Am I required to post ONE-WAY signs in the near right and far left position for divided highways with medians less than 30 feet wide?
It depends, as follows: First, where traffic is separated by painted median only (not a physical median), there is no requirement for ONE-WAY signs, as the highway is not a divided highway. Second, where opposing traffic is separated by a physical median, either with or without curbing, less than 30 feet wide, Section 2B.40 requires either the posting of ONE-WAY signs on the near right and far left corners, facing and visible to side road approaches, or the posting of Keep Right signs in the median noses. Based on engineering judgment, both Keep Right signs and ONE-WAY signs can be used at such locations.
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