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2009 Edition <br />6 <br />Figure 2A-3. Examples of Locations for Some Typical Signs at Intersections <br />�. `-6 ft to 12 ft MIN. <br />ft to 12 ft MIN. <br />A - ACUTE ANGLE INTERSECTION <br />C - MINOR CROSSROAD <br />Page 39 <br />6 ft to 12 ft MIN. <br />B - CHANNELIZED INTERSECTION <br />MARKED OR <br />UNMARKED <br />CROSSWALK <br />It MIN. <br />D - URBAN INTERSECTION <br />It MAX. <br />2 ft MIN. <br />E - DIVISIONAL ISLAND F -WIDE THROAT INTERSECTION <br />Note: Lateral offset is a minimum of 6 feet measured from the edge of the shoulder, or <br />12 feet measured from the edge of the traveled way. See Section 2A.19 for lower <br />minimums that may be used in urban areas, or where lateral offset space is limited. <br />December 2009 Sect. 2A.16 <br />SIDEWALK <br />E 11J <br />... ..._- <br />I MIN.1 <br />4 ft MIN �i 1 <br />2 It MIN. <br />It MIN. <br />D - URBAN INTERSECTION <br />It MAX. <br />2 ft MIN. <br />E - DIVISIONAL ISLAND F -WIDE THROAT INTERSECTION <br />Note: Lateral offset is a minimum of 6 feet measured from the edge of the shoulder, or <br />12 feet measured from the edge of the traveled way. See Section 2A.19 for lower <br />minimums that may be used in urban areas, or where lateral offset space is limited. <br />December 2009 Sect. 2A.16 <br />