Give way Sign Road Markings
Give Way Triangle Road Marking Essential traffic control marking that clearly indicates priority rules and enhances junction safety The Give Way Triangle Road Marking gives drivers an immediate, visible warning that they must slow down, prepare to stop, and give way to traffic before entering a major road, mini roundabout, or priority junction. Made for clear traffic flow, road safety, and UK road markings compliance, this high-visibility white thermoplastic triangle supports the Highway Code, reduces confusion at a junction ahead, and helps road users choose the correct lane before reaching the stop line, broken white lines, or double broken lines. The ‘Give Way’ marking is represented by a triangle pointing towards the vehicle, indicating that drivers should slow down and prepare to stop to let other road users pass. Vehicles on the main road you are joining or crossing have absolute priority. Pedestrians who have started to cross must be given priority according to Highway Code Rule 170. Why You’ll Love It Highway Code Compliant – Designed for UK traffic regulation standards where drivers must give way to traffic at junctions, mini roundabouts, and priority intersections. Enhanced Visibility – High-contrast white thermoplastic stands out against the road surface, helping drivers see the line ahead in poor weather, at night, and near traffic lights or traffic signals. Durable Performance – Premium thermoplastic offers better wear resistance than traditional paint, especially where stationary vehicles, braking, and traffic turning place stress on road markings. Quick Installation – Gas torch application bonds the triangle to asphalt or concrete quickly, helping reduce road closure time and disruption to traffic lanes. Cost-Effective Safety – A clear give way marking helps prevent accidents, supports police control when needed, and reduces liability by making priority rules obvious. White, double broken lines indicate that drivers must give way to traffic on major roads, and they are commonly found at mini roundabouts and junctions with major roads. At roundabouts, drivers must give way to traffic from the right, which is indicated by broken white lines at larger roundabouts and a thicker broken line at mini roundabouts. What Makes It Different Most road markings fade quickly, lose their straight line edges, or lack the precision needed for professional traffic control. This product is built for long-term visibility, accurate placement, and dependable performance in real road conditions. Precision Cut Design – Factory-cut triangular form gives a clean, consistent triangle pointing toward approaching drivers for a professional finish. Premium Thermoplastic Material – Bonds strongly to the prepared surface and lasts longer than traditional paint, reducing repeat maintenance. Reflective Properties – Reflective glass bead performance improves visibility for oncoming traffic, other vehicles, and road users pass-through areas in wet or low-light conditions. This marking also works clearly alongside other UK road markings, including edge lines, centre line markings, hazard warning line layouts, double white lines, white diagonal stripes, white bay markings, white parking bays, bus stop markings, cycle lane markings, yellow lines, single yellow lines, double yellow lines, kerb markings, single yellow kerb lines, double yellow kerb lines, yellow boxes, box junction markings, criss crossing yellow lines, and yellow boxes filled areas. How It Works Surface Preparation Clean and dry the road surface before application. Remove dust, oil, loose aggregate, and moisture so the thermoplastic can bond properly at the junction approach point. Heat Application Position the marking with the triangle pointing toward approaching vehicles, then heat with a gas torch until the thermoplastic melts and bonds to the surface. Traffic Control Once cooled, the marking gives drivers a clear instruction to slow down, prepare to stop, and give way to traffic on the major road or traffic from the right. Edge lines are white and appear on the left-hand side of the road, marking the edge of the carriageway and helping drivers maintain a safe lateral position. Centre lines are white and broken, separating opposing flows of traffic, and can vary in length and gap size depending on the speed limit. Hazard warning lines are similar to centre lines but feature longer painted sections and shorter broken gaps, warning drivers of non-obvious hazards such as approaching junctions. Product Details Material: Premium grade thermoplastic Colour: High-visibility white with reflective properties Application: Gas torch heat application Use Areas: Junctions, mini roundabouts, private roads, car parks, residential streets, industrial estates, and priority road intersections Compliance: Suitable for UK Highway Code road safety layouts and traffic regulation use Function: Supports give way control before a major road, exit road, or junction ahead Finish: Durable, reflective, and professional-looking compared with traditional paint Double white lines can appear in several configurations, where the nearest line is broken, solid, or both solid, indicating different rules for overtaking and stopping. White diagonal stripes are used to separate lanes or protect traffic turning right, and drivers should not enter these areas unless it is safe to do so. This marking is suitable where visibility must remain clear near a bus lane, bus lane lanes, bus lane lanes reserved for public transport, advanced stop line areas, clear yellow zig zags, outside shop parades, and areas with waiting restrictions. For yellow lines, waiting rules, seasonal restrictions, bank holidays, and double yellow kerb lines, always check nearby signs. Who It’s For Ideal for: Local authorities managing traffic flow and road safety Highway maintenance contractors and road marking specialists Private road developers, car park operators, car club sites, and car sharing services Commercial sites needing clear priority control near traffic signals or found alongside traffic lights If you need a clear, durable, and compliant give way triangle marking that helps only one vehicle or multiple vehicles waiting understand priority at a junction, this product fits your needs. Frequently Asked Questions Where should give way triangles be positioned? Give way triangles should be positioned on the approach to a junction, mini roundabout, or priority intersection, before the give way line or double broken lines, so drivers receive clear warning before joining the major road. How long do thermoplastic triangles last? Thermoplastic give way road markings usually last far longer than traditional paint. Lifespan depends on traffic volume, weather, surface preparation, heavy braking, and whether the area carries frequent turning traffic or stationary vehicles. Are these markings legally compliant? Yes. The Highway Code states that drivers must give way where required by signs and road markings. When correctly installed with the correct line layout, the marking supports UK road markings standards for priority control. Ready to Upgrade Your Junction Safety? Stop relying on faded paint markings that compromise traffic safety and confuse drivers at critical decision points. Choose the Give Way Triangle Road Marking for a clear, durable, reflective, and professional priority marking that helps drivers slow down, choose the correct lane, and give way safely. Order Your Give Way Triangle Road Marking Fast delivery. Technical support available. Built for safer junctions.
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- 1200mm x 1200mm, 2500mm x 1200mm, 3030mm x 1200mm, 4040mm x 1600mm, 4300mm x 1500mm, 5050mm x 2000mm, 7070 x 2000mm
Variants (7)
- 1200mm x 1200mm — 96.80 GBP — In stock
- 2500mm x 1200mm — 154.80 GBP — In stock
- 3030mm x 1200mm — 224.80 GBP — In stock
- 4040mm x 1600mm — 306.80 GBP — In stock
- 4300mm x 1500mm — 321.80 GBP — In stock
- 5050mm x 2000mm — 416.80 GBP — In stock
- 7070 x 2000mm — 476.80 GBP — In stock
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