Single Exit Directional Interchange

Figure 5‑9 illustrates a directional interchange where all traffic exits the freeway at a single location. Signing for typical approaches to a single-exit directional interchange is illustrated in Figure 5‑10 through Figure 5‑13.
Four-leg directional interchange with oneramp from freeway main lanes serving two destinations. (click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 5-9. Four-leg directional interchange with one ramp from freeway main lanes serving two destinations.
Signing for a four-leg directional interchange– one ramp from the freeway main lanes serves two destinations,double lane drop, and one-lane connectors to the left and right. (click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 5-10. Signing for a four-leg directional interchange – one ramp from the freeway main lanes serves two destinations, double lane drop, and one-lane connectors to the left and right.
Signing for a four-leg directional interchange – one rampfrom the freeway main lanes serves two destinations, double lanedrop, two-lane connector to the left, and one-lane connector tothe right. (click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 5-11. Signing for a four-leg directional interchange – one ramp from the freeway main lanes serves two destinations, double lane drop, two-lane connector to the left, and one-lane connector to the right.
Signing for a four-leg directional interchange – one rampfrom the freeway main lanes serves two destinations, double lanedrop, one-lane connector to the left, and two-lane connector tothe right. (click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 5-12. Signing for a four-leg directional interchange – one ramp from the freeway main lanes serves two destinations, double lane drop, one-lane connector to the left, and two-lane connector to the right.
Signing for a four-leg directional interchange– one ramp from the freeway main lanes serves two destinations,single lane drop, optional exit, and one-lane connectors to theleft and right. (click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 5-13. Signing for a four-leg directional interchange – one ramp from the freeway main lanes serves two destinations, single lane drop, optional exit, and one-lane connectors to the left and right.