All Way Signs
The MUTCD R1-3P All Way Signs are used to indicate an intersection where all traffic approaching from different directions is required to stop and yield to other vehicles or pedestrians before proceeding; these signs are commonly used in areas with heavy foot traffic or where multiple roads intersect at one location.
All Way Sign Details:
- Sign is manufactured on durable rust-proof .080" aluminum
- Pre-punched 3/8" mounting holes in top and bottom for easy installation.
- Meets M.U.T.C.D. specifications for highway use.
- See in our catalog on page 5.
In Stock - Usually ships same or next business day.
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
High Intensity Prismatic | 18" x 6" | $26.07 | $24.77 | $23.46 | R1-3P-186-HIP | |
30" x 12" | $51.04 | $48.49 | $45.94 | R1-3P-3012-HIP |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
Full Cube Prismatic | 18" x 6" | $35.09 | $33.34 | $31.58 | R1-3P-186-UPG | |
30" x 12" | $59.29 | $56.33 | $53.36 | R1-3P-3012-UPG |
Available Reflective Finishes:
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective | Full Cube Prismatic Reflective |
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Specifications:
Legend: | ALL WAY |
MUTCD Sign Code #: | R1-3P |
Shape: | Horizontal Rectangle |
Color: | WHITE on RED |
Available Sizes and Weights: | Size: 18" x 6"; Ship Weight: 0.9 lbs |
Size: 30" x 12"; Ship Weight: 3.1 lbs | |
Available Styles: | High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum | |
Full Description: | R1-3P have a red background color. The text and border are white and it is in the shape of a horizontal rectangle. |
All Way Sign Photos:
Up-close shot of our All Way stop sign.
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Example Use:
At a four-way intersection in a suburban neighborhood, drivers approach from all directions, each facing a sign that reads 'STOP' with an additional smaller plaque below it saying 'ALL WAY.' This 'ALL WAY' indicator means that drivers from every direction must come to a complete stop before proceeding. As a result, each driver must first stop, then check for pedestrians and other vehicles from all directions, and yield the right-of-way accordingly.