Product Description
Reflective Slow Moving Vehicle Signs ensure maximum visibility, even at night. Keep roads safer by placing this orange safety triangle on your slow moving vehicle that needs to be street legal. Perfect for tractors, forklifts, golf carts, trucks and even horse and buggies! Comes with 2, 3/16" screws and nuts.
- Reflective fluorescent red border and fluorescent orange center can be easily seen in low visibility areas - sign shines out grabs the attention of people driving by.
- Punched with 2, 1/4” holes. Holes are placed 6” apart (center to center), 4” from the top, and 4” from the bottom.
- SMV emblem is required on any vehicle that drives on a public roadway that cannot keep up with 25 miles consistently.
- Sign is in compliance with ASAE S276.8 and can be seen up to 1000 ft away. Sign complies with Illinois state law and is the new requirement for the ASAE.
- Metal slow moving vehicle sign outlasts plastic signs - steel will not bend, crack or rust.
- Purchase an attachment kit to mount your sign to a SMV bracket holder found on tractors. Attachment kit allows you to easily remove your SMV emblem when you're not driving on public roads.
Exactly What I Was Looking For
Lots of people put all kinds of cool stickers on their bikes, because every cool sticker gives a bike an extra 2mph top speed. I ride a big electric motor assisted cargo bike, with enough cargo handling capacity to replace my car for in town trips. We don't have bike paths in Texas (except maybe in parts of Austin), so I have to share the road with cars, pickups, and 18 wheelers, even "in town", because...Texas. The warning triangle is a familiar sign for slow moving vehicles for most folks around here, because we're kinda "agricultural" in these parts. It's not a requirement for bicycles, but hey, every item that increases your visibility lowers the likelihood of getting run down by someone who "didn't see the bike". The sign is big, it's very noticeable during day and night, and mounted on the back of my e-bike should provide me with plenty of visibility for drivers who aren't texting, sleeping, or driving under the influence :-). I also ride with my lights on during the day and night, so there are NO EXCUSES about not seeing the bicycle!