Mandatory Height Restriction Permanent UK Road Sign
- Post Mountable with 2 fixing rails
- Class 2 R2/RA2 Reflective
- Available in 300mm, 600mm, 750mm, 900mm Disc
Diagram 629.2A is a sign that prohibits certain height vehicles from accessing a route that may have low bridges or low overhanging structures.

Specification:
Material: R2/RA2 reflective overlay on aluminium composite backing
Fixing Method: 2 fixing rails for post mounting
Reflectivity: Class 2 R2/RA2
As per the UK Highways Traffic Sign Manual Chapter 4 - Warning Signs page: 41 The following advice is given:
7.7.2. The sign to diagram 629.2A (S2‑4‑5, see Figure 7-11) should be mounted on the bridge, as a driver seeing a bridge with no height limit indicated might well assume the headroom to be at least 16’‑6”. It may also be placed at the roadside in advance of the bridge (in most cases a sign being required on each side of the road), but as it is an offence for drivers of overheight vehicles to pass these signs, they should not be placed where they would prevent legitimatelyrequired access to premises or side roads. Even when diversion signing has been provided, it is still necessary to give proper advance warning of the height restriction. Signs to diagram 530A are not appropriate, as they give no indication of the prohibition. Diagram 818.4, with or without a diversion route should be used; it will sometimes be possible to indicate an escape route for drivers who have missed the diversion signs by siting this sign in advance of the last diversion or turning point before the bridge. If it is much further from the bridge than the usual warning distance indicated in Appendix A, another sign to diagram 818.4 may be required at the appropriate place. Diagram 818.4 may also be used to indicate a restriction in a side road by including an arrow on the sign (the legend “ahead” must not be used with the arrow).