R9-8 Crosswalk Closed Sign
Informs pedestrians that a crosswalk is closed and that they must use another crossing rather than the one that is blocked.
| Sign code | R9-8 |
|---|---|
| Federal code | R9-8 |
| Name | Crosswalk Closed |
| Category | Pedestrian & Sidewalk Closure Signs |
| Shape | Rectangle (Vertical) |
| Color | White background, black legend |
| California status | Used in California per CA MUTCD |
| Typical CA minimum size | 24" × 12" to 24" × 18" (pedestrian sign) |
What This Sign Means
Informs pedestrians that a crosswalk is closed and that they must use another crossing rather than the one that is blocked.
California Temporary Traffic Control Use
Used in California to close a crosswalk affected by work and direct pedestrians to an alternate, accessible crossing.
Common TCP Context
- Closing crosswalks affected by work
- Directing pedestrians to an open crossing
- Maintaining accessible pedestrian routes
California Size Requirements
Typical minimum: 24" × 12" to 24" × 18" (pedestrian sign).
Sizes are CA MUTCD minimums and vary by roadway classification and speed. Verify against the CA MUTCD 2026 (CA MUTCD Part 2B (pedestrian/sidewalk regulatory signs) and Part 6F), Caltrans sign specifications, and the reviewing agency.
Common Placement on a TCP
Where it sits: At and in advance of the pedestrian/sidewalk closure.
CA MUTCD reference: CA MUTCD Part 2B (pedestrian/sidewalk regulatory signs) and Part 6F.
Los Angeles Area Usage Notes
In Los Angeles, pedestrian routing is scrutinized by plan reviewers. The City of LA Bureau of Engineering (BOE) and StreetsLA (Bureau of Street Services) require TCPs to maintain ADA-compliant pedestrian access at all times or provide a clearly marked, compliant alternate route. Show barricades, signs, and accessible surfaces on the plan; on state highways in LA County, Caltrans District 7 reviews the encroachment permit and TCP.
Common Plan Review Comments
- No ADA-compliant alternate pedestrian route shown on the TCP.
- Sidewalk closure not signed in advance (cross-here / ahead signs missing).
- Accessible width and surface of the pedestrian detour not noted.
- Barricades and detectable edging not shown at the closure.
Plan Review Notes
Confirm a closed crosswalk has a signed, accessible alternate crossing. Public Ready reviews pedestrian crossing closures.
Signs Commonly Used Together
These signs are typically deployed alongside R9-8 on a California TCP.
Rent or Purchase This Sign
Closing a crosswalk? Public Ready can supply CROSSWALK CLOSED (R9-8) and pedestrian routing signs.
Official References
- California MUTCD (Caltrans)
Free official resource — opens official government website
- Federal MUTCD (FHWA)
Free official resource — opens official government website
- Caltrans Sign Charts
Free official resource — opens official government website
- FHWA Standard Highway Signs
Free official resource — opens official government website
Educational reference only. This is not an official Caltrans, FHWA, or local agency publication and is not legal or engineering advice. Always verify sign selection, size, placement, spacing, and application against the current CA MUTCD 2026, Caltrans sign specifications, Standard Plans, project documents, and the reviewing agency’s requirements.
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