Roll-Up Signs For Traffic Control & Safety

1st Vanguard carries all the MUTCD required roll-up signs for temporary traffic control zones to provide drivers with high-visibility advanced warning and clear guidance through changing road conditions.

Roll-Up Signs & Accessories

Roll-up signs are essential for protecting construction sites, work zones, roads, events, pedestrian walkways and public spaces. These standardized signs maintain safety and compliance by alerting motorists to the presence of workers, equipment, or unexpected hazards.
Our extensive inventory of Roll-up signs are available for your next project.

POPULAR ROLL-UP SIGNS

Work Area Ahead

Utility Work Ahead

One Lane Road Ahead

Reverse Curve Left

Detour Ahead

Road Closed

Shoulder Work

Worker (Symbol)

Be Prepared To Stop

Merge Left (Symbol)

Flagger (Symbol) w/ Paddle

Fresh Oil

Trucks Entering Highway

Tree Work Ahead

Flagger Symbol

Road Work Ahead

Utility Construction Ahead

Lane Closed Ahead

Top 10 Most Requested MUTCD Roll-Up Traffic Safety Signs

1. Road Work Ahead (W20-1)

Almost every temporary traffic control zone is required to start with this warning of “Road Work Ahead”.

These signs are essential for any project involving active traffic control. Municipalities and utility crews search for these constantly as they are required whenever a flagger is present to stop or redirect traffic.

2. Flagger Ahead / Flagger Symbol (W20-7)

3. One Lane Road Ahead (W20-4)

This sign is very common for local road maintenance and utility repairs (like water line fixes or tree trimming) where two-way traffic must be reduced to a single lane.

4. Be Prepared To Stop (W3-4)

Used in conjunction with flaggers or lane closures. This is a high-priority safety sign that searchers often look for to ensure they are meeting "high-speed" or "high-volume" road requirements.

5. Utility Work Ahead (W21-7)

A favorite for telecommunications, power, and water companies and more specific than "Road Work Ahead". Often used by private contractors working in municipal streets.

6. Lane Closed Ahead (Right/Left) (W20-5)

Construction companies use these roll-up signs to designate which lane is being shut down. These are often sold with Velcro overlays so the sign can be changed from "Right" to "Left" as the project progresses.

7. Detour Ahead (W20-2)

Municipalities use these for road closures due to events, emergencies, or long-term construction and are a staple for city public works departments.

8. End Road Work (G20-2)

To maintain compliance with MUTCD, a work zone must be "closed" by a sign telling drivers the project has ended. Don’t forget this sign for your project!

9. Shoulder Work Ahead (W21-5)

These roll-ups are extremely common for roadside maintenance, mowing, or minor utility repairs that don't necessarily close a full lane but still require a warning for the safety of the crew.

10. Emergency Scene Ahead (Pink)

While construction roll-ups are orange, Fluorescent Pink roll-up signs are the standard for incident management. Fire departments and police agencies specifically search for these for accident scenes.

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Roll-up signs play an important role for safe and effective traffic management in work zones. Sign materials are also important to consider.

  • Mesh: Best for daytime and high-wind areas (breathable materials let’s wind pass through)

  • Non-Reflective Vinyl: Cost-effective for daytime-only useContact us today if you have any questions on th eright roll-up signs for your project.

  • Reflective (Super Bright/Marathon): Required for nighttime visibility.

If you need help determining which signs and materials are right for your job just give us a call or reach out. We’re here to help.

MUTCD Roll-Up Signs:
Materials Matter!