Three Amber Front Delineators

These are designed to warn the motorist of existing objects. These objects may not always be in the roadway but are close enough to the edge of the road, to be a potential hazard. Typically, they are near underpass piers, bridge abutments, guardrails, and culvert heads. If a guardrail approach end is not flared, there will be a Type III delineator immediately in advance of the approach end.

 Two White Front and One Red Back Delineators

These are designed to warn motorists of acceleration and deceleration lanes ahead. The red reflector is for warning motorists of the wrong way.

 Two Amber Front and One Red Back Delineators

These are normally installed in medians for left-turn deceleration lanes.

 One Blue Front Delineator

These are for Department of Transportation maintenance crew workers. These are installed at the bridge joints.

Three Green Front Delineators

These are for Department of Transportation maintenance workers. These are installed in front of approaching guardrails with flare ends, not on bridges. They can be found in front of curb heads.

Red Delineators

Runaway truck ramps are bordered on each side by red delineators spaced not more than fifty feet apart.


Last modified: Sunday, 7 May 2023, 4:17 PM