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Traffic Signs Manual
Gives advice for the appropriate use of traffic signs and road markings required by the Traffic signs regulations and general directions. This chapter focuses on regulatory signs and details format, types, sizes, siting, mounting, backing boards, illumination, road markings, maintenance and working drawings. Covers: stop signs, give way signs, compulsory and prohibited movements, prohibition of traffic, pedestrian zones, clearways, speed limits, bus lanes and gates, tram signs, cycle facilities, congestion charging zones, parking, and red routes.
Supersedes Traffic Signs Manual. Chapter 3 Regulatory signs (DfT, 2008). First published 2019. First edition 1986. Jointly published by Department for Transport, Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland), Scottish Government and Welsh Government.
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