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The 18" x 24" DOT SC-143 Coroplast Sign is a dual-legend traffic control sign displaying a bicycle symbol on the left and a pedestrian symbol on the right. Designed for shared-use path entrances, crosswalks, and multi-modal traffic zones, this sign alerts motorists to expect both bicycle and pedestrian traffic.
Constructed from lightweight, weather-resistant corrugated plastic (Coroplast), this sign features Engineer Grade Prismatic (EGP) reflective sheeting that meets MUTCD requirements for nighttime visibility. The dual-legend design eliminates the need for separate signs, simplifying installation and reducing visual clutter at complex intersections. The 18" x 24" format provides adequate symbol size for recognition at regulatory distances while maintaining a compact footprint for pole or post mounting.
Key Features
Dual-Legend Design — Bicycle symbol (left) and pedestrian symbol (right) on a single sign face for efficient traffic communication.
DOT SC-143 Compliant — Meets Standard Highway Sign specifications for shared-use path and crosswalk applications.
Engineer Grade Prismatic Sheeting — High-intensity reflective material ensures visibility in low-light and nighttime conditions.
18" x 24" Format — Optimal size for standard sign posts and U-channel frames; weighs just 0.12 lb for easy handling.
Applications
Used by municipal public works departments, DOT contractors, and park agencies to mark shared-use paths, rail-trails, greenways, and urban bike lanes. Ideal for installations at trailheads, crosswalk approaches, and multi-modal intersections where both bicycle and pedestrian traffic must be clearly indicated to motorists.