The E1-5bP Left Exit Number Plaque is a California MUTCD guide & destination plaque: the exit number plaque with a yellow LEFT panel, mounted above guide signs serving left-hand exits. Verified line-by-line against the official FHWA Standard Highway Signs (SHS) drawing (SHS 2012 Supplement, E1-5bP “LEFT EXIT NUMBER (PLAQUE)”, issued 3/1/2012 — 114″/138″/168″ × 54″ for one-two digit, letter-suffix, and two-exit layouts). Colors per the official sheet: LEGEND, BORDER — WHITE (RETROREFLECTIVE); BACKGROUND — GREEN (RETROREFLECTIVE); LEFT panel yellow with black legend.
Numbers a left-hand exit, mounted above the guide sign. Confirm placement and supplemental plaques against the applicable CA MUTCD standard.
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The E1-5bP Left Exit Number Plaque is a California MUTCD guide & destination plaque: the exit number plaque with a yellow LEFT panel, mounted above guide signs serving left-hand exits. Verified line-by-line against the official FHWA Standard Highway Signs (SHS) drawing (SHS 2012 Supplement, E1-5bP “LEFT EXIT NUMBER (PLAQUE)”, issued 3/1/2012 — 114″/138″/168″ × 54″ for one-two digit, letter-suffix, and two-exit layouts). Colors per the official sheet: LEGEND, BORDER — WHITE (RETROREFLECTIVE); BACKGROUND — GREEN (RETROREFLECTIVE); LEFT panel yellow with black legend.
The E1-5bP Left Exit Number Plaque is a California MUTCD guide & destination plaque: the exit number plaque with a yellow LEFT panel, mounted above guide signs serving left-hand exits. Verified line-by-line against the official FHWA Standard Highway Signs (SHS) drawing (SHS 2012 Supplement, E1-5bP “LEFT EXIT NUMBER (PLAQUE)”, issued 3/1/2012 — 114″/138″/168″ × 54″ for one-two digit, letter-suffix, and two-exit layouts). Colors per the official sheet: LEGEND, BORDER — WHITE (RETROREFLECTIVE); BACKGROUND — GREEN (RETROREFLECTIVE); LEFT panel yellow with black legend. In the field, E1-5bP Left Exit Number Plaque is typically positioned at the advance warning area, ahead of the work. Common deployments include numbers a left-hand exit, mounted above the guide sign; applied per the CA MUTCD and Caltrans sign specifications; coordinated with the overall signing plan and permit. Always confirm its size, retroreflective sheeting, spacing, and placement against the CA MUTCD 2026 and the reviewing agency before finalizing the traffic control plan.
Learn more about Left Exit Number Plaque sign requirementsUsed in California per the CA MUTCD; the federal drawing is the FHWA Standard Highway Signs E1-5bP “LEFT EXIT NUMBER (PLAQUE)” sheet (SHS 2012 Supplement, issued 3/1/2012). The plaque is placed above guide signs for left-hand exits at numbered interchanges. Confirm size, retroreflective sheeting, and placement for the condition and the reviewing agency.
In Los Angeles, this sign must conform to the CA MUTCD. Work in City of LA right-of-way is reviewed by StreetsLA and the Bureau of Engineering; state highways in LA County are permitted by Caltrans District 7; county roads by LA County DPW.
Verified against the official FHWA SHS drawing for the E1-5bP LEFT EXIT NUMBER plaque. Confirm size and placement for the condition. Public Ready can review sign selection against your plan and agency requirements.
Educational reference only. This is not an official Caltrans, FHWA, or local agency publication and is not legal or engineering advice. Always verify sign selection, size, placement, spacing, and application against the current CA MUTCD 2026, Caltrans sign specifications, Standard Plans, project documents, and the reviewing agency’s requirements. Local jurisdictions may impose additional requirements, and final selection, placement, and dimensions may require engineering judgment or agency approval. Written against California MUTCD 2026 (effective January 18, 2026) and the Federal MUTCD 11th Edition. Official sources last verified June 2026.
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