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Patrol Supplementary Sign Diagram 572
The Patrol sign is a permanent road sign used as an alternative to the School supplementary plate. It is used where there is a school crossing patrol where children have a route that is commonly used to get to and from school.
The sign warns drivers that school children are likely to be present and that they should drive with suitable care.
This sign is available with different text sizes (known as X heights) to suit all situations. The sign is exclusively seen alongside the 545 triangular sign.
For full guidance on the use of this "Patrol" supplementary plate please consult the appropriate chapter of the TSRGD guidelines, a link to these can be found on our regulations page.
Superior Quality Sign Face
Superior quality prismatic reflective sign face ensure that the sign stands the test of time.
Durable Composite Base
Made from a composite material which is an aluminium covering over plastic, it is light and ultra-strong.
Designed to be Post Mounted
Each Part of the sign comes with two rails allowing the fitment of two clips per face for secure mounting.
Need Help Finding The Right Sign Face?
Our sales team are ready and waiting to take your call on +44 (0)1905 794875 to help you get the right post mounted sign for the job. We also have temporary warning signs as well as road marking signs available, if you do not need a post mounted item.
Specifications
Certifications | |
AccuChecked | ✔ (The specification has been independently checked for accuracy) |
AccuPhoto | ✔ (The photos are of the actual product type that you are ordering) |
Conforms | Class 2 Reflectivity |
Diagram Reference | 547.1 |
Material | |
Type | R2/RA2 reflective material on composite backing |
Colour | Grey backing, white and black signage |
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