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Summary
Description Texas 289-C.svg |
English:
24 in by 24 in (600 mm by 600 mm) Texas State Highway shield, modified for use with Business routes, made to the specifications of the
sign detail
based on the TxDOT 2011 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, 2nd Revision. Uses the
Roadgeek 2005 fonts
. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.) Colors (for Recreation Road shields) are from
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(Pantone Brown 469), converted to RGB by
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Source | File:Texas_XXX-X.svg |
Author | Matthew Anderson (modified from work by SPUI ) |
Licensing
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This file is in the
public domain
because it comes from the
Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
or the
Standard Highway Sign Designs For Texas
, sign number M1-6TB.
Any traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain . Traffic control devices contained in this Manual shall not be protected by a patent, trademark, or copyright , except for the Interstate Shield and any items owned by FHWA or the State of Texas.
Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
, Revision 2, October 2014, Introduction, Page I-1.
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To the extent that they are incorporated by specific reference, the latest editions of the following publications, or those editions specifically noted, shall be a part of this Manual: "Standard Highway Sign Designs for Texas" book (TxDOT) ; and "Color Specifications for Retroreflective Sign and Pavement Marking Materials" (appendix to subpart F of Part 655 of Title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations).
Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
, Revision 2, October 2014, Part 1, Section 1A.11 (Relation to Other Publications).
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