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Pedestrian Road Signs
Triangular signs in this category warn drivers of hazards such as pedestrian crossings, frail/disabled/elderly pedestrians using the road, or school children crossing. Where there is no pavement (for example on a country road), a "Pedestrians In Road" sign can be accompanied by a supplementary plate stating the distance in yards.
Regulatory signage denotes lanes where pedestrians and cyclists have right of way (equal or segregated), or prohibits pedestrians from entering certain areas. While these signs are typically permanent, there are also many temporary signs that apply to pedestrians.
For example, when a road layout has changed due to roadworks, informational signage alerts pedestrians to closed footways, temporary crossing points, and trip hazards, or directs them to use a different footway.
We sell signs suitable for mounting on posts, frames, and cones, as well as in the form of thermoplastic road markings.