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Civil & Structural Supplement
The consultation seeks views for proposed changes for the new TSRGD 2015, concentrating on the draft Schedules. Covering the new structure, sign illumination, sign clutter, parking signs and waiting restrictions, improving cycling facilities, traffic signals and pedestrian crossings. Presents the results of research looking at the number of traffic signs in England, updating previous research conducted in 1993 using local authority inventories rather than physical sign counts.
The consultation closed 12 June 2014. Forms part of the consultation package: Consultation on the draft Traffic signs regulations and general directions 2015. This is the in house analytical consultancy research document from 18 December 2013. The consultation package comprises: a consultation document, a draft statutory instrument, a circular and an impact assessment.
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