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Handicap Symbol

Handicap pictorial designating a facility is ADA compliant with access ramps and other ADA features.

D9-6 is shown as a square sign with a stylized symbol of a right-facing person in a wheelchair.

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All prices are FOB Honolulu, Hawaii.
Items Regular price Quantity
Item #: SD9-6-E A12X12
Handicap Pictorial, engineer grade, aluminum, 12in x 12in
$ 16.80 USD
Item #: SD9-6-E A24X24
Handicap pictorial, engineer grade, aluminum, 24in x 24in
$ 42.99 USD
Item #: SD9-6-E A30X30
Handicap pictorial, engineer grade, aluminum, 30in x 30in
$ 58.72 USD
Item #: SD9-6-H A12X12
Handicap pictorial, high-intensity grade, aluminum, 12in x 12in
$ 19.36 USD
Item #: SD9-6-H A24X24
Handicap pictorial, high-intensity grade, aluminum, 24in x 24in
$ 48.68 USD
Item #: SD9-6-H A30X30
Handicap pictorial, high-intensity grade, aluminum, 30in x 30in
$ 71.97 USD


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MUTCD Section 2D.44 General Service Signs D9 Series Handicap Symbol - indicates services on other signs are handicap accessible.

Standard: General Service signs, if used at intersections, shall carry a legend for one or more of the following services: Food, Gas, Diesel, LP-Gas, Lodging, Camping, Phone, Hospital, Tourist Information, Police, or Truck Parking along with a directional message.

Option: General Service signs may be used where such services are infrequent and are found only on an intersecting highway or crossroad.

Wheelchair Symbol, to restrict parking stall to physically handicapped drivers.

Restricted Parking signs for private property and job sites. Enamel coated aluminum sign for indoor or outdoor use. Mount with screws, cable ties, or double-sided foam tape.

What is engineer grade reflective aluminum traffic signs?

These signs will reflect at night when light hits it. Signs are .080 inch thick flat aluminum with engineer grade reflective sheeting applied over the surface, the lettering and background is totally reflective. Signs will never rust and normally have an average life span of 7 years or more. Signs meet most State and Federal D.O.T. specifications. Most commonly used by cities nationwide.

What is high intensity reflective traffic signs?

These signs will reflect at night when light hits it by using encapsulated lens material which offers better reflectivity compared to standard engineer grade reflective signs. These signs are 10 times more reflective then engineer grade and last longer then engineer grade. High intensity traffic signs are .080 inch thick flat aluminum with high intensity reflective sheeting applied over the surface. Signs will never rust and have an average life span of 10 years. Signs meet or exceed most State and Federal D.O.T. specifications.

What about diamond grade signs?

Diamond grade is distinguished by the diamond shaped lattice separating the sheeting layers, and a "coarse" grain to the micro prisms. This sheeting is about fourteen times brighter than Engineer grade at shallow viewing angles. These are available upon request.

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