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<description><![CDATA[Good afternoon,

I'm currently looking at design of a cantilevered sign and I'd appreciate if anybody ahs experience of designing something like this. The project which I am currently working on involves the cantilevering of the attached flag direction sign to reclaim the available footway width for pedestrians. I was wondering if there was a standard detail for this or a guidance document which would assist me in the design. 
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