Low Clearance Sign. Low clearance plaques and signs low clearance with arrows warning signs (specify height) Overheight vehicles must take another route around restricted clearance.
Low Clearance Sign
Price and other details may vary based on product size and color. Stock and custom options available. Low clearance plaques and signs low clearance with arrows warning signs (specify height) Overheight vehicles must take another route around restricted clearance. The low clearance sign is used to warn road users of clearances less than 12 inches above this legal height. Web the legal height for vehicles is 13 feet, 6 inches. Home » traffic control & safety signs » warning signs » warning: Web these bright and reflective height clearance signs help to prevent accidents and damage to structures. Rigid plastic caution sign with yellow/black text on black/yellow base 23 save 9% $1033 list: 02 the actual clearance should be displayed on the low clearance sign to the nearest 1 inch not exceeding the actual clearance.
Stock and custom options available. Web choose from our selection of low clearance signs, including slip and fall prevention signs, clearance bars, and more. Rigid plastic caution sign with yellow/black text on black/yellow base 23 save 9% $1033 list: Web low clearance signs inform drivers of areas on the road where height clearance may be an issue. Web these bright and reflective height clearance signs help to prevent accidents and damage to structures. When a bridge has an overhead clearance less than 14 feet, this sign is posted indicating the actual legal overhead clearance of a bridge or elevated structure.do not enter if your vehicle is taller than the height listed on the sign. Clearance below bridges on freeways is typically 16 feet, 4 inches and for overhead mounted signs is 17 feet, 4. Browse our collection of overhead clearance signs below. Stock and custom options available. In stock and ready to ship. 02 the actual clearance should be displayed on the low clearance sign to the nearest 1 inch not exceeding the actual clearance.