition or activity does not exist. The Emergency Vehicle sign with the EMERGENCY SIGNAL AHEAD supplemental plaque shall be placed in advance of all emergency-vehicle traffic control signals.

Fire Station, Outline

Vehicular Traffic signs may be used to alert road users to locations where unexpected entries into the…

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.

Handicap Crossing, Outline

Nonvehicular signs may be used to alert road users in advance of locations where unexpected entries…

The Playground sign may be used to give advance warning of a designated children's playground that is located adjacent to the road. The Playground sign may have a fluorescent yellowgreen background with a black legend and border.

Playground, Outline

The Playground sign may be used to give advance warning of a designated children's playground that is…

If the condition indicated by a warning sign is located on an intersecting road and the distance between the intersection and condition is not sufficient to provide adequate advance placement of the warning sign, a Supplemental Arrow plaque should be used below the warningsign.

Supplemental Arrow, Outline

If the condition indicated by a warning sign is located on an intersecting road and the distance between…

If the condition indicated by a warning sign is located on an intersecting road and the distance between the intersection and condition is not sufficient to provide adequate advance placement of the warning sign, a Supplemental Arrow plaque should be used below the warningsign.

Supplemental Arrow, Outline

If the condition indicated by a warning sign is located on an intersecting road and the distance between…

If the condition indicated by a warning sign is located on an intersecting road and the distance between the intersection and condition is not sufficient to provide adequate advance placement of the warning sign, a Supplemental Arrow plaque should be used below the warningsign.

Supplemental Arrow, Outline

If the condition indicated by a warning sign is located on an intersecting road and the distance between…

The horizontal alignment Turn may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment changes. This specific sign indicates that there is a 90° right turn on the road ahead.

Right Turn, Outline

The horizontal alignment Turn may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment…

The horizontal alignment Curve may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment changes.

Right Curve, Outline

The horizontal alignment Curve may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment…

The horizontal alignment Reverse Turn signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment changes. This sign indicates that there is a right turn ahead, immediately followed by a left turn.

Reverse Turn, Outline

The horizontal alignment Reverse Turn signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal…

The horizontal alignment Reverse Curve signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment changes. This sign indicates that the road ahead curves to the right and then immediately curves back to the left.

Reverse Curve, Outline

The horizontal alignment Reverse Curve signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal…

The horizontal alignment Reverse Curve signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment changes. This sign indicates that two lanes in the road ahead curve to the right and then immediately curve back to the left.

Double Reverse Curve, Outline

The horizontal alignment Reverse Curve signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal…

The horizontal alignment Reverse Curve signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal roadway alignment changes. This sign indicates that three lanes in the road ahead curve to the right and then immediately curve back to the left.

Triple Reverse Curve, Outline

The horizontal alignment Reverse Curve signs may be used in advance of situations where the horizontal…

<p>A Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning sign shall be used on each highway in advance of every highway-rail grade crossing except in the following circumstances:<BR>A. On an approach to a highway-rail grade crossing from a T-intersection with a parallel highway, if the distance from the edge of the track to the edge of the parallel roadway is less than 30 m (100 ft), and signs are used on both approaches of the parallel highway; or<BR>B. On low-volume, low-speed highways crossing minor spurs or other tracks that are infrequently used and are flagged by train crews; or<BR>C. In business districts where active highway-rail grade crossing traffic control devices are in use; or<BR>D. Where physical conditions do not permit even a partially effective display of the sign.<BR></p>

Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning, Outline

A Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning sign shall be used on each highway in advance of every…

The Flagger symbol sign should be used in advance of any point where a flagger is stationed to control road users.

Flagger, Outline

The Flagger symbol sign should be used in advance of any point where a flagger is stationed to control…

A Workers symbol sign may be used to alert road users of workers in or near the roadway.

Workers, Outline

A Workers symbol sign may be used to alert road users of workers in or near the roadway.

The Double Reverse Curve sign may be used when the tangent distance between two reverse curves is less than 180 m (600 ft), thus making it difficult for a second Reverse Curve sign to be placed between the curves.

Single Reverse Curve, Outline

The Double Reverse Curve sign may be used when the tangent distance between two reverse curves is less…

The Double Reverse Curve sign may be used when the tangent distance between two reverse curves is less than 180 m (600 ft), thus making it difficult for a second Reverse Curve sign to be placed between the curves.

Double Reverse Curve, Outline

The Double Reverse Curve sign may be used when the tangent distance between two reverse curves is less…

The Double Reverse Curve sign may be used when the tangent distance between two reverse curves is less than 180 m (600 ft), thus making it difficult for a second Reverse Curve sign to be placed between the curves.

Triple Reverse Curve, Outline

The Double Reverse Curve sign may be used when the tangent distance between two reverse curves is less…

Each detour shall be adequately marked with standard temporary route signs and destination signs. Detour signs in TTC incident management situations may have a black legend and border on a fluorescent pink background. The Detour Arrow sign may be used where a detour route has been established. The Detour Arrow sign should normally be mounted just below the ROAD CLOSED sign. The Detour Arrow sign should include a horizontal arrow pointed to the right or left as required.

Detour Arrow, Outline

Each detour shall be adequately marked with standard temporary route signs and destination signs. Detour…

Each detour shall be adequately marked with standard temporary route signs and destination signs. Detour signs in TTC incident management situations may have a black legend and border on a fluorescent pink background. The DETOUR sign should be used for unnumbered highways, for emergency situations, for periods of short durations, or where, over relatively short distances, road users are guided along the detour and back to the desired highway without route signs. A Street Name sign should be placed above, or the street name should be incorporated into, a DETOUR sign to indicate the name of the street being detoured.

Detour, Outline

Each detour shall be adequately marked with standard temporary route signs and destination signs. Detour…

The School Advance Warning assembly should be installed in advance of locations where school buildings or grounds are adjacent to the highway, except where a physical barrier such as fencing separates school children from the highway. The School Advance Warning assembly shall be used in advance of any installation of the School Crosswalk Warning assembly, or in advance of the first installation of the School Speed Limit assembly. If used, the School Advance Warning assembly shall be installed not less than 45 m (150 ft) nor more than 210 m (700 ft) in advance of the school grounds or school crossings. If used, the School Advance Warning assembly shall consist of a School Advance Warning sign supplemented with a plaque with the legend AHEAD or XXX METERS (XXX FEET) to provide advance notice to road users of crossing activity.

School Advance Warning, Outline

The School Advance Warning assembly should be installed in advance of locations where school buildings…

If the distance between the railroad tracks and a parallel highway, from the edge of the tracks to the edge of the parallel roadway, is less than 30 m (100 ft), this sign shall be installed on each approach of the parallel highway to warn road users making a turn that they will encounter a highway-rail grade crossing soon after making a turn, and a <a href="../../68200/68226/68226_488_W10-1_b.htm">Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning</a> sign for the approach to the tracks shall not be required to be between the tracks and the parallel highway.

Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning Cross Intersection, Outline

If the distance between the railroad tracks and a parallel highway, from the edge of the tracks to the…

If the distance between the railroad tracks and a parallel highway, from the edge of the tracks to the edge of the parallel roadway, is less than 30 m (100 ft), this sign shall be installed on each approach of the parallel highway to warn road users making a turn that they will encounter a highway-rail grade crossing soon after making a turn, and a <a href="../../68200/68226/68226_488_W10-1_b.htm">Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning</a> sign for the approach to the tracks shall not be required to be between the tracks and the parallel highway.

Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning T-Intersection, Outline

If the distance between the railroad tracks and a parallel highway, from the edge of the tracks to the…

If the distance between the railroad tracks and a parallel highway, from the edge of the tracks to the edge of the parallel roadway, is less than 30 m (100 ft), this sign shall be installed on each approach of the parallel highway to warn road users making a turn that they will encounter a highway-rail grade crossing soon after making a turn, and a <a href="../../68200/68226/68226_488_W10-1_b.htm">Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning</a> sign for the approach to the tracks shall not be required to be between the tracks and the parallel highway.

Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning T-Intersection, Outline

If the distance between the railroad tracks and a parallel highway, from the edge of the tracks to the…

A Storage Space sign supplemented by a word message storage distance sign should be used where there is a highway intersection in close proximity to the highway-rail grade crossing and an engineering study determines that adequate space is not available to store a design vehicle(s) between the highway intersection and the train dynamic envelope. The Storage Space signs should be mounted in advance of the highway-rail grade crossing at an appropriate location to advise drivers of the space available for vehicle storage between the highway intersection and the highway-rail grade crossing.

Storage Space, Outline

A Storage Space sign supplemented by a word message storage distance sign should be used where there…

The Skewed Crossing sign may be used at a skewed highway-rail grade crossing to warn drivers that the railroad tracks are not perpendicular to the highway. If the Skewed Crossing sign is used, the symbol should show the direction of the crossing (near left to far right as shown in Figure 8B-5, or the mirror image if the track goes from far left to near right). If the Skewed Crossing sign is used where the angle of the crossing is significantly different than 45 degrees, the symbol should show the approximate angle of the crossing.

Skewed Crossing, Outline

The Skewed Crossing sign may be used at a skewed highway-rail grade crossing to warn drivers that the…

If the highway profile conditions are sufficiently abrupt to create a hang-up situation for long wheelbase vehicles or for trailers with low ground clearance, the Low Ground Clearance Highway-Rail Grade Crossing sign should be installed in advance of the highway-rail grade crossing.

Low Ground Clearance Highway-Rail Grade Crossing, Outline

If the highway profile conditions are sufficiently abrupt to create a hang-up situation for long wheelbase…

Other bicycle warning signs such as the Hill sign may be installed on bicycle facilities to warn bicyclists of conditions not readily apparent. If used, other advance bicycle warning signs should be installed no less than 15 m (50 ft) in advance of the beginning of the condition.

Bicycle Hill, Outline

Other bicycle warning signs such as the Hill sign may be installed on bicycle facilities to warn bicyclists…

The Bicycle Surface Condition Warning sign may be installed where roadway or shared-use path conditions could cause a bicyclist to lose control of the bicycle. Signs warning of other conditions that might be of concern to bicyclists, including BUMP, DIP, PAVEMENT ENDS, and any other word message that describes conditions that are of concern to bicyclists, may also be used. A supplemental plaque may be used to clarify the specific type of surface condition.

Bicycle Surface Condition Warning, Outline

The Bicycle Surface Condition Warning sign may be installed where roadway or shared-use path conditions…

This sign is uses to indicate that a recreational swimming area is located nearby.

Swimming, Outline

This sign is uses to indicate that a recreational swimming area is located nearby.

This directional arrow is used to indicate that something is located to the left.

Left Arrow, Outline

This directional arrow is used to indicate that something is located to the left.

This sign is used to indicate that a hiking trail is located nearby.

Hiking, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that a hiking trail is located nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that a sleeping shelter is located nearby.

Shelter, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that a sleeping shelter is located nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that a bike trail is located nearby.

Bike Trail, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that a bike trail is located nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that a trail or road designed for 4 wheeled vehicles is located nearby.

Trail/Road, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that a trail or road designed for 4 wheeled vehicles is located nearby.

This directional arrow is used to indicate that something is located to the right.

Right Arrow, Outline

This directional arrow is used to indicate that something is located to the right.

This is an example of a directional sign with a secondary symbol. It is used to indicate that amphitheater parking is located to the right.

Amphitheater Parking, Outline

This is an example of a directional sign with a secondary symbol. It is used to indicate that amphitheater…

This is an example of a management symbol with a prohibitive slash.It is used to indicate that campfires are not permitted nearby.

No Campfires, Outline

This is an example of a management symbol with a prohibitive slash. It is used to indicate that campfires…

This is an example of an educational plaque. It is used to indicate that campfires are not permitted nearby.

No Campfires, Outline

This is an example of an educational plaque. It is used to indicate that campfires are not permitted…

This is an example of a management symbol with a prohibitive slash.It is used to indicates that smoking not permitted nearby.

No Smoking, Outline

This is an example of a management symbol with a prohibitive slash. It is used to indicates that smoking…

This is an example of an educational plaque. It is used to indicate that smoking is not permitted nearby.

No Smoking, Outline

This is an example of an educational plaque. It is used to indicate that smoking is not permitted nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that information is available nearby.

Information, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that information is available nearby.

This is an example of an educational plaque. It is used to indicate that visitor information is available nearby.

Visitor Info, Outline

This is an example of an educational plaque. It is used to indicate that visitor information is available…

This is a recreational automobile sign.

Automobile, Outline

This is a recreational automobile sign.

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

Bear Viewing Area, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that a bear viewing area is located nearby.

This sign is used to indicate that a dam is located nearby.

Dam, Outline

This sign is used to indicate that a dam is located nearby.