No Pedestrian Crossing (symbol) Sign - R9-3A
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Choose Your Reflectivity Grade
Compare visibility, durability, and ideal applications
Engineering Grade
Ideal Use
Parking lots
Brightness
General Lifespan
7 years
Night-time Visibility
500 feet away
High Intensity Prismatic
Ideal Use
Roadways
Brightness
General Lifespan
10 years
Night-time Visibility
1000 feet away
Diamond Grade
Ideal Use
High-speed roadways
Brightness
General Lifespan
10+ years
Night-time Visibility
1500 feet away
Product Details
No Pedestrian Crossing (symbol) Sign - R9-3A
Designed to prevent pedestrian-related accidents, this R9-3A sign communicates critical safety information for roadways and intersections. The highly visible symbol provides clear guidance to drivers about restricted pedestrian zones, helping to mitigate potential traffic risks. Constructed on reflective aluminum standard punched blanks, the sign offers durability and long-lasting performance. Available in high intensity and diamond grade options, it meets all DOT and MUTCD state and federal signage standards, ensuring maximum visibility and regulatory compliance in various traffic environments.
Sign Specifications
MUTCD Code
R9-3A
Sign Type
Regulatory Sign
Shape
Rectangle (Vertical)
Standard regulatory sign shape
Colors
White background
Black legend
Compliance
MUTCD Compliant: Pedestrian/bicycle sign per MUTCD Section 2B.52.
| Size | Dimensions | Application |
|---|---|---|
| StandardDefault | 12x18" | Pedestrian areas |
MUTCD Compliant
Federal standards
DOT Approved
State & Federal
ASTM D4956
Type III/IV/XI
10+ Years
Durability
Engineer Grade (EG)
Type: ASTM Type I
Lifespan: 5-7 years
Brightness: ~50 cd/lux/m²
Parking lots, low-speed areas, non-critical signage
High Intensity Prismatic (HIP)
Type: ASTM Type III/IV
Lifespan: 10 years
Brightness: ~360 cd/lux/m²
Traffic signs, work zones, roadways
Diamond Grade (DG3)
Type: ASTM Type XI
Lifespan: 10-12 years
Brightness: ~580 cd/lux/m²
Critical signs, freeways, overhead signs
Install at locations where pedestrian/bicycle regulations apply.
MUTCD Reference: Section 2B.52