5MPH Speed Limit Sign
Clearly display a 5MPH speed restriction with this highly visible 5MPH Speed Limit Sign.
• Informs drivers of a strict 5MPH speed limit within controlled vehicle areas
• Ideal for car parks, private roads, site entrances, and pedestrian-heavy zones
• Bold speed symbol and clear text ensure excellent visibility and quick recognition
• Available in Aluminium Composite (3mm), Aluminium Composite With Fixing Channel (3mm), Aluminium Composite RA1 Reflective (3mm), and Aluminium Composite RA1 Reflective With Fixing Channel (3mm)
• Helps reduce accidents and supports safer traffic management
Product Overview
The 5MPH Speed Limit Sign is designed to clearly display a strict 5 miles per hour speed restriction in controlled traffic environments. Featuring a highly recognisable speed limit symbol with bold black text for instant visibility, this sign helps reduce vehicle speeds, improve pedestrian safety, and support safer traffic management in car parks, private roads, and site access areas.
Where to Use
- Car parks
- Private roads
- Site entrances
- Pedestrian-heavy areas
- Commercial premises
Key Features
- Clear 5MPH speed restriction display
- High-visibility speed limit symbol
- Suitable for wall or post mounting
- Durable indoor and outdoor construction
- Supports safer vehicle movement
Materials & Options
- Aluminium Composite (3mm)
- Aluminium Composite With Fixing Channel (3mm)
- Aluminium Composite RA1 Reflective (3mm)
- Aluminium Composite RA1 Reflective With Fixing Channel (3mm)
Compliance
This sign supports compliance with UK health and safety regulations, including:
- Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
- Safety Signs and Signals Regulations 1996
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should this sign be installed?
This sign should be installed in car parks, private roads, and low-speed vehicle areas where a 5MPH speed limit applies.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, the aluminium composite materials are suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.
What does this sign indicate?
It informs drivers that the maximum permitted speed within the area is 5MPH.