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2009 Edition Part 2 Figure 2D-22. Examples of Use of the National Scenic Byways Sign

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Figure 2D-22. Examples of Use of the National Scenic Byways Sign

This figure shows two National Scenic Byways signs and three examples of its use.

D6-4 is shown as a square white sign with a blue border. At the top of the sign, a logo of a waving blue flag is shown in the shape of an undulating two-lane highway with a dashed white centerline, with one white star on the centerline. Below the flag are the words "AMERICA'S BYWAYS" in red on two lines.

D6-4a is shown as a horizontal rectangular white sign with a blue border. To the left, a logo of a waving blue flag is shown in the shape of an undulating two-lane highway with a dashed white centerline, with one white star on the centerline. To the right of the flag are the words "AMERICA'S BYWAYS" in red on one line.

The first use example shows a horizontal rectangular National Scenic Byways sign at the bottom of a route marker assembly of four signs. A horizontal rectangular white sign with the word "NORTH" in black is shown as the topmost sign above a square black state route number sign with the numerals "59" on a white disc. The National Scenic Byways sign is shown as the second sign below the route number sign. The third sign is shown as a horizontal rectangular white sign with a right-pointing horizontal black arrow.

The second example is shown as the same as the first but with a square instead of rectangular National Scenic Byways sign and without the directional arrow sign.

The third example shows a square National Scenic Byways sign above a horizontal rectangular white sign with a diagonal black arrow pointing up and to the right.

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