Description
Do Not Enter Sign
Control traffic flow and protect work zones with the 24″x24″ Do Not Enter Sign, a clear and effective solution for directing vehicles away from restricted or closed areas. Commonly used in parking lot maintenance, striping projects, and roadway work, this sign helps prevent wrong-way entry and reduces the risk of accidents around active job sites.
Whether used temporarily during maintenance or as part of a longer-term traffic control plan, this sign delivers an unmistakable message that drivers recognize instantly.
Key Benefits:
- Clearly communicates restricted access and wrong-way entry prevention
- Highly visible design for quick driver recognition
- Helps improve safety around active work zones
- Suitable for parking lots, roadways, and jobsite traffic control
- Easy to deploy as part of a temporary or semi-permanent setup
Like a closed lane marking, a Do Not Enter sign removes confusion and keeps traffic moving where it’s supposed to go.
How to Use the Do Not Enter Sign
Step-by-Step Overview:
- Place the sign at the entrance to the restricted or closed area.
- Ensure the sign faces oncoming traffic directly.
- Mount on a compatible stand or post if required.
- Check visibility regularly to ensure it remains unobstructed.
- Remove or reposition once the restriction is lifted.
- Correct placement is key to preventing accidental entry and improving compliance.
Technical Specifications
- Sign Type Do Not Enter
- Primary Use Traffic control and access restriction
- Typical Applications Parking lots, roadways, work zones
- Use Environment Outdoor, jobsite conditions
FAQ
When should a Do Not Enter sign be used?
It’s used whenever an area is closed to vehicle traffic or wrong-way entry needs to be prevented.
Is this sign suitable for temporary projects?
Yes. It’s commonly used during striping, sealcoating, and maintenance projects.
Can it be used in parking lots?
Absolutely. It’s effective for directing traffic during repairs or reconfiguration of lot layouts.
Will it hold up in different climates?
Yes. It’s intended for outdoor use across the Continental U.S., including varied weather conditions.
Use Case Example
During a sealcoating project, a contractor blocks off a finished section with a Do Not Enter sign to prevent vehicles from driving onto the fresh surface—protecting the work and avoiding costly re-dos.
Differentiation
Compared to improvised barriers or unclear messaging, a Do Not Enter sign offers immediate recognition and better compliance, making it a professional-grade choice for traffic control.






