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2009 Edition Part 2 Figure 2B-14. Locations of ONE WAY Signs <br />l <br />Mr <br />t <br />=/ <br />Figure 2B-14. Locations of ONE WAY Signs <br />t <br />4.. <br />F <br />4- 4-- <br />40- 4.. <br />i <br />Figure 2B-14. Locations of ONE WAY Signs <br />Legend <br />* Optional <br />-6 Direction of travel <br />This figure shows three locations of ONE WAY signs. <br />Black inverted "Ts" denote signs. A legend shows an asterisk indicating optional use and a <br />black arrow indicating the direction of travel in the lanes. <br />The first illustration shows an intersection of a vertical two-lane roadway with a horizontal <br />two-lane roadway. Black arrows on the vertical roadway indicate that the direction of travel <br />is one lane in each direction, and a solid double yellow line is shown separating the opposing <br />direction lanes, except through the intersection. On the horizontal roadway, black arrows <br />indicate that the direction of travel for both lanes is east to west. A broken white line <br />separates the two westbound lanes, except through the intersection. On the vertical roadway, <br />to the right of the northbound lane in advance of the intersection, two ONE WAY signs are <br />shown mounted back-to-back. One is shown pointing west (to the left) and facing south, and <br />the other is shown pointing west (to the right) and facing north. to the right of the northbound <br />