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Official United States Downward Diagonal Arrow Plaque Road Sign

Federal MUTCD Specifications

Standard Code
W16-7P
Sign Category
Warning
Shape
Horizontal Rectangle
Color Scheme
Yellow or Fluorescent Yellow-Green with Diagonal Arrow

Warning Road Sign (W16-7P)

Downward Diagonal Arrow Plaque Sign Meaning & Driving Rules

Points diagonally downward to the exact location of a crosswalk, school crossing, or physical hazard.

Required Driver Action & Right-of-Way Protocol

Yield right-of-way immediately at the crosswalk location pointed to by the arrow.

Detailed Overview & Purpose

The Downward Diagonal Arrow plaque (W16-7P) is mounted directly below pedestrian crossing (W11-2) or school crossing (S1-1) signs to pinpoint the exact location of the crosswalk line.

Key Standard & Origin: When paired with a crossing sign, this plaque marks the EXACT crosswalk location, whereas a crossing sign alone warns that a crosswalk is ahead.

Where You'll Find This Sign

Mounted beneath crossing signs directly at the crosswalk boundary.

Common Driver Mistakes to Avoid

Failing to stop at the specific point indicated by the downward diagonal arrow.

How This Sign Appears on the DMV Knowledge & Road Test

Tests difference between advance crossing warning vs. exact crossing location.

Legal Penalties and Moving Violations

Failing to yield at marked crosswalks carries fines up to $500.

DMV Knowledge Check

When you encounter the official Downward Diagonal Arrow Plaque (W16-7P) on a roadway, what is your legal duty?

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