If you are seeking a T intersection sign, then you have come to the right and best place. At Worksafe TCI, we produce all types of T Intersection signs according to MUTCD specifications and then sell them to our thereafter always satisfied customers.
Types of T intersection signs
On roads, T-intersections are a three-way junction where three roads come together.
There are MAIN types of T intersection signs. Namely, T intersection road signs, T intersection warning signs, and T intersection rail warning signs.
At Worksafe TCI we produce ALL types and their various kinds. We have outlined the three types, some of the kinds we can produce just for you.
T intersection Road Signs
For example, Regular T intersection road sign; Compliant T intersection Road Sign; T Junction sign; T intersection with Dual Carriageway; T intersection Right of Ways Rules Road sign; Divided Highway Crossing T intersection, T intersection Ahead Yellow Aluminum sign, T intersection Cautionary Retro-Reflective Road sign; Intersection Side Road sign; WA-14 T intersection, W2-4L T Junction on the left sign; Highway Intersection Ahead and T-Junction Traffic road sign.
T intersection Warning Signs
For example, W2-4 T intersection Warning sign; T-intersection Curved Approach Warning sign (Right/Left); T intersection Left/Right-side Warning sign; T intersection Warning sign (with Clipping path); T intersection Warning sign (between roads), T intersection Road Traffic sign (Slowdown); Major Road Ahead warning sign.
T intersection Rail Warning signs
For example, T intersection followed by Railroad Crossing sign; T intersection with Railroad Tracks (Left/Right) sign; Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning T intersection sign; Railroad Tracks Right/Left T intersection warning sign, W7-12A Train Crossing at T intersection warning sign.
The most common kind are T intersection road signs. They also happen to be our specialty.
Where to Place T Intersection Signs
As its name implies, a T intersection sign is often placed at an intersection. There are numerous places where T intersection signs can be placed. Below are just a few of those places.
Approaches to a T-intersection or Rail Crossing
For example, T intersection followed by Railroad Crossing sign; T intersection with Railroad Tracks (Left/Right) sign; Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning T intersection sign; Railroad Tracks Right/Left T intersection warning sign, W7-12A Train Crossing at T intersection warning sign.
The most common kind are T intersection road signs. They also happen to be our specialty.
Uncontrolled T-intersection
At an uncontrolled T intersection, a T-intersection road sign regulates the driver on the street which ends to yield the right-of-way to vehicles and pedestrians on the cross street.
Sign controlled T-intersection
Sign controlled T intersections normally have a T intersection road sign in addition to Yield and/or Stop signs. They serve to remind drivers that they have to give way to cross traffic. As such, the flow of traffic is regulated by such road signs.
What does a T intersection sign indicate?
A T intersection sign indicates the presence of an intersection and that you must exercise caution when approaching it. Depending on the type of T intersection sign, you should slow down and watch out for other traffic and pedestrians-even if you are traveling on the through road and have the right-of-way.
Why are T intersection signs important?
T intersection signs are important because they serve to inform drivers of the presence of an intersection and the nature of the road ahead. In addition to providing information ahead of time, they also regulate driver behavior and warn drivers ahead of time to take caution on the section of road they are driving on.
The Worksafe TCI Difference
At Worksafe TCI, signs are our business. As such, when it comes to signs, we are as competitive as can be in the signs business sector and as a government contractor.
We have the equipment, technology, and expertise needed to produce signs generally and T intersection signs, specifically.
All our signs are produced following the Model Uniform Traffic Code and are certified as such. All products are also MUTCD-compliant. So, you can be sure of the highest quality in every order.
And that’s not all, our signs are currently heavily sourced throughout the North-eastern United States, specifically in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts.
For your peace of mind, we are a women-owned business and offer a seven-day turnaround on your orders.