New York State Snowmobile Trail Signing Handbook - 18

SIGNING A SHARP CURVE
Directional arrow signs inform riders that the
trail ahead makes a distinct change in direction;
slow down to ensure you're prepared to safely
negotiate the turn. Use the guidance from table 1
FIGURE 13
(pg. 6) to help determine the distance from the directional
arrow to the slow sign. For a continuous
sharp curve, chevrons may be used for additional
guidance.
SLOW
FIGURE 14
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