R3-4 No Turns Sign

Prohibits all turning movements — both right and left turns — at the intersection where the sign is posted.

R3-4 No Turns signNO TURNS

MUTCD-style sign reference illustration. Always verify against the official CA MUTCD and Caltrans sign charts.

Sign codeR3-4
Federal codeR3-4
NameNo Turns
CategoryRegulatory Signs
ShapeRectangle (Vertical)
ColorWhite background, black symbol, red circle and slash
California statusUsed in California per CA MUTCD
Typical CA minimum sizePer CA MUTCD minimum for the roadway type

📥 Sign Files & References

Download this sign or open the official MUTCD reference.

Official source: FHWA Standard Highway Signs, 2024 (11th Edition) — Regulatory signs.

📚 Official Source Files

Source: FHWA Standard Highway Signs — Public Domain. California: CA MUTCD 2026 (effective Jan 18, 2026).

Files linked from FHWA are official government publications in the public domain. CA MUTCD and Caltrans links open official government websites. Always verify against the current edition.

What This Sign Means

Prohibits all turning movements — both right and left turns — at the intersection where the sign is posted.

Field Use Notes

Prohibits all turning movements — both right and left turns — at the intersection where the sign is posted. In the field, R3-4 No Turns is typically positioned at the advance warning area, ahead of the work. Common deployments include prohibiting all turns at intersections closed to turning traffic; channeling approach traffic to through movements only; temporary turn restrictions during pavement or lane work. Always confirm its size, retroreflective sheeting, spacing, and placement against the CA MUTCD 2026 and the reviewing agency before finalizing the traffic control plan.

🟠 Public Ready Field Notes

Used in California work zones where an approach must be channelized to through movements only, with both turning movements prohibited due to lane closures, construction activity, or receiving-road conditions.

Common field deployments

  • Lane closure setups
  • Shoulder closure advance warning
  • Utility work zones
  • Public right-of-way work permits
  • Multi-phase construction staging

Agency review note

StreetsLA, LA County DPW, and Caltrans District 7 may require larger sizes or additional devices. Verify with the reviewing agency before finalizing the TCP.

Common TCP Context

  • Prohibiting all turns at intersections closed to turning traffic
  • Channeling approach traffic to through movements only
  • Temporary turn restrictions during pavement or lane work

California Size Requirements

Typical minimum: Per CA MUTCD minimum for the roadway type.

Sizes are CA MUTCD minimums and vary by roadway classification and speed. Verify against the CA MUTCD 2026 (CA MUTCD Part 2B (Regulatory Signs)), Caltrans sign specifications, and the reviewing agency.

Common Placement on a TCP

Where it sits: Advance warning area, ahead of the work.

CA MUTCD reference: CA MUTCD Part 2B (Regulatory Signs).

Los Angeles Area Usage Notes

In Los Angeles, temporary regulatory changes (speed, one-way, turn or entry restrictions) generally involve LADOT review, and on state highways Caltrans District 7. Regulatory authority cannot be created by signing alone — confirm the change is authorized by the agency with jurisdiction over the roadway.

Common Plan Review Comments

  • Temporary regulatory control not warranted or conflicts with existing control.
  • Reduced speed limit posted without proper speed-setting authorization.
  • Wrong-way protection (DO NOT ENTER / WRONG WAY) missing at closed approaches.
  • Sign size not appropriate for the facility.

Plan Review Notes

Confirm that both turn restrictions are properly authorized and that through movement is maintained and safe. Public Ready reviews temporary turn prohibition signing.

Signs Commonly Used Together

These signs are typically deployed alongside R3-4 on a California TCP.

Rent or Purchase This Sign

Need to prohibit all turns at a work-zone approach? Public Ready can supply NO TURNS (R3-4) signs.

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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R3-2 No Left Turn signNO LEFTTURN
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R3-3 No U-Turn signNO UTURN
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Related Compliance Information

To understand the bigger picture around permits, agency review, lane closures, and pedestrian access for work zones using R3-4 No Turns, visit WorkZoneCompliance.com.

Need R3-4 No Turns for a California project?

Public Ready can help with R3-4 No Turns — including sign rental or purchase, California-compliant signs and traffic control plan support, and agency-review support for Caltrans District 7, the City of Los Angeles, and LA County.