Class 1 sheet metal plate 135x90 fig. 344 " variation of available lanes "
Plate plate plate class 1 variation lanes available temporary road construction site signs work safety
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Features:
• Vertical road warning or information sign, in compliance with Figure II 344 of the Regulations for the execution and implementation of the Highway Code (Presidential Decree 495/1992), which signals a change in the number of lanes available for travel.
• It is used to inform users that, due to roadworks, narrowings or changes to the road system, the number of lanes is reduced or changes in layout.
Technical features:
• Figure: II 344 – "Variation of available lanes"
• Shape: Rectangular
• Dimensions: 135 x 90 cm
• Material: Hot-dip galvanized sheet metal or aluminum (minimum thickness 25/10)
• Reflective film: Class 1 – standard reflectivity, suitable for day and night visibility under normal conditions
• Background: Blue reflector, white symbols and arrows
• Graphic: Schematic representation of the reduction in the number of lanes, with directional arrows indicating the new configuration
• Edge: White
• Finish: Rounded corners and anti-cut edge
• Mounting: Pre-drilled for mounting on poles, trestles, portals or mobile supports
Function and Usage:
• The sign Fig. II 344 is used to warn of a change in the roadway, such as:
• Change from 3 to 2 lanes
• Temporary closure of a lane for roadworks
• Traffic diversions or channels
• Lane reductions in tunnels or junctions
Areas of use:
• Fixed or mobile road construction sites
• Main urban and suburban roads
• Highways and junctions
• Entry into controlled or modulated traffic zones
It must be installed well in advance of the point where the modification takes place, to allow users to maneuver correctly.
Regulatory Compliance:
Conforms to:
• Legislative Decree 285/1992 – Highway Code (Art. 21, 38 and 39)
• Presidential Decree 495/1992 – Implementing Regulation, Figure II 344
• Produced according to UNI EN 12899-1 technical standard
Can be used both in a temporary (construction site signs) and permanent context