What does a typical highlighted wrong-way sign site configuration look like?

The article below discussed a typical site layout including highlighted wrong-way signs.

Wrong-way vehicle and detection systems (WWVDS) utilizes various sign configurations to best suit individual project needs. While a typical system might include 4 signs, the actual number and placement can vary.

Primary Sign

This sign is installed on side of the road, closest to the WWVDS main unit typically housed in a recessed plate within an ITS cabinet or a dedicated cabinet.

Secondary Sign

This sign is installed on the same side of the road as the main unit further away from the main unit compared to the primary sign. Not all projects require secondary sign.

Remote Signs

These signs are situated on the opposite side of the road from the main unit. They can be paired with either primary or secondary signs depending on the project's specific needs.

The number and placement of primary, secondary, and remote signs are unique to each project and detailed in the project's documentation.