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The Right Lane Merge sign is a 48" x 48" diamond-shaped traffic control device that warns motorists of an upcoming lane closure or merge condition. Constructed from reflective aluminum with a black legend on an orange background, this sign provides critical advance warning in work zones, highway maintenance areas, and temporary traffic control situations.
Built with Diamond Grade reflective sheeting, this sign delivers superior visibility in both daytime and nighttime conditions. The durable aluminum construction withstands repeated deployment and harsh outdoor environments, while the high-intensity retroreflective surface ensures drivers can identify merge warnings from maximum distance. The 48" x 48" diamond format meets MUTCD specifications for temporary traffic control on highways and high-speed roadways.
Key Features
Diamond Grade Reflectivity — Highest-performance sheeting provides maximum visibility in low-light and nighttime conditions
48" x 48" Diamond Format — Standard size for highway-speed work zones and lane closures
Aluminum Construction — Lightweight yet durable material resists corrosion and jobsite wear
Black on Orange Legend — High-contrast color scheme meets temporary traffic control standards
Reusable Design — Engineered for multiple deployments across different work zones
Applications
Used by DOT contractors, utility crews, and highway maintenance teams to warn drivers of right lane closures ahead. Essential for work zone traffic control plans on interstates, highways, and high-speed arterials where advance warning distance is critical for safe merging.