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Official United States Divided Highway Crossing Sign Road Sign

Federal MUTCD Specifications

Standard Code
R6-3
Sign Category
Regulatory
Shape
Horizontal Rectangle
Color Scheme
White with 'DIVIDED HIGHWAY' and Directional Arrows

Regulatory Road Sign (R6-3)

Divided Highway Crossing Sign Sign Meaning & Driving Rules

Warns motorists crossing a divided highway that opposing traffic is separated by a median island.

Required Driver Action & Right-of-Way Protocol

Cross the first roadway when clear, stop in the median, check right, and complete the crossing when clear.

Detailed Overview & Purpose

The Divided Highway Crossing sign (R6-3) alerts crossing drivers that they must cross two separate one-way roadways. Drivers must yield first to traffic coming from the left, cross into the median, and then yield to traffic coming from the right.

Key Standard & Origin: Helps drivers remember to look LEFT first, and then look RIGHT after reaching the center median refuge.

Where You'll Find This Sign

Posted on side-street approaches crossing multi-lane divided highways.

Common Driver Mistakes to Avoid

Looking only in one direction and pulling directly into the far lane of cross-traffic.

How This Sign Appears on the DMV Knowledge & Road Test

Tests proper two-stage crossing technique at divided highway intersections.

Legal Penalties and Moving Violations

Failure to yield at divided highway crossings carries severe moving violation citations.

DMV Knowledge Check

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