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Yield lines are placed 20 to 50 feet in advance of multi-lane <br />pedestrian crossings to increase visibility of pedestrians. They <br />can reduce the likelihood of a multiple-threat crash. <br />Cost $ <br />Low Cost / Quick Build alternative available <br /> <br />SIGNING & STRIPING <br />Increase <br />Attentiveness <br />and Awareness <br />SAFE SYSTEM HIERARCHY <br />Advance Yield Markings <br />Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 <br />Other Reference Information <br />FHWA Manual for Selecting Safety Improvements on High Risk Rural Roads <br />A curve advance warning sign notifies drivers of an approaching <br />curve and may include an advisory speed limit as drivers <br />navigate around the curve. This warning sign is ideally combined <br />with other infrastructure that alerts drivers of the curve, such <br />as chevron signs, delineators, and flashing beacons. A curve <br />advance warning sign provides drivers additional time to slow <br />down for the curve. <br />Cost $ <br />Low Cost / Quick Build alternative available <br />LRSM ID R24 <br />SIGNING & STRIPING <br />Increase <br />Attentiveness <br />and Awareness <br />SAFE SYSTEM HIERARCHY <br />Curve Advance <br />Warning Sign <br />Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 <br />Advance Yield Markings <br />Curve Advance Warning Sign <br />46 Appendix J: Countermeasures Toolbox | Snoqualmie Pass Comprehensive Safety Plan | Kittitas County