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AS 4852.1-2009

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Variable message signs - Fixed signs
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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

12-13-2019

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2009

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This Standard covers electrically powered, on-road, variable message signs used for traffic management and/or driver information applications. Part 1 of the Standard covers Fixed Signs, where the display is mounted in a permanent position above or adjacent to the roadway. Part 2 of the Standard covers Portable Signs, where the display is mounted and deployed on a relocatable trailer.

This Standard covers electrically powered, on-road, variable message signs used for traffic management and/or driver information applications. Part 1 of the Standard covers ‘Fixed Signs’, where the display is mounted in a permanent position above or adjacent to the roadway. Part 2 of the Standard covers Portable Signs, where the display is mounted and deployed on a relocatable trailer. While this Standard is based on systems that use the commonly available emitter, LED (Light Emitting Diodes), as the display source, the general criteria for driver observation, sign functionality and structural and operational integrity of the associated hardware are relevant for other forms of variable message signs. Relevant parts of this Standard can be applied to non-LED variable message signs. The Standard is not intended to exclude the use or development of alternative display sources.It specifies the requirements for the design, construction, performance and certain aspects of the installation of electrically powered variable message signs, including their associated control systems.The following types of message signs are not included within the scope of this Standard:(a) Information signs at bus stops, on train stations etc.(b) Variable message signs intended to advertise products and services to road users.(c) Signs that are only capable of displaying either a single message or a blank face.

Committee
LG-006
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 9120 4
Pages
78
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

First published as AS 4852.1-2009. First published as AS 4852.1 2009.

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