This section shows the most popular safety traffic signs available for purchase. The high intensity signs meet most State and Federal MUTCD guidelines along with federal retroreflectivity requirements for black on yellow signs. High quality, long lasting, and trouble free. Beware of the cheaper brands that fade in direct sunlight after 2 years of use. Click the pictures below for detailed descriptions and quantity discounts starting at 5 signs. For nonstandard signs, consider designing your own in custom signs.
What is advanced engineer grade reflective signs?
These signs will reflect at night when light hits it. Signs are .080 inch thick flat aluminum with 3M's new advanced engineer grade prismatic sheeting applied over the surface, the lettering and background is reflective. Advanced engineer grade offers superior daytime and nighttime brightness compared to standard EG with beaded optics. Signs will never rust and normally have an average life span of 7 years. High quality materials result in longer lasting signs and excellent resistance to fading. Meets ASTM D4956 type I specification.
What is high intensity prismatic reflective signs? These signs will reflect at night when light hits it by using encapsulated lens material which offers better reflectivity compared to standard engineer grade reflective signs. These signs are 3 times more reflective then engineer grade. High intensity safety signs are .080 inch thick flat aluminum with high intensity reflective sheeting applied over the surface. Signs will never rust and have an average life span of 12 years. High quality materials result in longer lasting signs and superior resistance to fading. Signs meet most State and Federal D.O.T. specifications, type IV prismatic reflective. Meets the new federal retroreflectivity requirements for black on yellow signs.
Additional Information Comes with standard mounting holes centered top and bottom for easy installations. They accept 5/16" bolts and nuts and a standard length to use is 2 1/2" which may be purchased in our hardware section. Typically installed on U-channel or square posts which may be purchased in our posts section. You should always refer to your local DOT guidelines and city requirements when installing traffic control devices. Please refer to the MUTCD which gives examples of how high the safety signs should be.