Have you ever been cruising through a neighborhood only to find that a Stop or Yield sign just seems to be laying down on the side of the road? Whether through vandalism, accidents or weather, there’s a good chance that the lifespan of some signs are going to be cut short.
Consumers often get in touch with Municipal Supply & Sign Company to ask what to do in these cases.
The Benefits of Street Signs
Many of the benefits of street signs are relatively obvious. Without them, it can be rather hard for individuals to figure out where they’re going and what streets are which. Property managers who want to post such signs may be interested in large direction arrows, which indicate which way that motorists should keep. These can be ordered in either a left or right orientation. Chevron signs are attractive for the same reason, though they can be followed up in long lines because of their diminutive size.
How To Tell If A Street Sign is Missing
In many cases, it’ll be obvious since a sign post that you’re familiar with will be suddenly empty. You may also find that a street sign is either broken apart or suddenly positioned somewhere down below the pole. If that’s the case, then it usually needs to be replaced with a sign that’s identical to it. For instance, you’d want to replace traditional school signs with ones that are designed precisely to the same specifications.
Notify Authorities for Missing Street Signs
Depending on your locality, you may need to contact either the road commission, the department of transportation or your local peace officers to report a damaged street sign. Those who live in private communities, like trailer courts, will have to get in touch with their property manager. They’ll then be able to invest in the same kind of residential signs that were originally posted in the area.
What to Do With Damaged Street Signs
In some cases, damaged signs can be repaired to a certain degree. Vandal-resistant nuts and other pieces of sophisticated mounting hardware can be employed to ensure that once the sign is put back in place, it won’t be coming down any time soon. The real problems happen when the actual face of the sign has suffered damage in some sort of way. If that’s the case, then it’ll probably be necessary to replace the sign with one that’s just like it. Some authorities keep extras on hand just in case that sort of thing happens.
Parking sign has fallen in front of my house
The house of 502 Farnborough rd Clifton Estate Nottingham had a new fence put up the builders took down the street sign and have NOT put it back up the building company are called JMI FENCING 01158910646 Drivers are getting confused
The street signs for Stallion Road in Rocky Mount, NC have been removed. The poles are still there.
Missing street sign at W Nottingham and Farm Rd 139.
Reported this several months ago but has not been replaced.
In Cottonwood Subdivision the street sign has been taken down on Yorkwood Ln. Pllease have another one installed. The post is there but no street name.
Thanks