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Give clear directions to drivers, cyclists and pedestrians Fully MUTCD-compliant sign design gets your message across clearly Available in 3 materials 24-gauge non-reflective steel is ideal for well-lit, protected areas that don’t need reflectivity .080" aluminum with MUTCD-compliant engineer-grade sheeting is super-durable and won’t bend or rust. Provides nighttime reflectivity up to 500 ft.. .080" aluminum with MUTCD-compliant high-intensity prismatic sheeting is super-durable and won’t bend or rust. Provides nighttime reflectivity up to 1,000 ft. Avery Dennison® Certified Digital Traffic Converter™ member Includes 2 pre-drilled 3/8" mounting holes for easy placement Signs have rounded corners for easy handling and a professional appearance Rigid signs are durable for all-weather performance See related items for mounting hardware (sold separately)

6 - On-Road Bicycle Facilities Ohio Department of Transportation

38 Begin Right Turn Lane Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures

38 Begin Right Turn Lane Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures

Begin Right Turn Lane Yield to Bikes

38 Begin Right Turn Lane Royalty-Free Images, Stock Photos & Pictures

6 - On-Road Bicycle Facilities Ohio Department of Transportation

Begin Right Turn Lane Yield To Bikes Sign - Get 10% Off Now

Inform road-users of the start of a right turn lane and to yield to any incoming bikes.

Lane Guidance Sign: Begin Right Turn Lane - Yield To Bikes

This sign meets the MUTCD and all state specification standards. Comes standard with reflective sheeting and pre-drilled holes for mounting. Signs

R4-4 BEGIN RIGHT TURN LANE YEILD TO BIKES SIGN

Chapter 9B - MUTCD 2009 Edition - FHWA

6 - On-Road Bicycle Facilities Ohio Department of Transportation

FHWA - MUTCD - 2003 Edition Revision 1 Fig. 9C-3 Long Description

Through Bike Lanes National Association of City Transportation Officials

620.2 Pavement and Curb Markings (MUTCD Chapter 3B) - Engineering_Policy_Guide