Which states are using Partial APL signs?

Started by SkyPesos, June 08, 2023, 09:53:19 PM

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SkyPesos

I've been seeing partial APL signs used more in states around me. I like them over full-sized APLs in most use cases, as they either eliminate the through traffic pullthrough portion of a full APL, or shorten it so it's not over the whole width of the through lanes. Here are some examples in Michigan (pull-through part over 2 of 4 through traffic lanes, including the shared through traffic/exit lane), Kentucky (pullthrough over the shared through/exit lane only and Indiana (no through route pullthrough).

What are some other states that use them?


Rothman

Quote from: SkyPesos on June 08, 2023, 09:53:19 PM
I've been seeing partial APL signs used more in states around me. I like them over full-sized APLs in most use cases, as they either eliminate the through traffic pullthrough portion of a full APL, or shorten it so it's not over the whole width of the through lanes. Here are some examples in Michigan (pull-through part over 2 of 4 through traffic lanes, including the shared through traffic/exit lane), Kentucky (pullthrough over the shared through/exit lane only and Indiana (no through route pullthrough).

What are some other states that use them?
I believe Utah does.
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