Section 4: 3-Leg Side Intersection Illustrations
Anchor: #i1005395Introduction
This section illustrates the signing placement for the main roadway approach to a 3-leg side intersection. The figures are drawn so that the signed approach is intersecting a secondary roadway to the left of the approach. For signing of the approach where the intersecting roadway is on the right, the sign would be the same except the appropriate arrows would need to be used for correct directions, and some sign assemblies would need to be mirrored. Each of the figures illustrates how different intersection characteristics affect the signing on the approach.
Figure 5-10. 3-Leg Side, 1 Approach Lane, No Control, Approach Route Goes Through
Figure 5-11. 3-Leg Side, 1 Approach Lane, No Control, Approach Routes Go Through and Left
Figure 5-12. 3-Leg Side, 1 Approach + LT, No Control, Approach Routes Go Through and Left
Figure 5-13. 3-Leg Side, 2 Approach Lanes, No Control, Approach Routes Go Through and Left
Figure 5-14. 3-Leg Side, 1 Approach Lane, Signal Control, Approach Route Goes Through
Figure 5-15. 3-Leg Side, 1 Approach Lane + LT, Signal Control, Approach Route Goes Through
Figure 5-16. 3-Leg Side, 2 Approach Lanes+ LT, Signal Control, Approach Route Goes Through