Report missing, damaged or faded traffic signs
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Report damaged, faded or missing traffic signs, such as give way, speed limit and stop signs.
Report online now
Use the online form to report damaged, faded or removed traffic signs.
How to report traffic signs
You can report missing, damaged or faded traffic signs online.
If a sign is being stolen right now, call 000.
Report online now
Use the online form to report damaged, faded or removed traffic signs.
Report traffic signs online
Report damaged, faded or missing traffic signs using the online form.
What you need to do
To complete your report successfully, prepare the relevant details to help us investigate the issue.
You should also check whether the traffic sign issue is creating a public safety hazard. If it is, phone Council immediately on 07 3403 8888.
Let us know what type of traffic sign you want to report.
Choose from the following signs:
- give way
- no entry
- one way
- parking
- pedestrian crossing
- speed limit
- stop
- street name
- traffic mirror
- another sign such as a roundabout or falling rocks sign.
Help us understand what’s wrong with the sign.
Let us know if the sign is:
- damaged (e.g. bent or knocked over)
- faded
- missing or has been removed
- in the wrong location or doesn't match its location.
You can also request a new sign or ask us to alter or relocate an existing one.
Help us locate the sign by searching an address or manually finding the location on the form’s map.
You can take photos of the issue and attach them to your report.
Report online now
Use the online form to report damaged, faded or removed traffic signs.
Frequently asked questions
What happens after I report a traffic sign issue to Council?
Council will investigate the traffic sign issue if enough information has been provided.
You can also follow up on the report with the reference number you receive if you provide your contact details.
How do I report traffic light faults in Brisbane?
To report faulty traffic lights in Brisbane, phone Council on 07 3403 8888.
Report online now
Use the online form to report damaged, faded or removed traffic signs.
How to report traffic signs
You can report missing, damaged or faded traffic signs online.
If a sign is being stolen right now, call 000.
Report online now
Use the online form to report damaged, faded or removed traffic signs.
Report traffic signs online
Report damaged, faded or missing traffic signs using the online form.
What you need to do
To complete your report successfully, prepare the relevant details to help us investigate the issue.
You should also check whether the traffic sign issue is creating a public safety hazard. If it is, phone Council immediately on 07 3403 8888.
Let us know what type of traffic sign you want to report.
Choose from the following signs:
- give way
- no entry
- one way
- parking
- pedestrian crossing
- speed limit
- stop
- street name
- traffic mirror
- another sign such as a roundabout or falling rocks sign.
Help us understand what’s wrong with the sign.
Let us know if the sign is:
- damaged (e.g. bent or knocked over)
- faded
- missing or has been removed
- in the wrong location or doesn't match its location.
You can also request a new sign or ask us to alter or relocate an existing one.
Help us locate the sign by searching an address or manually finding the location on the form’s map.
You can take photos of the issue and attach them to your report.
Report online now
Use the online form to report damaged, faded or removed traffic signs.
Frequently asked questions
What happens after I report a traffic sign issue to Council?
Council will investigate the traffic sign issue if enough information has been provided.
You can also follow up on the report with the reference number you receive if you provide your contact details.
How do I report traffic light faults in Brisbane?
To report faulty traffic lights in Brisbane, phone Council on 07 3403 8888.
Report online now
Use the online form to report damaged, faded or removed traffic signs.