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Regulatory signs communicate legally binding instructions to road users and pedestrians. On public roads, regulatory signs are governed by state road authorities under the Australian Road Rules. On private property including car parks, private roads, and access ways, property owners are responsible for installing appropriate regulatory signage to manage traffic and access safely and legally.
Industro supplies regulatory signs to property managers, strata committees, councils, facility managers, and business owners across Australia. Our range covers the most common regulatory sign types for private property and internal traffic management applications.
Types of regulatory signs
Our regulatory sign range includes no stopping signs, no parking signs, give way signs, keep left signs, one way signs, no entry signs, and speed limit signs. Signs are available in standard sizes with reflective and non-reflective face options to suit both day and night visibility requirements.
Private property vs public roads
Regulatory signs on private property must clearly communicate the rule being enforced. While public road regulatory signs are defined by state road authorities, private property owners can reference the Australian Road Rules and relevant AS/NZS standards to ensure their signage is clear, appropriate, and defensible in the event of an incident or dispute.
Further reading: Regulatory signs on private property: managing access and traffic — in-depth guidance on Australian standards and compliance requirements.





































