Draft:Advance Street Name Plaque
Submission declined on 9 January 2024 by Kline (talk).
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Submission declined on 8 January 2024 by Imzadi1979 (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by Imzadi1979 5 months ago.
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- Comment: additional sources added are tangential to the topic, and thus this still fails WP:GNG Imzadi 1979 → 02:57, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
Not to be confused with Street name sign.
An Advance Street Name Plaque (W16-8P, 1 line and W16-8aP, 2 lines) is a warning sign used in the United States placed under Intersection (W1-10 series, W2 series, W10-2, W10-3, and W10-4) and Advance Traffic Control (W3 series) warning signs to indicate the name of the ahead intersecting street.[1] It can display 1 street name, or 2 with directional arrows if there is 2 sequential intersections, or if there are 2 streets at 1 intersection. They were first added in the 1971 MUTCD.[2] Both Street Name (D3-1 series) signs and Advance Street Name Plaques (W16-8P series) were required to be in all mixed case lettering by 2012.[3]
Before 2012, Street Name signs (D3-1 signs) were not required to be green colored, but it was a recommendation, which would means that Street Name signs could be yellow.[4] Advance Street Name Plaque (W16-8P series) signs also were not required to be yellow until 2005.[5] However, if a Advance Street Name Plaque sign was a supplemental sign placed under another warning sign, it found that the supplemental plaque should be the same color as the warning sign. Also, designated colors for Street Name Signs were made to make sure that they wouldn't be confused for other signs.[6]
References[edit]
- ^ "MUTCD 11th Edition Chapter 2C" (PDF).
- ^ "MUTCD 1971 Chapter 2D" (PDF).
- ^ "Chapter 2C of the 2009 MUTCD". 14 November 2010.
- ^ "Chapter 2C of the 2003 MUTCD".
- ^ "Chapter 2D of the 2000 MUTCD" (PDF).
- ^ "Chapter 2D of the 2009 MUTCD".
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