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Revisions to Chapter 2I – General Service Signs (relocated from Chapters 2D and 2E). General Service and Roadside Area signs are now in a separate chapter. New General Service symbol signs. Telecommunication device for the deaf. Wireless Internet. Revised General Service signs.
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Revisions toChapter 2I – General Service Signs(relocated from Chapters 2D and 2E)
General Service and Roadside Area signs are now in a separate chapter
New General Service symbol signs Telecommunication device for the deaf Wireless Internet Revised General Service signs
Revisions toChapter 2J – Specific Service Signs(formerly Chapter 2F)
12 logos ontwo signs allowed for one service type at an interchange
Supplemental messages and new RV-Access symbol allowed within logo sign panels OR
Required minimum letter heights for word-message logo panels • 8-inch letters for freeways/expressways • 4-inch letters for ramps and conventional roads New table of sizes included
Specific service trailblazer signs Required for business not directly accessed from the crossroad
NO Significant Revisions to Chapter 2K – Tourist-Oriented Directional Signs(formerly Chapter 2G)
Provisions forchangeable message signs • Legend height • Color • Phases per cycle • Display time
Provisions forchangeable message signs • Other types of electronic-display CMS (limited-legend, blank-out) specifically identified for clarification of applicability • Non-electronic displays (hinged-panel, rotating-drum, backlit scroll) follow same requirements as static signs
Revisions toChapter 2M – Recreational and Cultural Interest Area Signs(formerly Chapter 2H)
Updated and expanded set of recreational and cultural interest area symbol signs
Memorial ordedication signing • One sign per direction • No extraneous information or decorative elements
Revisions toChapter 2N – Emergency Management Signing(formerly Chapter 2I)
New option for fluorescent pink background when EM-6 or EM-7 signs are used for an incident situation OR