Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 5, November 1, 2024
Section 2B.38 - WRONG WAY Sign (R5-1a)Option:
01 The WRONG WAY (R5-1a) sign (see Figure 2B-11) may be used as a supplement to the DO NOT ENTER sign where an exit ramp intersects a crossroad or a crossroad intersects a one-way roadway in a manner that does not physically discourage or prevent wrong-way entry (see Figure 2B-12). Guidance:
02 If used, the WRONG WAY sign should be placed at a location along the exit ramp or the one-way roadway farther from the crossroad than the DO NOT ENTER sign (see Section 2B.41). 02A (DE Revision) A WRONG WAY (R5-1a) sign should be installed on the right-hand side of the roadway, facing traffic that might enter the roadway in the wrong direction at intersections of divided highways with state-maintained roadways (excluding subdivision streets) where the median width is greater than 30 feet (see Figure 2B-12). Option:
02B (DE Revision) A WRONG WAY (R5-1a) sign may be installed on the left-hand side of the roadway, facing traffic that might enter the roadway in the wrong direction to supplement a WRONG WAY sign installed on the right-hand side of the roadway (see Figure 2B-12). Support:
03 Section 2B.41 contains information regarding an optional lower mounting height for WRONG WAY signs that are located along an exit ramp facing a road user who is traveling in the wrong direction.2 Del. Admin. Code § 2B.38