Speed Signs & Shared Zone Signs
Speed Signs
Speed signs display the maximum speed limit allowed on a particular road or section of road. They help drivers know how fast they should drive to ensure safety for themselves and others. These signs are crucial for preventing accidents and keeping traffic flowing smoothly.
In Australia, speed signs are usually circular and have a red circle border with a black number in the middle indicating the speed limit. The red and the circular shape help drivers quickly recognize that the sign is about speed limits. Australian standards ensure that these signs are uniform across the country.
Shared Zone Signs
Shared zone signs are road signs that mark areas where pedestrians and vehicles share the road space. These zones are designed to prioritize the safety of pedestrians and encourage drivers to be extra cautious. Shared zones are typically found in areas with a lot of foot traffic, like shopping centres or pedestrian-only areas.
In Australia, shared zone signs consist of a white rectangular sign with black text and symbols. This colour combination helps distinguish these signs from other types of road signs. The blue colour indicates that the sign is related to pedestrian zones.
Speed and shared zone signs are crucial in maintaining road safety and ensuring that drivers and pedestrians can coexist safely on the road.