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Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002

Statutory Instruments SI 2002/3113

Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002

Document Status

Partially replaced or revised by new document

Supplement

Civil & Structural Supplement

Series

Statutory Instruments

Abstract

Provides the latest legally enforceable traffic regulations. An essential reference point for all involved with sign manufacturing, road construction and local authority road departments. Replace the 1994 Regulations, and later amendments to them, and prescribe the traffic signs and road markings to be used on public roads. Also used as the legal basis for prosecutions for offences involving signs, traffic signals and markings.

History

Part 1 and Part 2 are partially revoked by SI 2016/362 on 22/04/2016. Made - 16th December 2002. Laid before Parliament - 10th January 2003. Coming into force - 31st January 2003. Revokes - SIs 1994/1519, 1995/2769, 1995/3107 and 1999/1723. Amended by: SIs 2005/1670, 2006/2083, 2008/2177, 2011/1040 and 2011/3041.

ISBN

9780110429427

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