Trucks Use Right Lane Sign
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X4899-A8D
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Trucks Use Right Lane

Other configurations of this product are MUTCD R4-5.

Trucks Use Right Lane Sign

MUTCD R4-5 Available

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$29.50
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Trucks Use Right Lane Sign

A Trucks Use Right Lane Sign is MUTCD compliant for the safety standards of drivers on roadways and parking areas. A Trucks Use Right Lane Sign is a helpful tool to help enforce traffic regulation and display mandatory information to drivers and pedestrians.

Which Material Do I Choose?

Available in 3 MUTCD compliant reflective materials:

  • Engineering grade (Type I) - The most economical choice and is best suited for parking lots and low volume roads
  • High Intensity Prismatic (Type IV) - The best value based on reflective performance, durability, and price
  • Diamond Grade Prismatic (Type IX) - The best choice for superior reflectivity and public roadway usage.

Compliance

Section 2B.31 TRUCKS USE RIGHT LANE Sign (R4-5)

Guidance

  • 01 If an extra lane has been provided for trucks and other slow-moving traffic, a SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT (R4-3) sign (see Figure 2B-10), TRUCKS USE RIGHT LANE (R4-5) sign (see Figure 2B-10), or other appropriate sign should be installed at the beginning of the lane.
    Option: 02 The SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT sign may be used as a supplement or as an alternative to the TRUCKS USE RIGHT LANE sign. Both signs may be used on multi-lane roadways to improve capacity and reduce lane changing.
    03 The TRUCKS USE RIGHT LANE (R4-5) sign may be used on multi-lane roadways to reduce unnecessary lane changing.
    Guidance: 04 If an extra lane has been provided for trucks and other slow-moving traffic, a Lane Ends sign should be installed in advance of the point where the extra lane ends. Appropriate pavement markings should be installed at both the upstream and downstream ends of the extra lane.

Source: 2009 MUTCD

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