SPEED BREAKER

SPEED BREAKER


It is very compact and has high resistance capacity to withstand severe impacts. The pre-coloured UV stabilised material (black & yellow) provides it permanent colour. For clear vision in the night two reflectors are fixed on both sides of the bump. Dev Plastics have categorised them in three types based on the usage i.e. Plastic, Rubber and Rumbler.

1) PLASTIC SPEED BREAKER

A plastic speed breaker is a raised road structure made from high-strength plastic. It forces vehicles to slow down when passing over it. Unlike traditional speed breakers made from concrete or rubber, plastic ones are lightweight, easy to install, and more durable in extreme weather conditions.

We are a leading Wholesale Distributor of plastic speed breaker( 20 tonn), pastic speed breaker (40 ton), rubber arrow speed breaker (50 mm), yellow and black plastic speed breaker, heavy duty plastic speed breaker and plastic speed breaker heavy duty version quality.


2) RUMBLER

URumble strips, also known as sleeper lines or alert strips, are grooved or indented sections of pavement designed to alert inattentive drivers through noise and vibration, potentially reducing accidents. They are used on highways to reduce lane departure crashes and alert drivers of potential dangers.

Rumble strips, also known as sleeper lines, alert strips are a road safety feature to alert inattentive drivers of potential danger, by causing a tactile vibration and audible rumbling transmitted through the wheels into the vehicle interior.


3) RUBBER SPEED BREAKER

Facility signs, or informative signs, guide drivers to services and facilities like gas stations, hospitals, or parking areas, and are typically blue, brown, or white with white legends, aiding navigation and ensuring a smoother journey.

Facility signs, or informative signs, guide drivers to services and facilities like gas stations, hospitals, or parking areas, and are typically blue, brown, or white with white legends, aiding navigation and ensuring a smoother journey. Facility signs, or informative signs, guide drivers to services and facilities like gas stations, hospitals, or parking areas, and are typically blue, brown, or white with white legends, aiding navigation and ensuring a smoother journey.


3) FACILITY SIGNS

Facility signs, or informative signs, guide drivers to services and facilities like gas stations, hospitals, or parking areas, and are typically blue, brown, or white with white legends, aiding navigation and ensuring a smoother journey.

Facility signs, or informative signs, guide drivers to services and facilities like gas stations, hospitals, or parking areas, and are typically blue, brown, or white with white legends, aiding navigation and ensuring a smoother journey. Facility signs, or informative signs, guide drivers to services and facilities like gas stations, hospitals, or parking areas, and are typically blue, brown, or white with white legends, aiding navigation and ensuring a smoother journey.


3) S.S SIGNS

In India, the size of traffic signs are prescribed by the Order on Traffic Signs, Partition Lines, and Road Markings, which is also known as the Sign Ordinance. This ordinance establishes installation standards, methods, and recommendations, which are further refined by specific guidelines from expressway operators for highways. The height, or clearance, between the road surface and the bottom edge of a traffic sign varies. The sizes may also vary based on the area, speed limits, and the type of signs they are supposed to indicate.

We are the leading suppliers of Retro Reflective Traffic Signs at a reasonable price. We are the manufacturers and deal in bulk orders and requirement with a proven delivery service and record. ffering a range of SS Direction Sign Boards. Moreover, these products are manufactured using SS Fabrication, Retro-reflective Sticker, and Fabrication that is procured from the reliable vendors. Further, these are available in various shapes and sizes, as desired by the clients. Further more, our design team brings in innovation to each signage as per the latest trends.


3) OVERHEAD GANTRY & CANTILEVER SIGN

Cantilever & Gantry signs are traffic signs mounted on an overhead support. They are usually built on high-traffic roads with several routes and lanes. Gantries may also be cantilevered on one side. The underlying object of gantry signs is to direct cars driving on highways in the right direction.

Directing incoming and ongoing traffic on a highway is mandatory by law. We at Joseph Group work as per the specifications set by the law and create the perfect gantries that guide and direct motorists and pedestrians. Servicing of gantries is our forte. Whether you want a new gantry sign or want your old one standing tall and shinning bright, our experts will have it all handled.


3) OTHER SIGN

Besides the common "STOP" and "GIVE WAY" signs, other important traffic signs include "NO ENTRY," "PEDESTRIAN PROHIBITED," "HORN PROHIBITED," "NO PARKING," "SPEED LIMIT," and signs warning of hazards like curves, narrow roads, or pedestrian crossings.

In the dynamic landscape of Indian traffic, these signs play a pivotal role in maintaining order and safety. They serve as information, conveying crucial messages to drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists alike. Whether it's a vibrant red stop sign commanding attention at an intersection or a subtle arrow indicating a change in direction, each sign serves a specific purpose, contributing to the overall safety and efficiency of the transportation system. Having said this, also keep in mind to buy insurance to secure your ride.


3) RAILWAY SIGN

We often come across different railway symbols alongside railway tracks that serve different purposes for locomotive drivers and railway staff. Some symbols are very common and we know their meaning. But some of those Indian railway symbols are hard to understand. You start looking for the meaning of those railway track signboards. Here, we have compiled a detailed list of different signs and symbols at railway tracks. You will learn a lot about Indian Railways and how it uses different types of signboards to convey different types of messages.

Passive Signs:
Signs that alert motorists that they are approaching a highway-rail grade crossing.
Active Signs:
Electronic devices that warn the motorist of the approach, or presence, of rail traffic at grade crossings