APPENDIX MI/2006 K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-FD DA TITLEPAGE E.TSR. Traffic and Safety. Michigan Department of Transportation
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1 APPENDIX MI/2006 Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-FD DA TITLEPAGE E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: jt CHECKED BY: EO
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3 STANDARD ARROW DETAILS C B D A B E A B C D E A B C D E
4 A R B R C R 6.5 D E* UP ARROW DOWN ARROW ARROWS FOR GUIDE SIGNS Dimensions of Arrow When Used With Various Letter Cap Heights. Letter Size A B C D E* R *Taper of.5" per ft. should be held constant for longer or shorter shaft lengths. 6-3
5 MI/ (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-ARROW C DIAG E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
6 B R R A C E D R F SB-64 ARROW "A" ARROW DIMENSIONS (INCHES) NUMBER A B C D E F R /4 15/16 1-1/4 3/8 5-3/4 1/ /16 1-3/16 1-9/16 7/16 6-7/8 1/ /8 1-7/16 1-7/8 9/16 8 5/ /16 1-5/8 2-3/16 5/8 9-1/8 3/ /2 1-15/16 2-1/2 3/4 10-1/4 7/ /16 2-1/8 2-13/16 13/ /8 1/ /8 2-3/8 3-3/16 15/ /2 9/ /16 2-5/8 3-1/2 1-1/ /8 5/ /4 2-13/ /16 1-1/8 14-3/4 11/ /16 3-1/16 4-1/8 1-3/ /8 11/ /8 3-5/16 4-7/16 1-5/ / /8 3-9/16 4-3/4 1-3/8 18-1/8 7/ /16 5-1/16 1-1/2 19-1/4 7/ /8 4-1/4 5-11/16 1-5/8 21-1/ /4 4-3/4 6-5/ / /8 1-1/ /8 5-3/ / / /2 5-11/16 7-5/8 2-3/ /8 1-5/16 MI/ (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-SB 64 E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
7 B R R A C E D R F SB-64 ARROW "B" ARROW DIMENSIONS (INCHES) NUMBER A B C D E F R / /16 3/8 8 1/ /16 1-1/4 1-5/8 7/16 9-1/2 1/ /8 1-1/2 2 1/2 11 5/ /8 1-3/4 2-5/16 5/8 12-1/2 3/ / /8 11/ / /8 2-1/4 3 13/ /2 1/ /8 2-1/2 3-5/16 7/8 17 9/ /8 2-3/4 3-5/8 15/ /2 5/ / / / /16 3-1/4 4-5/16 1-1/8 21-1/2 11/ /4 3-1/2 4-5/8 1-3/ / /2 3-3/4 4-15/16 1-5/ /2 13/ / /16 5-5/16 1-3/ / /16 4-7/ /16 1-1/ / /16 4-5/16 6-5/8 1-3/ /16 5-5/16 7-1/ / / /8 5-15/ /16 2-1/ /8 MI/ (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-SB 64B E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
8 3 6-1/ SB-64a DOWN ARROW OR LANE ASSIGNMENT ARROW MI/ (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-SB 64A E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
9 A R B R R C D E DIRECTIONAL ARROW DIMENSIONS OF DIRECTIONAL ARROW WHEN USED WITH VARIOUS LETTER SIZES LETTER SIZE (UPPER CASE) ARROW DIMENSIONS IN INCHES A B C D E * R /2 1-15/16 3/ / /16 2-5/ / /8 3-5/16 1-1/ / / /16 1-1/ /8 * TAPER OF 1/2" PER ft. SHOULD BE HELD CONSTANT FOR LONGER OR SHORTER SHAFT LENGTHS. (DIMENSIONS OF ARROWS ON GUIDE SIGNS) MI/ (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-DIRCTLARROWS E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
10 F C E A B KEY C B = Variable F D C = 1.150B D = 2.030B E = 0.155B F = 0.200B = RADIUS ARROW C ARROW DIMENSIONS (INCHES) ARROW DIMENSIONS (INCHES ) NUMBER A B C D E F NUMBER A B C D E F 1 1-7/16 1/2 5/8 1-1/16 1/16 1/ /2 3-1/8 3-5/8 6-5/16 1/2 5/ /16 3/4 7/8 1-9/16 1/8 3/ /4 3-1/4 3-3/4 6-9/16 1/2 5/ / /16 2-1/16 3/16 3/ /16 3-5/ /16 6-3/4 1/2 11/ /16 1-1/2 1-3/4 3-1/16 1/4 5/ /2 3-1/2 4-1/16 7-3/16 9/16 3/ / /16 4-1/16 5/16 3/ /16 3-3/4 4-5/16 7-5/8 5/8 3/ /4 2-9/16 4-9/16 3/8 7/ / /8 8-1/8 5/8 13/ /16 2-1/2 2-7/8 5-1/8 3/8 1/ /16 4-1/ /16 8-1/4 5/8 13/ /8 2-5/8 3-1/16 5-3/8 3/8 1/ /16 4-1/4 4-7/8 8-5/8 5/8 13/ /16 2-3/4 3-3/16 5-5/8 7/16 9/ /4 4-3/ /16 11/16 7/ / /16 6-1/16 1/2 5/ /4 4-1/2 5-3/16 9-3/16 3/4 15/16 ARROW DIMENSIONS (INCHES) NUMBER A B C D E F /8 4-3/4 5-1/2 9-11/16 3/4 15/ /8 4-7/8 5-5/8 9-15/16 3/4 15/ / /4 10-3/16 3/ /16 5-1/4 6-1/ /8 13/16 1-1/ /16 5-1/2 6-3/8 11-3/16 13/16 1-1/ /8 5-3/4 6-5/ /16 7/8 1-3/ / / /16 15/16 1-3/ /8 6-1/2 7-1/2 13-1/ / / / /16 1-1/16 1-3/ /16 7-1/2 8-5/8 15-1/4 1-3/16 1-1/ / / /4 1-1/4 1-5/8 MI/2006 Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety (MI) K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-ARROW C E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
11 "A" AT 15^ "A" AT 30^ "A" AT 45^ "A" AT 60^ SB-69 HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONS FOR INCLINED ARROW "A" ARROW NUMBER 15^ DIMENSIONS "A" 30^ 45^ 60^ / /16 5-3/8 4-7/8 4-11/16 5-1/2 6-3/8 5-7/8 5-1/2 6-1/2 7-1/2 6-3/4 6-5/16 7-1/4 8-1/2 7-3/4 7-1/16 8-1/4 9-5/8 8-3/4 7-7/8 9-1/4 10-5/8 9-5/8 8-3/4 10-1/ /8 10-9/16 9-9/ / / / /8 12-9/ / /4 15-1/4 13-7/ / /8 14-1/ / /2 13-3/ / /8 17-3/8 15-3/8 17-3/8 20-1/8 19-7/ /8 18-7/ / /4 18-1/8 20-3/8 23-3/8 23-1/4 19-3/4 21-3/ /8 MI/2006 Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety (MI) K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-SB 69 E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
12 "A" AT 15^ "A" AT 30^ "A" AT 45^ "A" AT 60^ SB-69a HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONS FOR INCLINED ARROW "B" ARROW NUMBER 15^ DIMENSIONS "A" 30^ 45^ 60^ /16 4-7/8 6-1/8 7-1/ /8 5-13/16 7-5/16 8-5/8 5-13/16 6-3/4 8-1/ /4 7-11/16 9-3/4 11-3/8 7-3/4 8-3/4 10-7/8 12-3/4 8-11/ / /8 14-3/16 9-3/4 10-5/8 13-1/4 15-5/8 10-3/4 11-5/8 14-7/ / /8 12-9/ /8 18-3/8 12-5/8 13-1/2 16-5/8 19-3/4 13-1/2 14-7/ / /2 15-7/ /8 22-7/ /2 16-5/ /8 23-3/4 17-3/8 18-3/ /8 26-9/ / /4 25-1/8 29-9/ / / /4 32-1/ /4 24-1/ / /16 MI/2006 Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety (MI) K:-DGN-TSR-STDS-ENGLISH-SNDET-FD DA SIGNS-SB 69A E.TSR REVISION DATE: 10/19/2006 JT DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: EO
13 6.5 (RADIUS) ARROWHEAD DETAIL STANDARD ARROW FOR D6-1 SIGN (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgns/ApndxMisc/DArrow Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
14 (RADIUS) ARROWHEAD DETAIL STANDARD ARROW FOR I-11A, I8, I10, AND I12 SERIES SIGNS (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgns/ApndxMisc/I Arrow Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
15 (RADIUS) ARROWHEAD DETAIL STANDARD ARROW FOR W6-5 SIGN (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgns/ApndxMisc/WArrow Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
16 (RADIUS) ARROWHEAD DETAIL STANDARD ARROW FOR D4-4b, D9-1, D9-1a, D9-1b, I9-1d SIGNS (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgns/ApndxMisc/DArrow Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
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80 CARDINAL DIRECTION SPACING WITH VARIOUS FONTS AND SIZES C NORTH B A E MOD FONT DIMENSIONS (INCHES) NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST A B C D FONT DIMENSIONS (INCHES) NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST A B C C FONT DIMENSIONS (INCHES) NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST A B C B FONT DIMENSIONS (INCHES) NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST A B C (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW Reference Documents\Traffic Reference\Typicals\Develop\ApndxMisc\Appendix_Cardinal_Direction_Spacing.dgn Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
81 C D F E A B INTERSTATE ROUTE MARKER FOR INDEPENDENT & GUIDE SIGN USE SIGNS A DIMENSIONS (INCHES) B C D E F 2 DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS COLORS LEGEND & BORDER - WHITE (REFL.) BACKGROUND - TOP, RED (REFL.) BOTTOM, BLUE (REFL.) (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgn/ApndxMisc/Intrste REVISION DATE: 10/20/2009 KL DRAWN BY: KL CHECKED BY:
82 A L D B E C J G K F F H INTERSTATE ROUTE MARKER FOR INDEPENDENT & GUIDE SIGN USE SIGNS A B C D DIMENSIONS (INCHES) E F G H J K L 2 DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS DIGITS COLORS LEGEND & BORDER - WHITE (REFL.) BACKGROUND - TOP, RED (REFL.) BOTTOM, BLUE (REFL.) (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgn/ApndxMisc/US REVISION DATE: 10/20/2009 KL DRAWN BY: KL CHECKED BY:
83 B A D C SIGN DIMENSIONS (INCHES) A B C D MIN STD SPECIAL EXPWY & FRWY (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW Reference Documents\Traffic Reference\Typicals\Develop\ApndxMisc\Appendix_County Shield.dgn Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
84 ROUNDABOUT SYMBOL DETAILS FOR ARROWS, SEE PAGE 6.2 OF THE SHS APPENDIX (TYP.) R (TYP.) 7R 5R R 7R FOR ARROWS, SEE PAGE 6.2 OF THE SHS APPENDIX (TYP.) 2.5R 2.5R 4R (TYP.) 4R (TYP.) 2R (TYP.) 2 2 DETAIL A DETAIL B 5R 7R R (TYP.) 5R 7R 2.5R 4R (TYP.) 2R (TYP.) FOR ARROWS, SEE PAGE 6.2 OF THE SHS APPENDIX (TYP.) 17 FOR ARROWS, SEE PAGE 6.2 OF THE SHS APPENDIX (TYP.) 2.5R 4R (TYP.) 2 DETAIL C 2 DETAIL D R (TYP.) 14R 48 10R FOR ARROWS, SEE PAGE 6.2 OF THE SHS APPENDIX (TYP.) 8R (TYP.) 5R 4 DETAIL E 6-64 (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW:\Doc\Ref Doc\T&S\Typ\Dev\Sign StdHwySigns D\AppdxRndAbtDim Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
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90 ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY (RIGHT TREE) (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgn/ApndxMisc/Adopt-a-hwy-Rtree REVISION DATE: 12/21/2010 KL DRAWN BY: KL CHECKED BY:
91 ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY (ROAD) (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation Traffic and Safety PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgn/ApndxMisc/Adopt-A-Hwy-Road REVISION DATE: 12/21/2010 KL DRAWN BY: KL CHECKED BY:
92 ADOPT-A-LANDSCAPE (TREE+LEAVES) (MI) Michigan Department of Transportation PW:RD/TS/Typ/Final/Sign/StdHwySgn/ApndxMisc/Adopt-A-Ldscpe-Tree Traffic and Safety REVISION DATE: 05/05/2017 NM DRAWN BY: NM CHECKED BY: MN
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