Telecommunication Device for the Deaf Sign CAD Block
The Telecommunication Device for the Deaf Sign CAD Block adheres to the MUTCD Standard. It uses the official “Telecommunication Device for the Deaf Sign,” code D9-21, to inform motorists about the availability of telecommunication services for the deaf at nearby facilities.
This CAD drawing complies with Standard Highway Signs (SHS). It features a clear and highly visible symbol on a blue background. This design improves readability and ensures quick recognition. As a result, it effectively conveys information about the availability of essential services.
MUTCD Specifications for Telecommunication Device for the Deaf Signs
According to the MUTCD Guide Signs, the D9-21 sign plays a key role in marking locations that offer telecommunication devices for the deaf. In addition, this CAD block supports traffic control plans that address the needs of deaf motorists or those with partial hearing loss. Therefore, it helps ensure accessibility and compliance in public infrastructure.
Deaf Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Sign Code: D9-21
- MUTCD Compliant
- Visible Blue Background with White Text and Symbol
- Essential for Marking Locations with Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf
This D9-21 CAD Block is ideal for architects and engineers. It’s especially useful when designing transportation systems, highway rest areas, or service stations. By including this accurate and regulation-compliant block in your plans, you help communicate essential services clearly. As a result, your project benefits from better clarity, accessibility, and smoother implementation.
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For more details, visit the MUTCD CAD Drawings section.