Chapter 5B. Regulatory Signs
Section 5B.01 Introduction
Support:
              The purpose of a regulatory sign is to inform highway users of traffic 
              laws or regulations, and to indicate the applicability of legal 
              requirements that would not otherwise be apparent.
The criteria for regulatory signs are contained in Chapter 2B and in other Sections of this Manual. Criteria for regulatory signs that are specific to low-volume roads are contained in this Chapter.
Section 5B.02 STOP and YIELD Signs (R1-1 and R1-2)
Guidance: STOP (R1-1) and YIELD (R1-2) signs (see Figure 5B-1) should be considered for use on low-volume roads where engineering judgment or study, consistent with the provisions of Sections 2B.04 to 2B.10, indicates that either of the following conditions applies:
- An intersection of a less-important road with a main road where application of the normal right-of-way rule might not be readily apparent.
- An intersection that has restricted sight distance for the prevailing vehicle speeds.
Figure 5B-1 Regulatory Signs on Low-Volume Roads

Section 5B.03 Speed Limit Signs (R2 Series)
Standard:
              If used, Speed Limit (R2 series) signs (see Figure 5B-1) shall display 
              the speed limit established by law, ordinance, regulation, or as 
              adopted by the authorized agency following an engineering study. 
              The speed limits shown shall be in multiples of 10 km/h or 5 mph.
Speed limits shall be established in accordance with Section 2B.13.
Option:
              Speed limit signs may be used on low-volume roads that carry traffic 
              from, onto, or adjacent to higher-volume roads that have posted 
              speed limits.
Section 5B.04 Traffic Movement and Prohibition Signs (R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, and R14 Series)
Support:
              The regulatory signs (see Figure 5B-1) in these series inform road 
              users of required, permitted, or prohibited traffic movements involving 
              turn, alignment, exclusion, and pedestrians.
Standard:
              If used, signs for traffic prohibitions or restrictions shall be 
              placed in advance of the prohibition or restriction so that traffic 
              can use an alternate route or turn around.
Guidance:
              Signs should be used on low-volume roads to indicate traffic prohibitions 
              and restrictions such as road closures and weight restrictions.
Option:
              These signs may be useful on a low-volume road near and at the intersections 
              or the connections with a higher class of road, and where the regulatory 
              message is essential for reasonably safe transition from the low-volume 
              road to the higher-class facility and vice versa.
Section 5B.05 Parking Signs (R8 Series)
Option: 
              Parking signs (see Figure 5B-2) may be installed selectively on 
              low-volume roads with due consideration of enforcement.
Figure 5B-2 Parking Signs on Low-Volume Roads

Section 5B.06 Other Regulatory Signs
Standard:
              Other regulatory signs used on low-volume roads that are not discussed 
              in Part 5 shall conform with the criteria contained in other Parts 
              of this Manual.









