Traffic Signage & Stenciling

Why are Traffic Signages Important?

Whether you’re driving a car, on your bike, or walking, traffic signs and traffic stencils are important. These signs don’t only protect those behind the wheel of a car — pedestrians and cyclists use the road too! Signs let people know when and where they can cross the road, and alert drivers to their presence. Traffic stenciling services help keep our streets safe by ensuring that everyone knows what’s expected of them while out on the street. Choosing the right handicap parking lot stencil is a crucial aspect of ADA compliance. Whether you have just one space or an entire lot, these symbols are necessary to ensure that your properties follow all of the guidelines.

What are the different kinds of traffic signs your property should have?

Traffic signs are designed to provide safety and convenience for drivers by keeping them informed about certain things. For example, handicap parking signs let disabled people know where they can park their vehicles when they come in. Speed limit signs let drivers know how fast they should be going at all times while driving through a parking lot or other area with speed limits posted. Pedestrian crossing sign informs pedestrians that it’s unsafe to cross at this particular location because there isn’t enough time before traffic starts moving again (i.e., cars won’t stop).

How do you prepare your property for stenciling?

The first step to preparing your property for stenciling is sweeping it clean. You also want to make sure that the area you are going to paint is washed and dried before you apply the paint. This will ensure that there are no contaminants on the surface of the pavement, which could cause a problem when applying your traffic stencils.

What is the difference between traffic stencils and parking lot stencils?

Traffic stencils are usually made from Thermalized aluminum sheets or polymer plastic sheets that can be cut into different shapes and designs as desired. These materials make up the most popular types of traffic signs. Parking lot stencils, on the other hand, are typically made from either styrene or polyester which means they will last longer than their metal counterparts.