Advisory Exit 30 MPH Sign
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X5899-E1Q
Sign Reads
Exit 30 MPH
Compliance
MUTCD W13-2

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Advisory Exit 30 MPH Sign

MUTCD W13-2 Available

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Compliance

Section 2C.14 Advisory Exit and Ramp Speed Signs

Standard

  • Advisory Exit Speed (W13-2) and Advisory Ramp Speed (W13-3) signs shall be vertical rectangles. The use of Advisory Exit Speed and Advisory Ramp Speed signs on freeway and expressway ramps shall be in accordance with the information shown in Table 2C-5.

Guidance

  • If used, the Advisory Exit Speed sign should be installed along the deceleration lane and the advisory speed displayed should be based on an engineering study. When a Truck Rollover (W1-13) sign is also installed for the ramp, the advisory exit speed should be based on the truck advisory speed for the horizontal alignment using recommended engineering practices.
  • If used, the Advisory Exit Speed sign should be visible in time for the road user to decelerate and make an exiting maneuver.
  • If used, the Advisory Ramp Speed sign should be installed on the ramp to confirm the ramp advisory speed.
  • If used, Chevron Alignment (W1-8) signs and/or One-Direction Large Arrow (W1-6) signs should be installed on the outside of the exit curve as described in Sections 2C.09 and 2C.12.

Option

  • Where there is a need to remind road users of the recommended advisory speed, a horizontal alignment warning sign with an advisory speed plaque may be installed at or beyond the beginning of the exit curve or on the outside of the curve, provided that it is apparent that the sign applies only to exiting traffic. These signs may also be used at intermediate points along the ramp, especially if the ramp curvature changes and the subsequent curves on the ramp have a different advisory speed than the initial ramp curve.

Source: 2009 MUTCD

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