Sec. 13. A pedestrian crossing sign that is installed after July 1, 1990, to control the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic in an area subject to this chapter must meet the following requirements:
(1) The face of the sign must have a white background with black legend and a black border.
(2) The sign must be either rectangular or square.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-4-1-29.1(f).]
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.9.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 21. Traffic Regulation
Chapter 18. Regulation of Traffic on Private Property
9-21-18-1. Application of Chapter
9-21-18-2. "Private Business Property" or "Shopping Center" Defined
9-21-18-4. Contract to Empower Unit to Regulate Parking and Traffic by Ordinance
9-21-18-4.3. Residential Complex Traffic Ordinances; Requirements for Adoption and Enforcement
9-21-18-5. Contracts; Provisions
9-21-18-6. Contract Period; Restrictions on Length
9-21-18-7. Recording Contract; Effect of Regulations; Posting of Notice
9-21-18-8. Violations of Parking and Traffic Regulations; Punishment; Adoption
9-21-18-9. Stop Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-10. Yield Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-11. Do Not Enter Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-12. Wrong Way Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-13. Pedestrian Crossing Signs Installed After July 1, 1990; Requirements
9-21-18-14. Owners of Property; Regulation of Property Use; Powers