17 CRR-NY 2E.41NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 17. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER V. NEW YORK STATE SUPPLEMENT TO THE NATIONAL MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS—2009 EDITION
PART 2. SIGNS
CHAPTER 2E. GUIDE SIGNS — FREEWAYS AND EXPRESSWAYS
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2E.41 Community Interchanges Identification Signs
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Support:
00A For suburban or rural interchanges that are served by two or three interchanges, Community Interchange Identification signs (see Figure 2E.32) are useful.
Guidance:
00B In these cases, the name of the community followed by the word EXITS should be shown on the top line; the lines below should display the destination, road name or route number, and corresponding distances. Exits should be listed in order from top to bottom.
00C Distances shown on a Supplementary Distance plaque should be:
(A) To the nearest quarter mile, if less than one mile;
(B) To the nearest half mile if between one mile and three miles; and
(C) To the nearest whole mile, if more than three miles.
00D The Community Interchanges Identification sign should be located in advance of the first Advance Guide sign (see Section 2E.33) for the first interchange within the community. Where Interchange Sequence signs (see Section 2E.40) are used, a Community Interchanges Identification sign should normally precede the series of Interchange Sequence signs.
Option:
00E If interchanges are not conveniently identifiable, or if there are more than three interchanges to be identified, the NEXT XX EXITS sign (see Section 2E.42) may be used.
Guidance:
00F Exit numbers on the Region sign should be listed, from left to right, in the order that they are encountered.
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Current through December 15, 2022
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