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R11-2b Bridge Out

The R11-2b Bridge Out sign is a California MUTCD road closure sign. It is shown here as an educational reference with the official FHWA Standard Highway Signs layout and California sizing guidance.

Sign Name
Bridge Out
General Meaning
The R11-2b Bridge Out sign is a California MUTCD road closure sign.
MUTCD Code
R11-2b
Typical Use
At the point where the regulation applies, per CA MUTCD Part 2B.
Sign Category
Road Closure Signs

Specifications

Standard Shape
Rectangle
Background Color
White
Legend / Symbol
Black legend
Border
Black
Reflectivity
High Intensity (for nighttime visibility)
Compliance
MUTCD / CA MUTCD

Standard Sizes (inches)

  • 48" × 30" Rectangle48" × 30"
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Material / Application Notes

Used where bridge out conditions apply on a California project. Confirm placement and supplemental plaques against the applicable CA MUTCD standard.

View this sign on the Federal MUTCD (FHWA)

California Notes

California-specific application notes and adoptions may differ. Review California requirements where applicable.

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R11-2b Bridge Out — official FHWA layout

What It Means / When This Sign Is Used

In the field, R11-2b Bridge Out is typically positioned at the at the closure point (activity area), typically on a barricade. Common deployments include used where bridge out conditions apply on a California project; selected and sized per the CA MUTCD and the roadway type; coordinated with the overall traffic control 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.

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When & Where It's Used

  • Used where bridge out conditions apply on a California project
  • Selected and sized per the CA MUTCD and the roadway type
  • Coordinated with the overall traffic control plan and permit

Placement on a Traffic Control Plan

Where it sits
At the point where the regulation applies, per CA MUTCD Part 2B.
CA MUTCD reference
CA MUTCD Part 2B (Regulatory Signs) and Part 6F
Typical minimum size
48" × 30"

California / Field Use Notes

R11-2b Bridge Out is used in California per the CA MUTCD. Confirm its size, retroreflective sheeting, placement, and spacing against the CA MUTCD 2026 and the reviewing agency before finalizing the traffic control plan.

In Los Angeles, full closures typically require coordination with LADOT for signal timing, LA County Metro where transit routes are affected, and public-notice requirements under City or county ordinance. On state highways in LA County, Caltrans District 7 reviews the encroachment permit; county roads are permitted by LA County DPW. Confirm closure limits match the approved permit exactly.

Common Plan Review Comments

  • Closure limits on the plan do not match the approved permit exactly.
  • Closure not backed by advance warning and a signed detour.
  • Local-access provisions unclear (especially for ROAD CLOSED TO THRU TRAFFIC).
  • Barricade type (e.g., Type III) not specified.

Confirm R11-2b Bridge Out is the correct designation, size, and placement for the condition. Public Ready can review sign selection against the TCP 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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