Boxed Edge Signs – What’s that?

When it comes to managing traffic during roadworks, events, or emergencies, safety and clarity are paramount. That’s where Boxed Edge Signs come into play. Designed for temporary use, these signs are a staple in traffic management across construction sites, utility works, and short-term road closures.

Our T-Series Boxed Edge Signs are lightweight, yet durable signs made from steel. The “boxed edge” refers to the frame around the sign, which adds rigidity and makes them easy to handle and secure. They can be mounted on foldable or fixed legs, allowing for quick setup and removal. Perfect for dynamic or short-notice projects.

Some local councils do require Boxed Edge Signs with a placement duration of more than 30 days to be mounted on a fixed post.

Ease Of Use

One of the key advantages of these signs is portability. Because they’re lightweight, a single worker can deploy and reposition them without specialised equipment. This saves time and reducing labour costs. Their design also allows for efficient storage and transport, with signs nesting together neatly when not in use.

From a safety perspective, visibility is critical. Our boxed edge signs feature Class C400 reflective faces for high visibility in low-light or adverse weather conditions. Clear, bold lettering and standardised colours ensure that drivers and pedestrians receive unambiguous instructions or warnings.

Boxed Edge Display

In addition, their modular nature means that they can be customised with a range of faces to suit different needs. These include speed limits, lane closures, or directional arrows—making them a versatile tool for any temporary traffic control situation.

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At National Traffic Signs, we supply high-quality boxed edge signs built to meet industry standards. We ensuring safety, reliability, and ease of use. Whether you need a few signs or a full traffic management kit, we’re here to help you keep your projects running safely and smoothly.

Please note: When buying Temporary Roadwork Signage always check Traffic Control Plans, Council, State Authorities etc. regarding the correct sign and size for your area and work site before ordering.

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