Electric Vehicle Charging Sign
Item #
X6106-C7H
Sign Design
Electric Vehicle Charging Symbol
Compliance
MUTCD D9-11b

Electric Vehicle Charging Sign

MUTCD D9-11b Available

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Electric Vehicle Charging Signs are MUTCD compliant (MUTCD D9-11b) and use effective images for traffic and pedestrian safety concerns on highway routes. Electric Vehicle Charging Signs are helpful resources to aid in the protection of the health and safety on roads, and are not an alternative for required protective measures for eliminating or reducing hazards.

Compliance

Section 2I.02 General Service Signs for Conventional Roads

Support

  • On conventional roads, commercial services such as gas, food, and lodging generally are within sight and are available to the road user at reasonably frequent intervals along the route. Consequently, on this class of road there usually is no need for special signs calling attention to these services. Moreover, General Service signing is usually not required in urban areas except for hospitals, law enforcement assistance, tourist information centers, and camping. Individual States may sign for whatever alternative fuels are available at appropriate locations.

Option

  • General Service signs may be used where such services are infrequent and are found only on an intersecting highway or crossroad.

Standard

  • All General Service signs and supplemental sign panels shall have white letters, symbols, arrows, and borders on a blue background.

Guidance

  • General Service signs should be installed at a suitable distance in advance of the turn-off point or intersecting highway. States that elect to provide General Service signing should establish a statewide policy or warrant for its use, and criteria for the availability of services. Local jurisdictions electing to use such signing should follow State policy for the sake of uniformity.

Standard

  • General Service signs, if used at intersections, shall be accompanied by a directional message.

Option

  • The General Service sign legends may be either symbols or word messages.

Source: 2009 MUTCD

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