No Cycling Sign

£2.76
SKU: B1001/300x100/1mm/NO FIX
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No Cycling Sign

Are you tired of cyclists riding on public footpaths or pavements? Do you have concerns about the safety of pedestrians? Look no further than our No Cycling Sign. This prohibition sign is the perfect solution to keep cyclists on designated cycle-ways or roads.

Key Features:

  • Clear and concise prohibition sign
  • Features an image of a cyclist in a prohibition circle
  • Designed to address the issue of cyclists on footpaths or pavements
  • Promotes safety for pedestrians

Why Choose Us?

Founded in 2014, The Sign Shed has quickly become one of the UK's leading online sign providers. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is reflected in our Reviews.io 5 Star Rating for both our products and services.

As experts in safety signage, banners, and personalised signage, we possess a wealth of industry knowledge. Our experienced and customer-focused team is always ready to assist you with any inquiries or concerns you may have.

Not only are our signs top-notch in terms of quality and design, but they are also environmentally friendly. Our signs are made from recycled materials, proudly manufactured in Britain at our headquarters located in the heart of Yorkshire.

Shop online or visit our store today to discover why we are the industry-leading innovators in signage and make a difference in promoting safety and order in public spaces.

More information

The material you need depends on where you sign is going and the surface the notice will be attached to. Click here for more information on the sign material you should choose.

The HSE (Health and Safety Executive) is the UK government body that determines the correct use of safety signs and symbols for each hazard in the workplace. For more details on the legal requirements, view our Guide to UK Safety Signs from The Sign Shed

The size of the sign needed is dependent on various factors such as how far away it needs to be viewed from. Click here for the viewing distances guide from The Sign Shed