MUTCD W4-4aLP Traffic From Left Does Not Stop Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This CAD drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs (SHS).

MUTCD W4-4aRP Traffic From Right Does Not Stop Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This CAD drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs (SHS).

MUTCD W4-4bP Oncoming Traffic Does Not Stop Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs.

MUTCD W4-5P No Merge Area Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs.

MUTCD W8-12 No Center Line Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs.

MUTCD W8-5aP Ice Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs.

MUTCD W8-5bP Steel Deck Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs.

MUTCD W8-5cP Excess Oil Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs.

MUTCD W8-5P When Wet Sign CAD Block, for safe navigation and traffic control. This drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs.

Warning Signs CAD Drawings: Essential for Road Safety

The MUTCD Warning Signs CAD Drawings subcategory provides critical resources for enhancing road safety through effective signage. This collection includes CAD blocks of warning signs, ensuring compliance with traffic regulations and promoting awareness of potential hazards. All signs adhere to both federal and state guidelines, as outlined in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and Standard Highway Sign (SHS) specifications.
Traffic engineers and planners can download these CAD blocks to integrate standard warning signs into their projects. The collection features signs such as curve warnings, pedestrian crossings, slippery road indicators, and more. These CAD drawings are precise, scalable, and ready for immediate use in any road design or traffic management project.

To learn more about MUTCD guidelines, visit the MUTCD website. For additional information on traffic safety and regulations, explore the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website.