Ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians with our When Flashing Steel Deck Sign, meticulously crafted to meet the stringent standards of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) under the W16-13P classification. This sign is crucial for alerting drivers and pedestrians to specific road conditions that are present when the sign is flashing, making it an essential tool for enhancing road safety on both public and private roadways.
Why Choose Our Steel Deck Sign?
MUTCD Compliant:
Fully compliant with MUTCD W16-13P guidelines, ensuring that your road signs meet all national safety standards.
High-Impact Messaging:
Effectively communicates critical safety information, helping to mitigate traffic and pedestrian hazards when non-vehicular warnings are needed.
Built to Last:
Constructed from durable 3105 Alloy with a sturdy 0.080 gauge thickness, this sign offers exceptional durability and resilience against environmental wear and tear.
Product Specifications
- Type: MUTCD W16-13P When Flashing
- Product Code: W16-13P
- MUTCD Code: W16-13P
- Dimensions: 12" x 24" Rectangle
- Material: Premium 3105 Alloy for enhanced longevity
- Reflective Sheeting Options:
- Engineer Grade: Nikkalite Reflective Sheeting for dependable visibility.
- High Intensity Prismatic: 3M Sheeting for superior brightness.
- Diamond Grade: 3M Sheeting for maximum reflectivity and visibility in all conditions.
- Installation: Standard 2-hole design for quick and secure mounting on posts.
- Compatibility: Fits 3" to 4" diameter posts, ensuring easy and versatile installation.
Application & Performance
Ideal for streets, parking lots, and areas where specific road conditions need to be highlighted, our When Flashing Steel Deck Sign is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and prolonged UV exposure. Anti-fade technology ensures that the sign remains vibrant and effective, providing reliable safety information year after year.
Commitment to Safety
While our When Flashing Steel Deck Sign is a vital part of your road safety strategy, it is most effective when used in combination with other safety measures to fully eliminate or reduce hazards.