Neighborhood Signs:
Neighborhood entrance identification signs help drives to understand they are entering a neighborhood, and should therefore dive responsibly.
Neighborhood entrance identification signs help drives to understand they are entering a neighborhood, and should therefore dive responsibly.
Warning signs alert motorists of a roadway condition change, such as lanes reduction sign.
Also see “California Sign Chart”
Stop signs may be placed to control traffic at intersections. May reduce collisions. Certain requirements must be met for installation of a stop sign.
The speed limit may be painted onto the roadway, at the entrance to the neighborhood from a major street, to alert motorists of a change in speed limit.
Striping is added to streets to visually narrow the lane and alert drivers of pedestrians and bicycles.
There are many examples shown in various sections of this site.
Bicycle lanes may be established to promote bicycle use and safety.
See many examples in the “Projects” section.
Reflectors are used to keep drivers on the correct side of the road; especially useful on curves.
Depending on the location type, there are a variety of crosswalk options that may be used at intersections to identify the safest place for pedestrians to cross. For more information of types and design, see details and sample drawing for crosswalks.
Radar trailers are used to educate motorists of their driving speed and encourage speed limit compliance.
Parking areas may be adjusted to improve visibility or to narrow lane widths.