Stop Sign

  • High quality UV digitally printed graphics
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  • 100% Australian made for Aussie businesses

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Clear Stop Signs = Safer Sites & Private Properties

Stop signs are among the most critical traffic control devices used across Australian properties, construction sites, warehouses, and private roadways. These universally recognized signs communicate an unambiguous message: vehicles must come to a complete halt before proceeding. Effective stop signage prevents collisions at intersections, protects pedestrians in high-traffic areas, controls vehicle flow in car parks and loading zones, and establishes clear right-of-way protocols that reduce confusion and accidents.

The importance of quality stop signs extends beyond simple traffic management. Professional stop sign installations demonstrate your commitment to safety, satisfy duty of care obligations, reduce liability exposure from preventable accidents, and create organized traffic flow that improves operational efficiency. Whether you need a stop sign ahead warning for approach visibility, standard regulatory stop signs or custom stop signage for specific site requirements, investing in durable signs protects your most valuable assets, your people and your business reputation.

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A-Frame Landscape Black - Stop Proceed With Caution Area Corflute Inserts

This corflute insert A-frame is the perfect versatile sign to provide exposure for your business. The metal A-frame is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The corflute used is 5mm thick and has UV resilient digitally printed graphics applied. You can change your printed signage as often as you require by simply sliding the sign in and out.

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  • 1 Metal A-Frame
  • 1 x Design
  • 2 x Printed UV Digitally 5mm Corflute panels (1 for each side)
  • Free Standard delivery Australia wide
  • Design as Shown on Product Image

Graphic Size: 600mm wide x 450mm high - please allow 25mm internal bleed

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Professional Stop Signage for Australian Properties

Stop signs serve essential traffic control functions across diverse Australian environments. Commercial properties including shopping centres, office complexes, and business parks rely on stop signage to manage vehicle movements through car parks, loading docks, and pedestrian crossings. Industrial facilities use stop signs to control heavy vehicle traffic, forklift operations, and truck movements in areas where visibility may be limited or multiple traffic streams intersect. Construction sites implement temporary stop signs as part of traffic management plans, controlling access to active work zones and protecting workers from vehicle hazards.

Private properties including residential estates, retirement villages, and gated communities install stop signs at internal intersections, entry points, and areas with high pedestrian activity. Agricultural properties use stop signage to manage farm vehicle traffic, protect livestock crossing areas, and control access to operational zones. Regardless of application, quality stop signs provide consistent, universally understood traffic control that works across all environments and user groups.

Choosing the Right Stop Signage for Your Needs

Selecting appropriate stop signs requires consideration of several factors including installation location, viewing distance, environmental conditions, and regulatory requirements. Standard stop signs feature the distinctive octagonal shape with red background and white "STOP" text inside, ensuring instant recognition by all drivers. Stop sign warnings use rectangular yellow backgrounds with black text and stop sign pictures, alerting drivers to upcoming cautions and allowing adequate stopping distance.

Material selection impacts sign longevity and performance. Outdoor stop signage requires weather-resistant materials including aluminum composite panel, corflute or class 1 or 2 reflective sheeting that maintains visibility in all lighting conditions. Reflective stop signs improve nighttime visibility, critical for areas without street lighting or 24-hour operations. Size selection depends on approach speed and viewing distance. Larger signs suit high-speed approaches or long sight lines, while standard sizes work for low-speed car parks and internal roadways.

Installation and Placement Best Practices

Effective stop sign installation ensures maximum visibility and compliance. Position stop signs at the point where vehicles should stop, typically at intersection approaches, pedestrian crossings, or controlled entry points. Mount signs at appropriate heights, generally 1.5-2.5 meters from ground level, ensuring clear visibility without obstruction from vegetation, parked vehicles, or structures.

Stop sign ahead warnings should be placed at distances allowing adequate reaction and stopping time based on approach speeds. For low-speed areas (under 40 km/h), position advance warning signs 30-50 meters before the stop sign. Higher speed approaches require greater warning distances. Combine stop signage with complementary road traffic control signs and measures including road safety products, speed restriction signs, road stencils and physical barriers where appropriate to create comprehensive traffic management systems.

Regular maintenance ensures continued effectiveness. Inspect stop signs regularly for damage, fading, vandalism, or obstruction. Replace damaged or illegible signs immediately to maintain clear communication. Trim vegetation that may obscure sign visibility and ensure mounting hardware remains secure.

Protecting What Matters Most

Quality stop signage represents a simple yet powerful investment in safety, liability protection, and operational efficiency. Professional Australian-made stop signs deliver the durability, visibility, and compliance your property needs while demonstrating your commitment to protecting everyone who enters your site. From standard regulatory stop signs to custom signs addressing unique site requirements, the right stop signage creates safer environments where clear communication prevents accidents before they happen.

FAQ's

Are stop signs required on private property in Australia?

While stop signs on private property aren't legally mandated like public road signs, they're highly recommended for managing traffic flow and demonstrating duty of care. Property owners can install stop signage to control vehicle movements, protect pedestrians, and reduce liability. Stop signs on private property establish clear traffic rules that drivers recognize and follow, even without legal enforcement.

How do I maintain stop signs to ensure long-term visibility? 

Inspect stop signs quarterly for fading, damage, graffiti, or obstructions from vegetation or parked vehicles. Clean signs regularly using mild detergent and water to remove dirt, dust, and grime that reduce visibility. Replace signs immediately if the red colour has faded significantly, text is illegible, or physical damage has occurred. Ensure mounting posts remain secure and signs are positioned at correct heights. Well-maintained stop signage provides reliable traffic control for many years depending on material quality and environmental exposure.

Do stop signs need to be reflective?

Reflective stop signs are strongly recommended for any location used during low-light conditions or at night. Reflective materials ensure stop signage remains visible in headlight beams, dramatically improving safety during evening and early morning hours. Properties operating 24/7, areas without street lighting, or locations with night-time vehicle movements should always use reflective stop signs.

Where should I position stop sign ahead warnings?

Stop sign ahead warnings should be placed at distances allowing adequate reaction and stopping time. For areas with speeds under 40 km/h, position advance warnings 30-50 meters before the stop sign. Higher speed approaches require 50-100+ meters warning distance. Consider sight lines, road conditions, and typical vehicle speeds when determining exact placement.

Do I need permission to install stop signs on my private property?

On private property, you generally don't require permission to install stop signs for internal traffic management. However, if your property connects to public roads, any signage near that interface should be discussed with local council to ensure it doesn't create confusion with public road signage.