Traffic road signage motor vehicle lane informative signs
Signage materials: National aluminum plate attached engineering level tapetum lucidum.
Specification: 600mm\ 800mm \ 1000mm \ 1200mm.
Product features:
1. Laser incision, punch stamping mould forming, hydraulic pressure machinery crimping, high-strength, more aesthetical.
2. Applicable Traffic,road,freeway,highway,street,pavement,parking lot,lane,cross,bridge,road construction,channel,driveway,expressway,etc use will be more safe.
3.Adopt aluminum plate fabrication, better&advanced anti-corrosion function.
4.Tapetum lucidum pasted on the concave surface of the signage. More convenient for installation & transportation.
Traffic road signage motor vehicle lane informative signs is suitable for freeway,expressway,lane,parking lot,road, way, street, highway, railway,corner,roadway,pavement,footpath,parking zone,etc public place use, for showing correct guidance instruction.
Most early direction signs were based on the traditional styles in use in area; the United Kingdom used adapted, cast iron fingerposts for signing directions,while the United States adopted an ad hoc scheme based on traditional trail markings. These proved unwieldy, and modernisation efforts quickly sprung up to change them. However, the changes faced opposition, both from traditionalists who preferred the style or charm of older signs, and from businesses along affected routes, who feared that standardised direction signs would favour the new highways, causing rural routes to fade into obscurity.
The first direction signs were milestones on the Roman road network; finding one's location on the long, straight roads was difficult, and hence, large stones were placed at intervals along the roads, giving the distance in Roman miles to nearby major cities, and usually to the capitals of major provinces. As most Roman roads diverged from Rome, one of the numbers was usually the distance to the Milliarium Aureum, a large golden milestone in the centre of Rome, although sometimes other stones, such as the London Stone, were used in places where measuring distances from Rome was impossible or not useful.
Traffic road signage motor vehicle lane informative signs