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WK001 Roadworks Ahead Image
WK001 Roadworks Ahead
WK010 One-lane Crossover (Out) Image
WK010 One-lane Crossover (Out)
WK011 One-lane Crossover (Back) Image
WK011 One-lane Crossover (Back)
WK012 Move to Left (One Lane) Image
WK012 Move to Left (One Lane)
WK013 Return to Main Carriageway (One Lane) Image
WK013 Return to Main Carriageway (One Lane)
WK014 Move to Left (Two Lanes) Image
WK014 Move to Left (Two Lanes)
WK015 Return to Main Carriageway (Two Lanes) Image
WK015 Return to Main Carriageway (Two Lanes)
WK016 Obstruction Between Lanes Image
WK016 Obstruction Between Lanes
WK017 End of Obstruction Between Lanes Image
WK017 End of Obstruction Between Lanes

Temporary Roadwork Signs

In March 2009 the Department of Transport issued an updated Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual which includes important directives in relation to temporary traffic signs used at road works.

All temporary road work signs must now use Class Ref 2 Ultralite reflective sheeting, while the size of temporary road works signs now varies depending on the classification of the road.

Here you'll find detailed descriptions of this new classification system, along with a list of our full range of road signs.

Clearer road signs make it easier for motorists to negotiate road works safely.  Rennicks make it easier for you to negotiate Chapter 8.

MTS have provided an efficient and professional solution to providing Variable Messaging at our International Cricket and concert events at The Rose Bowl.

Mike Santer, Operations Manager
  • Passively Safe Sign Supports
  • Dynaflex Impact Resistant Signs
  • Periodic Speed Limit Signs
  • LED Signs
  • Portable Changeable Message Signs
  • T-25 Sensor Trailer
  • Smartsensor HD
  • Impact Protection Vehicle
  • Full Matrix T333
  • Mobile Lane Closure Trailer (MLCT)