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2009 Edition Part 2 Figure 2E-1. Example of Guide Sign Spreading
Figure 2E-1. Example of Guide Sign Spreading
This figure shows an example of guide sign spreading.
The illustration shows one direction of a highway with an exit ramp and entrance ramp to and from a road (labeled "State Route 27") that overpasses the highway (one-half of a diamond-type interchange).
The figure shows a sign labeled "A" located over the exit ramp at the point where the exit ramp diverges from the highway. A note adjacent to sign location "A" indicates "Cantilever." The figure also shows a sign labeled "B" mounted on the overpass bridge, facing traffic on the highway.
The sign labeled "A" is shown as a horizontal rectangular green sign with white letters and border. It is shown with the black numerals "27" on a white disk on the top line and the word "Bowie" to the left of a diagonal arrow pointing up and to the right on the bottom line. A smaller horizontal rectangular green plaque with white letters and border is shown above the top right of the sign and shows the words "EXIT 7."
The sign labeled "B" is shown as a horizontal rectangular green sign with white letters and border. It is shown with the black numerals "50" on a white U.S. route shield on the top line, the word "Trenton" on the middle line, and the words "1 MILE" on the bottom line. A smaller horizontal rectangular green plaque with white letters and border is shown above the top right of the sign and shows the words "EXIT 8."