Triangle Warning Sign: A Vital Road Safety Tool
Outstanding Reflective Performance
Engineered with premium reflective materials, this reflective warning sign offers superior light reflection from headlights and ambient sources. Whether in dim tunnels, nighttime driving, or adverse weather like rain and fog, the high-visibility safety sign can be clearly identified from a long distance. This early detection allows drivers sufficient time to react—slowing down or changing lanes—effectively reducing rear-end collision risks and enhancing road hazard visibility.


Sturdy and Stable Structure
Built with a reinforced triangular frame and durable materials, this breakdown triangle sign maintains reliable stability on diverse road surfaces. Its robust supporting legs offer firm grounding, even on uneven or slippery roads inside tunnels. Designed to withstand accidental impacts and harsh conditions, this stable warning triangle won’t easily topple, ensuring continuous and effective warning to approaching vehicles.
Easy to Use and Store
Setting up this portable triangle sign is quick and effortless. When an emergency occurs, simply unfold and position it behind your vehicle. After use, it folds compactly for neat storage in your trunk, occupying minimal space. This easy-fold emergency triangle ensures that you’re always prepared—ready to deploy within seconds during vehicle breakdowns or other urgent situations, providing peace of mind on every journey.


How to use
The triangle sign must be placed properly when the vehicle stops suddenly. The key is to choose the right distance and place it correctly, while also ensuring personal safety.
1. Turn on the hazard warning lights immediately after parking to ensure the vehicle is in a safe parking position.
2. Take out the triangle sign and unfold it, and confirm that the bracket is stable and can be placed upright.
3. Ordinary roads should be placed 50-100 meters behind the car, and highways should be placed 100 meters behind, and the distance should be doubled at night or when visibility is poor.
4. When placing it, it should face the direction of incoming traffic to ensure that there are no obstructions blocking the view.







