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The 12" x 36" Orange Engineer Grade Prismatic Reflective Coroplast Bike Lane Sign (DOT SC-154) is a temporary traffic control sign that directs pedestrians and cyclists to use designated alternate walkways during construction or maintenance activities. The left-pointing arrow guides traffic flow around work zones where bike lanes are temporarily closed.
Built on lightweight yet durable coroplast substrate, this sign delivers high visibility in both daylight and low-light conditions. The engineer grade prismatic reflective sheeting provides retroreflectivity that meets DOT requirements for temporary traffic control applications. The orange background color immediately signals temporary conditions to road users, while the contrasting black legend and arrow ensure clear directional guidance.
Key Features
Engineer Grade Prismatic Sheeting — Retroreflective surface meets DOT standards for temporary traffic control visibility
DOT SC-154 Compliant — Standardized "Use Temporary Walkway" legend with left directional arrow
Coroplast Construction — Lightweight corrugated plastic substrate resists weather and jobsite handling
High-Visibility Orange — Standard temporary traffic control color for immediate recognition
12" x 36" Format — Optimal size for bike lane and pedestrian path applications
Applications
Used by DOT contractors, municipal public works departments, and utility crews during bike lane closures, sidewalk repairs, and pedestrian path maintenance. Ideal for work zones where cyclists and pedestrians need clear directional guidance to temporary alternate routes. Mount on barricades, posts, or temporary sign stands in construction zones, utility work areas, and road maintenance sites.