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Left Merge Sign

Construction Warning (CW) Signs: A temporary traffic control zone is an area of a highway where road user conditions are changed because of a work zone or an incident. Merge Sign (CW4-1), Lane Ends (CW4-2) A Merge (CW4-1) sign may be used to warn road users on the major roadway that merging movements might be encountered in advance of a point where lanes from two separate roadways converge as a single traffic lane and no turning conflict occurs. It also be installed on the side of the entering roadway to warn road users on the entering roadway of the merge condition. Install on the side of the major roadway where merging traffic will be encountered and in such a position as to not obstruct the road user's view of entering traffic. Where two roadways of approximately equal importance converge, a Merge sign should be placed on each roadway. It not be used where two roadways converge and merging movements are not required. The Merge sign should not be used in place of a Lane Ends (CW4-2) [also called a Lane Drop] sign where lanes of traffic moving on a single roadway must merge because of a reduction in the actual or usable pavement width.

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All prices are FOB Honolulu, Hawaii.
Items Regular price Quantity
Item #: SCW4-1L-E A30X30
Left merge pictorial, engineer grade, aluminum, 30in x 30in
$ 56.68 USD
Item #: SCW4-1L-H A30X30
Left merge pictorial, high intensity grade, aluminum, 30in x 30in
$ 82.25 USD
Item #: SCW4-1L-H A48X48
Left merge pictorial, high intensity grade, aluminum, 48in x 48in
$ 219.13 USD


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Aluminum backed sign with black silk screen arrow on yellow sheeting of either Engineer grade or High Intensity grade reflectivity. Mounting holes are the industry standard of 3/8".

State Hawaii: All signs = High Intensity
C&C Honolulu: All signs = Engineer

Engineer Grade is the most economical, but least reflective and is often placed in neighborhoods and on roads with less travel. Engineer Grade is designed to last for at least 7 years outdoors.

High Intensity Grade is three times more reflective than Engineer Grade and is most often used on city streets as well as roads with frequent night traffic. High Intensity Grade is designed to last for at least 10 years outdoors.

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