Road Closed (RUS) Roll Up Sign - With or Without Overlays

Model# Road Closed (RUS) Roll Up Sign - With or Without Overlays

Warn drivers with roll-up signs placed in advance about road closures. Choose from with or without overlays to best suit your application.
Specs:
Weight1 lbs.
ColorOrange
CertificationsNCHRP-350 | MUTCD – NA | MUTCD - W20-3
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$999 00/ ea
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Overview


Roll Up Signs Set Up Demonstration

 

 

 


Road Closed Roll-Up Signs

 

Keep roads clear for construction, authorized vehicles, and more with roll-up signs. A must for any organization or municipality during projects, repairs, floods, or maintenance. Choose from two legends and with or without overlays.

 

 

 


The Best for Your Budget & Environment

Not every road closure is scheduled. In case of emergency or disaster, these roll-up signs are preferred for their ease of use in setup and storage.

 

 

Identification legend makes it easy
to spot without unrolling

 

 

Anti-kiting device keeps the sign
smooth, legible, and in place.

 

 

Corner pocket protectors lengthen
the life of your sign

 

NCHRP-350

 

 

MUTCD-NA
Sign without overlay

 

 

MUTCD W20-3
Sign with overlay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roll-Up Traffic Control Signs

Low-light environments, inclement weather, nighttime use, and temporary daytime use will all inform the finish best for your project. Fortunately, the range of finishes available on this and other roll-up signs have you covered and compliant in all conditions.

The Right Size for Any Application

When deciding whether to use 36” or 48” temporary warning signs, transportation engineers should consider the type of roadway.

 

 

 

Roadway Regulations

According to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) here are the different types of roads:

 

 

Conventional Road: A street or highway other than a low-volume road,expressway, or freeway.

 

 

Low-volume Road: A facility that serves fewer than 400 vehicles per day on average.

 

 

Expressway: A divided highway with partial control of access.

 

 

Freeway: A divided highway with full control of access.

 

 

 

 

The Roll-Up Signs True Size

Understanding the real size of a roll up sign - open and rolled - in comparison to a person’s height.

 

 

 


No Matter The Application, We Have The Right Material

 

 

Standard Mesh – The most affordable option for daytime use only.


 

 

Non-Reflective – Fade resistant vinyl is an economical option for daytime use only.


 

 

Standard Reflective -  Ideal for day or nighttime usage.




 

Premium Mesh – This pigmented mesh is breathable, resists mold and mildew, and is non-reflective for daytime use only.

 

 

Marathon – Bright, longlasting fluorescence. Marathon fluorescence is less likely to lose power over time, making it a safer long-term investment.

 

 

Diamond Grade – Another premium option. Lightactivated, fluorescent, wideangle prismatic lens reflective sheeting for maximum daytime brightness.

 

 

 


Pockets & Assembling

 

 

 

 

 

Many Signs in One: Overlays

The overlay option allows for multiple messages to be displayed on a single sign.


The overlays are made from the same material as the sign and come with velcro strips on the back that enable quick and easy.

 

8x30 O/L standard with weatherized snaps display specific distance:

 

  • AHEAD 
  • 1500 FT
  • 500 FT
  • ½ MILE
  • 1000 FT
  • 1 MILE




Strong and Sturdy: Roll Up Sign Stands

 

The whole Bone Roll Up Sign line is compatible with Bone sign stands. They are NCHRP-350 certified, making them tested and approved for use on the national highway system.

Choose from Springless, Single Spring or Dual Spring

 

 

Springless

Single Spring

Dual Spring

 

 


Resources

 

Meeting OSHA Requirements For Construction Signs

Of the five most common workplace accidents, a construction site is an environment prone to all five. These include:

 

What Is the Main Purpose of Safety Signs?

Some companies post OSHA signs to comply with regulations and avoid costly penalties and business interruptions.
 

 

 

 

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