
Figure 2E-35. Example of Minor Interchange Crossroad Signing
This figure shows an example of minor interchange signing.
The figure shows segments of an unnamed vertical roadway and a
multi-lane horizontal highway, I-25. The interchange between the
two is shown as a diamond-shaped ramp configuration. At the top
left of the figure, a black capital letter "N" is shown
superimposed on a left-pointing horizontal black arrow, denoting
the compass direction.
A series of signs are shown for one direction of travel along the
vertical roadway from the bottom to the top of the figure. All signs
are shown as red and blue Interstate route shields for I-25. They
are shown to the right of the roadway.
There are four signs shown on the vertical roadway:
- At the bottom of the figure, the first sign is shown as an Interstate
route shield for I-25. Above it, a plaque is shown with the word
"JCT" in white letters and a white border on a blue
background.
- The second and third signs are shown just prior to the right
exit ramp to the horizontal roadway. They are shown as a sign
assembly in a horizontal array. The left sign is shown as a red
and blue Interstate route shield for I-25. Above it, a plaque
is shown with the word "NORTH" in white letters and
a white border on a blue background. Below it, a plaque is shown
with an upward-pointing vertical white arrow and a white border
on a blue background. The sign on the right is shown as the same
I-25 shield and two plaques except the word on the top plaque
is shown as "SOUTH" instead of "NORTH" and
the arrow on the bottom plaque is shown pointing to the right
instead of straight up.
- The fourth sign is shown beyond the crossover of the horizontal
roadway in the gore between the roadway and the right entrance
ramp from the horizontal roadway (which is the upper right branch
of the diamond). It is shown as the same I-25 shield and two plaques,
except the word on the top plaque is shown as "NORTH"
and the arrow on the bottom plaque is shown pointing to the left.
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