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W3-1-Advanced Traffic Control Sign
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Warning Signs — Reflective Traffic Warning Signs That Meet MUTCD Standards
Warning signs give drivers the split-second notice they need before a curve, a school zone, a pedestrian crossing, or a rough road ahead. The difference between a sign that gets noticed and one that doesn't often comes down to reflectivity — and that's exactly where we don't cut corners.
Every warning sign we produce at Municipal Supply & Sign Co. uses 3M Scotchlite or Oralite retroreflective sheeting, applied to DOT Alodized Aluminum that's been treated to ASTM B 499 specifications. The result is a sign that performs in full Florida sun, reads clearly at night, and doesn't fade or chalk like baked enamel or plain vinyl alternatives.
We manufacture warning signs in-house at our Southwest Florida facility and ship nationwide. Whether you're sourcing a single school crossing sign or outfitting an entire construction corridor, we have the inventory and the expertise to get it right.
What We Carry
- Curve and turn warning signs — W1 series, available in standard and oversized configurations
- Intersection warning signs — W2 series including cross road, T-intersection, and Y-intersection
- School zone signs — S1-1, S4-3, and related school crossing warnings
- Pedestrian and bicycle crossing signs — W11-2, W11-15 series
- Construction and road work signs — W20 series, End Road Work, Flagman Ahead
- Speed reduction ahead signs — W3-5, for transitions exceeding 10 MPH drops
- Road condition signs — Rough Road, Bump, Dip, Slippery When Wet
- Animal crossing signs — Deer, horse, and wildlife warning configurations
Reflective Sheeting Options
- Engineer Grade (Type I) — standard visibility, suitable for low-speed roads
- High Intensity Prismatic (Type III) — improved nighttime visibility, most common for municipal use
- Diamond Grade (Type XI) — maximum retroreflectivity, required for high-speed and high-risk locations
Who Orders From Us
- County and city road departments needing compliant warning sign inventory
- Traffic engineering firms specifying signage for new road projects
- Construction companies sourcing temporary and permanent warning signs
- Property owners and private roads needing posted warnings for curves, crossings, or hazards