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Official United States National / State Park Guide Sign Road Sign

Federal MUTCD Specifications

Standard Code
I-2
Sign Category
Guide & Services
Shape
Rectangle
Color Scheme
Brown Background with White Text and Park Symbol

Guide & Services Road Sign (I-2)

National / State Park Guide Sign Sign Meaning & Driving Rules

Directs motorists to public national parks, state forests, historic monuments, and recreational facilities.

Required Driver Action & Right-of-Way Protocol

Follow the brown directional signs to visit public parks, monuments, and recreational areas.

Detailed Overview & Purpose

Brown guide signs indicate public recreational, cultural, and historic facilities. When you see a brown sign, it directs to state/national parks, historic battlefields, museums, wildlife preserves, or public lakes.

Key Standard & Origin: BROWN was selected by the federal government specifically to evoke nature, wood, and historic heritage.

Where You'll Find This Sign

Highway exits and scenic corridors leading to public parks and historic landmarks.

Common Driver Mistakes to Avoid

Confusing brown recreational signs with commercial tourist attractions.

How This Sign Appears on the DMV Knowledge & Road Test

Universal DMV exam question: 'What does a BROWN traffic sign indicate?' (Public recreation & cultural interest).

Legal Penalties and Moving Violations

None; guide sign.

Sign Variations & Related Types

Historic Site Sign (I-3)

Directs to registered historical landmarks and monuments.

DMV Knowledge Check

When you encounter the official National / State Park Guide Sign (I-2) on a roadway, what is your legal duty?

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