State Law Yield to Pedestrians in Crosswalk Sign
State Law Yield to Pedestrians in Crosswalk Sign
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State Law Yield to Pedestrians in Crosswalk Sign

This "State Law Yield to Pedestrians in Crosswalk" sign is typically used in on-street applications in states where the size, design and wording meet state requirements. This sign measures 12"x18"and is available with a choice of Engineer or High Intensity 3M reflective sheeting. Our signs have rounded corners and mounting holes centered at the top and bottom for easy installation. Engineer grade sheeting is appropriate for off-street use. High Intensity or Diamond grade should be used for all on-street applications.

  • Manufactured from .080 aluminum. This aluminum will not tarnish, rust or corrode.
  • Choice of white reflective 3M Engineer or High Intensity sheetings for sign face (background).
  • Rounded corners to present a professional appearance and reduce injury caused by sharp corners.
  • Mounting holes centered at the top and bottom for easy trouble free installation.

Sheeting refers to the reflective material applied to a sign. How reflective a sign is will depend on the type of sheeting used.
  • Engineer sheeting is a durable, enclosed lens reflective sheeting introduced in 1950. This material is typically used for signs in areas with low volume, lower speed traffic and little competing surround light.  Signs with this sheeting are used in off-street locations only.
  • High Intensity sheeting is an encapsulated lens reflective sheeting that is highly reflective at wide angles to approaching traffic.  Signs with this sheeting are most commonly used on public roads.
  • Diamond Grade signs found on this web site are made from a durable white or fluorescent microprismatic lens sheeting.  These are highly visible signs.  The lime (yellow-green) signs, in particular, are highly visible during daytime, twilight, nighttime, and in inclement weather.

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