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Official United States No Pedestrian Crossing Road Sign

Federal MUTCD Specifications

Standard Code
R9-3a
Sign Category
Regulatory
Shape
Square
Color Scheme
White with Pedestrian Figure inside Red Slash Circle

Regulatory Road Sign (R9-3a)

No Pedestrian Crossing Sign Meaning & Driving Rules

Prohibits pedestrians from crossing the roadway at this specific intersection or highway point.

Required Driver Action & Right-of-Way Protocol

Watch for pedestrians who may disregard the sign, but be aware that no legal crosswalk exists here.

Detailed Overview & Purpose

The No Pedestrian Crossing sign (R9-3a) bars foot traffic across dangerous intersections, high-speed multi-lane roads, or complex highway ramps. Pedestrians must use designated overpasses, underpasses, or signalized crosswalks.

Key Standard & Origin: Protects pedestrians at locations where traffic signals do not provide a dedicated walk phase.

Where You'll Find This Sign

Freeway interchanges, multi-lane divided intersections, and bridge ramps.

Common Driver Mistakes to Avoid

Pedestrians attempting to dart across multi-lane traffic rather than walking to the nearest crosswalk.

How This Sign Appears on the DMV Knowledge & Road Test

Tests pedestrian laws and intersection safety protocols.

Legal Penalties and Moving Violations

Pedestrian jaywalking citations apply.

DMV Knowledge Check

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