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This Class 1 retroreflective end shared zone sign is a regulatory road sign sized 450 x 750mm. It features black bold text END SHARED ZONE followed by a person and a car pictogram. All inside a black border and white rectangle background. Select your required size and material from the dropdown menu above.
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Accessories for this regulatory shared zone sign include brackets, poles and mounting posts which are sold separately. Choose from our range of traffic accessories to suit your requirements: see our traffic management accessories page for more information.
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Regulatory road signs inform users of traffic laws or regulations which it would be an illegal offence to disregard. Regulatory signs are normally placed at the point or beginning where the regulation applies in permanent traffic management scenarios. This regulatory end shared zone sign is Class 1 retroreflective and designed and manufactured to meet the relevant Australian Standards.
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This category includes our most popular road signs, however we can also produce all other signage listed in the Australian Standard. In addition, if you require a design that is not in our catalogue, we can also manufacture customised road signs on request. Please contact our friendly team to discuss your requirements.
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This Class 1 retroreflective end shared zone sign is a regulatory road sign sized 450 x 750mm. It features black bold text END SHARED ZONE followed by a person and a car pictogram. All inside a black border and white rectangle background. Select your required size and material from the dropdown menu above.
Regulatory road signs are manufactured in metal or aluminium in various sizes as dictated by the Australian Standard. Regulatory signs feature either text or symbolic pictograms, or in some instances a combination of both.