Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
2000 - Department of Transportation
2400 - Division of Transportation Solutions
2402 - Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
Part 2 - Signs
Chapter 2C - WARNING SIGNS AND OBJECT MARKERS
Section 2C.35 - Weather Condition Signs (W8-18, W8-19, W8-21, and W8-22)

Universal Citation: 2 DE Admin Code 2C.35

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

Option:

01 The ROAD MAY FLOOD (W8-18) sign (see Figure 2C-6) may be used to warn road users that a section of roadway is subject to frequent flooding. A Depth Gauge (W8-19) sign (see Figure 2C-6) may also be installed within a roadway section that frequently floods.

Standard:

02 If used, the Depth Gauge sign shall be in addition to the ROAD MAY FLOOD sign and shall indicate the depth of the water at the deepest point on the roadway.

Guidance:

02A (DE Revision) When used, the Depth Gauge sign should be mounted so that the bottom of the sign is at the same elevation as the roadway surface.

Option:

02B (DE Revision) The WATER ON ROAD (W21-7-DE) sign (see Figure 2C-6) may be used to warn road users that there is water on the roadway.

Guidance:

02C (DE Revision) The WATER ON ROAD (W21-7-DE) sign should be installed temporarily and only when there is water on the roadway.

Option:

03 The GUSTY WINDS AREA (W8-21) sign (see Figure 2C-6) may be used to warn road users that wind gusts frequently occur along a section of highway that are strong enough to impact the stability of trucks, recreational vehicles, and other vehicles with high centers of gravity. A NEXT XX MILES (W7-3a) supplemental plaque may be mounted below the W8-21 sign to inform road users of the length of roadway that frequently experiences strong wind gusts.

04 The FOG AREA (W8-22) sign (see Figure 2C-6) may be used to warn road users that foggy conditions frequently reduce visibility along a section of highway. A NEXT XX MILES (W7-3a) supplemental plaque may be mounted below the W8-22 sign to inform road users of the length of roadway that frequently experiences foggy conditions.

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