Caution Pedestrians Sound Horn 10 mph Signs
Caution pedestrians sound horn 10mph signs warn drivers and forklift operators to reduce speed and sound their horn where pedestrians and vehicles share busy workplace routes.
Caution Pedestrians Sound Horn 10mph Signs warn drivers and forklift operators to slow down and sound their horn when approaching pedestrian areas, blind corners or warehouse routes. These multi-message safety signs help improve driver awareness and reduce the risk of vehicle-pedestrian incidents.
Where & How to Use this sign
Install these signs in warehouses, loading bays, factories and logistics yards where forklifts, delivery vehicles and pedestrians share working routes. They are commonly positioned near blind corners, intersections, entrances and pedestrian crossings to remind drivers to sound their horn and reduce speed.
Operational Safety Improvements After Installation
- ✓ Improved driver awareness of pedestrians
- ✓ Clear vehicle speed reminders
- ✓ Safer warehouse traffic routes
- ✓ Reduced blind-corner incidents
- ✓ Stronger pedestrian protection
- ✓ Better forklift traffic control
Specifications
- Conforms to BS EN ISO 7010
- Conforms to BS 5499
- ISO Symbol Codes: W001, M029
- Sign Category: Multi-message safety sign
- Sign Type: Pedestrian vehicle warning sign
- Orientation: Landscape format
- Materials: Rigid plastic
- Materials: Self-adhesive vinyl
- Materials: Removable repositionable vinyl
- Finish: High gloss surface
- Background colours: Yellow, blue and red
- Text colours: Black and white
- Size: H300 × W500 mm
- Size: H450 × W600 mm
- Pictogram symbols: Hazard warning, horn, 10mph
- Sign Messages: “Caution Pedestrians”
- Sign Messages: “Sound Horn”
- Sign Messages: “10 mph Speed Limit”
Workplace Installation Advice for Traffic Warning Signs
- ❌ Installing signs behind shelving or equipment
- ❌ Placing signs too far from blind corners
- ❌ Using faded or damaged signage
- ❌ Areas requiring road-compliant traffic signs
- ❌ Locations with no pedestrian movement
- ❌ Outdoor highways controlled by authorities
- ✅ Mount near warehouse junctions
- ✅ Position where drivers approach corners
- ✅ Combine with floor pedestrian markings
Customers frequently asked questions
What does a caution pedestrians sound horn 10mph sign mean? It warns drivers and forklift operators that pedestrians may be present and instructs them to slow down to 10mph and sound their horn when approaching the area.
Where should sound horn 10mph safety signs be installed? They are commonly installed in warehouses, loading bays, factories and logistics yards where vehicles and pedestrians share routes or where blind corners create visibility risks.
Why are sound horn safety signs used in warehouses? Forklift drivers often use horns to warn pedestrians when approaching corners or intersections where visibility is limited.
Are multi-message safety signs better than single warnings? Multi-message signs communicate several instructions at once, helping drivers understand hazards, speed limits and required actions more clearly.
Who should follow the instructions on these signs? Forklift operators, delivery drivers and any vehicle drivers moving through shared pedestrian areas should follow the warning instructions.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Multi-message pedestrian safety sign design
- ✓ Clear horn and speed restriction symbols
- ✓ Durable vinyl and rigid plastic options
- ✓ High visibility workplace safety colours
- ✓ Suitable for indoor and outdoor display
- ✓ Warns drivers of pedestrians ahead
- ✓ Encourages horn use at blind corners
- ✓ Reinforces safe vehicle speed limits
- ✓ Improves warehouse traffic awareness
- ✓ Helps prevent forklift pedestrian incidents
