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Sign dimensions from Highway Safety Design Standards: Part 2 : Road Signs and Pavement Markings: Author: Department of Public Works and Highways with the derivative works by Hariboneagle927; Fry1989; HueMan1; Permission (Reusing this file)
This work is in the public domain in the Philippines and possibly other jurisdictions because it is a work created by an officer or employee of the Government of the Philippines or any of its subdivisions and instrumentalities, including government-owned and/or controlled corporations, as part of their regularly prescribed official duties ...
Sign dimensions from Highway Safety Design Standards: Part 2 : Road Signs and Pavement Markings: Author: Department of Public Works and Highways with the derivative works by: TagaSanPedroAko; Photo07; Permission (Reusing this file)
Road Signs and Pavement Markings Manual: Author: Diagram:Department of Public Works and Highways (Philippines) Derivative work:TagaSanPedroAko; Permission (Reusing this file) Road signs are Philippine government works and standards with legal basis, and they are not covered by Philippine copyright law.
Road Signs and Pavement Markings Manual: Author: Original diagram: Department of Public Works and Highways (Philippines). Recreated by TagaSanPedroAko through Inkscape. Permission (Reusing this file) Road signs are government works and standards with legal basis, and they are not covered by Philippine copyright law.
Date: 1 January 2016: Source: Road Signs and Pavement Markings Manual (Appendix I:Standard sign drawings) Author: Original sign: Department of Public Works and Highways Sign redrawn by TagaSanPedroAko, using sign specifications, other than the fonts, which rather used Clearview(via the Roadgeek 2005 road sign fonts)
"No parking, bus stop" sign in the Philippines: Date: April 18 2015, 1:34 AM (GMT+8) Source: Road Signs and Pavement Markings Manual: Author: diagram-Department of Public Works and Highways (Philippines) derivative work-TagaSanPedroAko; bus symbol-File:MUTCD R7-107a.svg-US DOT FHWA MUTCD derivative work by Fry1989
Codes also generally require that there be a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (38 mm) clearance between the underside of the handrail and any obstruction—including the horizontal bracket arm. There is an allowance however for variations in the handrail size—for every 1 ⁄ 2 inch (13 mm) of additional perimeter dimension over 4 inches (102 mm), 1 ⁄ 8 ...