W21-5 Shoulder Work Sign

Warns that work is taking place on the shoulder ahead, alerting drivers to workers and equipment near the edge of the traveled way.

W21-5 Shoulder Work signSHOULDERWORK
Sign codeW21-5
Federal codeW21-5
NameShoulder Work
CategoryWarning Signs
ShapeDiamond
ColorOrange background, black legend
California statusUsed in California per CA MUTCD
Typical CA minimum size48" × 48" on conventional roads; 60" × 60" on expressways and freeways

What This Sign Means

Warns that work is taking place on the shoulder ahead, alerting drivers to workers and equipment near the edge of the traveled way.

California Temporary Traffic Control Use

Used on California highways and streets for shoulder operations that do not close a travel lane but place workers and equipment on the shoulder.

Common TCP Context

  • Shoulder repairs, striping, and maintenance
  • Operations that keep travel lanes open
  • Paired with channelizing devices along the shoulder

California Size Requirements

Typical minimum: 48" × 48" on conventional roads; 60" × 60" on expressways and freeways.

Sizes are CA MUTCD minimums and vary by roadway classification and speed. Verify against the CA MUTCD 2026 (CA MUTCD Part 6 (Temporary Traffic Control), Chapter 6F; warning-sign design in Part 2C), Caltrans sign specifications, and the reviewing agency.

Common Placement on a TCP

Where it sits: Approach to the activity area.

CA MUTCD reference: CA MUTCD Part 6 (Temporary Traffic Control), Chapter 6F; warning-sign design in Part 2C.

Los Angeles Area Usage Notes

In Los Angeles, this sign must conform to CA MUTCD 2026. Work in City of LA right-of-way is reviewed by StreetsLA and the Bureau of Engineering (BOE); state highways in LA County are permitted and reviewed by Caltrans District 7; county roads are permitted by LA County DPW. Sizes, retroreflectivity, and placement must meet CA MUTCD minimums — local agencies may require larger signs based on roadway class, speed, pedestrian volume, and proximity to schools or transit.

Common Plan Review Comments

  • Sign not shown at the correct advance distance for the posted speed.
  • Advance warning sign missing or out of sequence on the TCP.
  • Wrong size specified for the roadway classification (conventional vs. expressway).
  • Sign sheeting / retroreflectivity class not noted on the plan.

Plan Review Notes

Confirm shoulder buffer and device placement protect the work area without intruding on the travel lane. Public Ready reviews shoulder setups.

Signs Commonly Used Together

These signs are typically deployed alongside W21-5 on a California TCP.

Rent or Purchase This Sign

Working on the shoulder? Public Ready can supply SHOULDER WORK (W21-5) and edge-of-roadway devices.

Official References

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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