Traffic Signs
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Traffic Signs
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Need reliable traffic signs to keep your site safe and well-organized?
At Safety Xpress, we provide a full range of durable and clear traffic signs to help manage traffic flow, guide drivers, and protect pedestrians. Our signs are ideal for both temporary and permanent installations, whether you’re working on a construction site, managing a shared zone, or controlling speed limits in high-traffic areas.
Our selection covers every scenario, from Shared Zone and Keep Left signs to Give Way, No Exit,Speed Limit markers, and many more. With high-visibility materials and durable construction, our traffic signs are built to withstand Australian conditions and ensure that your message stays visible, helping you create a safe and compliant environment.
With Australia-wide delivery, price beat guarantee, same-day dispatch on most orders before 11 AM, and up to 5-year warranties, Safety Xpress makes it easy to secure high-quality traffic signs for your site. Plus, our supportive customer service team and rewards program make us a trusted partner for all your traffic management needs.
Browse our range of traffic signs online and order today to make your site safe, compliant, and easy to navigate. Got questions? Call us at 1300 049 246 or contact our team online—we’re here to help you find the right signage solutions.
Signage for traffic in Australia must comply with AS/NZS 1906.1, the standard that regulates retroreflective materials used in road traffic signage. Reflective materials help drivers clearly see signs at night by reflecting light from vehicle headlights back towards the driver.
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Reflective grade |
Australian standard classification |
Typical use |
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Entry level |
Class 2 (Class 100) |
Used for smaller signs in lower speed environments such as car parks, private roads and workplaces |
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Mid level |
Class 1 (Class 400 or Class 1W) |
Commonly used for public road signage, including regulatory signs, speed limits and directional signs |
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Premium |
Class 3 (Class 900) |
Used for large or high-risk road signs where maximum brightness and long-distance visibility are required |
Higher speed roads and major traffic signs usually require Class 1 reflective sheeting or higher, while Class 2 may be suitable for off-road or private traffic signage. Using the correct reflective grade helps ensure signs remain visible in all lighting conditions and improves road safety.
Regulatory signs show road rules that drivers must follow. These include signs such as Stop, Give Way, No Entry and Speed Limit signs. They often use red, white and black colours to highlight mandatory instructions.
Warning signs alert drivers to potential hazards ahead, such as curves, intersections or pedestrian crossings. They typically use a yellow background with black symbols to attract attention.
Guide signs provide navigation information. These signs help drivers find directions, routes, services or destinations and often use green, blue or white backgrounds depending on the information shown.
Shared Zone signs usually feature a white background with black symbols representing pedestrians and vehicles, along with a red circular speed limit symbol.
Speed Restriction or Speed Limit signs use a white background with a red circular border and black numbers to display the maximum permitted speed.
Sign size varies depending on road speed. For example, a 50 km/h zone sign is typically about 600 x 750 mm, while an 80 km/h zone sign may be 750 x 900 mm to improve visibility for drivers.
When organisations need to buy traffic sign products for roads, car parks or commercial sites, following these standard sizes and colours helps ensure the signage remains clear, compliant and easy for drivers to recognise.
Traffic signs should be installed so they are clearly visible to drivers without creating hazards. In many urban areas, the bottom of the sign is typically about 1.5–2.0 metres above ground level. Signs are usually placed on the left side of the road and positioned far enough from the roadway to avoid impact while remaining easy to see.
On private property such as car parks or industrial sites, the same visibility and safety principles should be followed.
Yes. Aluminium is the standard material used for permanent traffic signs for sale in Australia. It is durable, lightweight and corrosion resistant, making it suitable for outdoor conditions. Aluminium panels also support reflective sheeting required for road signage compliance.
If a sign is installed on a public road or road reserve, approval from the local council or road authority is usually required. For private property, approval may not always be necessary, but signage should still follow recognised traffic sign standards to ensure drivers can easily understand it.
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