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Put safety first with rapid-fixed signs for PCVs

routeone Team
Published: May 12, 2017
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Some road users may need a little extra help to see that your coach or bus is stationary.

To ensure the safety of passengers SignSafe4u has developed a number of easily-fixed, high-visibility signs that can be attached to the rear of vehicles.

The British-made signs are also suited for use when stopped on smart motorways, and the company says that they make stationary vehicles much more visible.

“Blind Veterans UK have already endorsed our product,” says Director Steven King.

“Its Fleet Manager and his supervisor were very impressed with the quick method of attachment, and in addition, they realised how the sign raises visibility of hazards when broken down or otherwise stopped.

“The Fleet Manager noted that our sign works better than a standard warning triangle because it can be placed at a height to suit.” Steven adds that the benefit is multiplied in poor weather conditions.

In addition to a keep right arrow, a general hazard warning sign can also be supplied by SignSafe4u. Besides coaches and buses, they are also ideal for use on service vans attending breakdowns.

www.signsafe4u.co.uk

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