Exempt Sign
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X4934-C5H
Compliance
MUTCD R15-3p

Exempt Sign

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Exempt Sign

A Exempt Sign is MUTCD compliant for the safety standards of drivers on roadways and parking areas. A Exempt 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 8B.07 EXEMPT Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Plaques (R15-3P, W10-1aP)

Option

  • When authorized by law or regulation, a supplemental EXEMPT (R15-3P) plaque with a white background may be used below the Crossbuck sign or Number of Tracks plaque, if present, at the grade crossing, and a supplemental EXEMPT (W10-1aP) plaque with a yellow background may be used below the Grade Crossing Advance Warning (W10 series) sign.
    02 Where neither the Crossbuck sign nor the advance warning signs exist for a particular highway-LRT grade crossing, an EXEMPT (R15-3P) plaque with a white background may be placed on its own post on the near right-hand side of the approach to the crossing.
    Support: 03 These supplemental plaques inform drivers of highway vehicles carrying passengers for hire, school buses carrying students, or highway vehicles carrying hazardous materials that a stop is not required at certain designated grade crossings, except when rail traffic is approaching or occupying the grade crossing, or the driver's view is blocked.

Source: 2009 MUTCD

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