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1 THE TRAFFIC SIGNS REGULATIONS AND GENERAL DIRECTIONS 2002 LIST OF DIAGRAMS AND HOW THEY DIFFER FROM THE TSRGD 1994 SCHEDULE 1 - WARNING SIGNS General Most supplementary plates can now incorporate a distance and/or an arrow so that it is no longer necessary to use two plates together. The signs shown in diagrams 504.1, 505.1, 506.1, 507.1, (new sign), (new sign), 510, 512, 512.1, 512.2, 513, 516, 517, 521, 522, 523.1, 524.1, 528, 529, 529.1, 545 and need not be lit on roads with street lighting where the road is (a) single carriageway, (b) has a speed limit of 30 mph or less and (c) is not a principal or trunk road. The sign in diagram is no longer require to be lit on roads without street lighting. Diagrams 501, 502 and 503 Diagram Diagram No change, but Schedule 16, item 17 now makes it clear that the thickness of the approach symbol may not be varied. Diagram and No change, but Schedule 16, item 17 now makes it clear that the thickness of the approach symbol may not be varied. Diagram New traffic merge sign, reinstating a revised version of diagram 508 of the 1981 Regulations, for use on the main carriageway of a dual carriageway. Diagram New traffic merge sign, reinstating a revised version of diagram 509 of the 1981 Regulations, for use on a slip road leading to a dual carriageway. Diagram 510 Diagram 511 No change to diagram, but can now be used with the Adverse camber plate to diagram or the distance plate to diagram 572. Diagrams 512, and No change to diagrams, but can now be used with Oncoming vehicles in middle of road plate to diagram 575. Diagram 513 Diagram Diagram Caption amended to include series of bends. Sign can now be used with Oncoming vehicles in middle of road plate to diagram 575. The plate may now be used with diagram 510 (roundabout ahead). Caption amended to Maximum speed in miles per hour advised at a bend or other hazard.2 Diagram 515 New direction added so that the chevron sign must be used with diagram 606 (turn right arrow) when placed on the central island of a roundabout. Diagrams 515.1, 515.1A and Diagrams 516 and 517 Diagrams 518 and 519 No change except that a distance may be shown when incorporated in a plate to diagram 518 (Single file traffic) or 519 (Single track road). A distance or for and a distance may be added. An arrow may be added. Single track road (diagram 519) may be on three lines. Diagrams 520, 521, 522, 523.1, 524.1, 525, 526, 527, 528, 528.1, 529, and 530 Diagram New variants Overhanging buildings and Overhanging structure. A distance and/or an arrow may be added. Diagrams and Diagram An arrow may be added. Diagrams and Diagram 543 Diagram Diagram 544 Diagram Diagram Diagram 545 Sign is no longer required to be directly illuminated when used with a Humped crossing plate on a road without street lighting. May be used with new plate to diagram 7030 (Traffic control ahead) where convoy working at road works is in operation. A distance and/or an arrow may be added. Caption changed to Zebra crossing ahead and 1200 sizes deleted. Sign is no longer required to be directly illuminated when used with a Humped crossing plate on a road without street lighting size deleted size deleted. Elderly removed from caption size deleted. Diagrams 546, and A distance and/or an arrow may be added. Diagram Diagram Elderly people deleted. Diagram illustrated as Disabled people. A distance and/or an arrow may be added to the plate. Diagrams and Deleted and both replaced by new diagram3 Diagram Can be used with the signals shown in diagram A distance and/or an arrow may be added to the plate. Diagram Diagram 548 Diagram New diagram Humped crossing to replace diagrams and An arrow may be added. Diagrams 549 and 550 Diagram Diagram Caption amended to include accompanied horses or ponies crossing road ahead. May be used with diagram 572 or 573 (distance plates). New sign warning that horse drawn vehicles are likely to be in road ahead. Diagrams 551, 551.1, 551.2, 552, 553 and Diagram Diagram 554 Diagram for and a distance may be added. Ford may also be varied to Gates. When varied to Gates the sign may be used with diagram 570 ( For and a distance). May be used with diagram 663 varied to Road liable to flooding. Diagram No change, but no longer used with a distance plate to diagram 570 as distance may now be shown on the plate to diagram Diagram Diagram 555 Diagram May be used with new diagram 629A. for and a distance may be added. New sign warning of water course alongside road ahead. Diagrams 556, 556.1,556.2 and 557 Diagram Diagram Sign is no longer required to be directly illuminated on a road without street lighting. Diagrams and Diagrams 558 and A second arrow pointing in the opposite direction may be added. The distance may be omitted. The legend on the sign shown in diagram may be on two lines.4 Diagram for and a distance may be added. Diagrams 559, 560 and 561 Diagram 562 No change, but no longer used with distance plates to diagrams 570 and 573 as distance may now be shown on the plate to diagram 563. Diagram 563 Diagram New variants Pedestrians crossing, Runners in road and Walkers in road. A distance and/or an arrow may be added. FIRE may be varied also to FIRE AND AMBULANCE. A distance and/or an arrow may be added. Diagrams 570, 572 and 573 No change, but no longer used with signs that are always used with other plates that can now include a distance. Diagram 574 Diagram 575 May now be used with the signs shown in diagrams 512 (bend), (junction on outside of a bend), (junction on inside of a bend) and 513 (double bend). Diagrams 581, 582, 583 and Diagram 584 Diagram New sign warning that traffic queues are likely on road ahead. New plate for use with diagram 584 above. SCHEDULE 2 - REGULATORY SIGNS General Diagram Diagram 602 Diagram Diagram 606 Minimum x-height reduced from 20 to 15 for signs that indicate waiting/loading restrictions and parking/loading bays, and which comprise two or more panels. Direction 11 (repeater signs) now applies to more signs indicating waiting restrictions and parking/loading bays. Now linked to diagram 783 (level crossing sign DRIVERS OF LONG LOW VEHICLES phone before crossing ). New direction to ensure that the sign is not used on all routes through a junction. Deleted (now prescribed by The School Crossing Patrol Sign (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 as school crossing patrol legislation has been devolved to Scotland and there is a need for separate regulations to cover England and Wales only). Can be used with one of the new exemption signs to diagrams 954.5, or at a signal-controlled junction.5 Diagrams 607 and 608 Diagram 609 Diagram 610 Diagram 611 Diagram Section 36 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (disqualification for offences) now applies to this sign. New 300 size for use in bollards. Caption and regulations amended with regard to the meaning and use of a mini-roundabout (meaning now given in regulation 16). Diagrams 612 and 613 New 270 size for use on traffic signal heads. Can be used with one of the new exemption signs to diagrams 954.5, or at a signal-controlled junction. Diagram 614 Diagram 615 New 270 size for use on traffic signal heads. Sign removed from regulation 10(1) as it requires a TRO (see direction 7). Section 36 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 (disqualification for offences) now applies to this sign. Diag 1023 (triangular give way road marking) may be used with this diagram. No longer used with a distance plate to diagram 570 as distance may now be shown on the plate to diagram Diagram for and a distance may be added. Diagram 616 May be used with new BUS ONLY marking (diagram ). Diagrams 617 and 618 No change Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 618.3A buses and coaches no longer a permitted variant. Any reference to permit holders may include an identification symbol. Design of right hand sign modified. Except for may include permit holders and any identification symbol. As the sign is used at the entry to a pedestrian zone that does not have waiting restrictions, reference to diagram has been removed. The lower panel may be omitted. Any reference to permit holders may include an identification symbol. Schedule 16, item 38 allows At any time in the bottom panel to be varied to another time of day. In the right hand version of the diagram. Except for access may be omitted or varied to include other exemptions (except loading or loading by goods vehicles). Any reference to permit holders may include an identification symbol. Bottom panel may be varied to another time of day. Diagrams and 6196 Diagram Diagram Diagram 620 Diagram Diagram 622.1A No change, but caption amended to refer to motor cycles without sidecars as solo motor cycles (in accordance with revised caption to diagram 619.2). Caption changed from Motorcycles prohibited to Solo motor cycles prohibited. May be used with new diagrams (towed caravans prohibited), (vehicles carrying explosives prohibited) and 629A (dual imperial/metric width limit). Except becomes except when preceded by a time period. Weight limit variant 17T changed to 18T. Diagrams 622.2, 622.4, and Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 626.2A Diagram Diagram 629 Diagram 629A New sign prohibiting towed caravans. New sign prohibiting vehicles that are carrying explosives. New plate No explosives for use with diagram New 300 size. New sign replacing diagram Weight limit changed from 17T to 18T. Variant 25T changed to 26T. WEAK BRIDGE may be varied to WEAK ROAD. No change, except that the illumination requirement has been changed from Schedule 17, item 8 to item 1 as the sign is an integral part of the sign shown in diagram 626.2A and not a separate plate. Metric version no longer prescribed. New width limit sign showing both metric and imperial units. Diagrams 629.1, 629.2, 629.2A, and 632 Diagram 633 Diagram 636 Diagram Diagram A new variant allows a red or transparent protective strip to be added to the perimeter of the sign. An arrow may be added (to replace diagrams 643 and 644 that have been deleted). The name of a traffic authority may be added. x-height changed from 37.5 to 20 min, 40 max. The legend may be on one line. New sign indicating a temporary prohibition on stopping.7 Diagram 637 Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 638 Diagram Diagram 639 Diagram 639.1B Diagram 640 Diagram 640.2A Deleted. Continuous prohibition of waiting (every day of the year) now indicated by double yellow lines (diagram ) only. Additional sign layout illustrated. Permitted variants clarified to ensure that the bottom panel can be varied to No loading at any time. Reference to diagram removed (see diagram above). No change, but permitted variants clarified to ensure that the date only is varied (to a period of not less than 4 consecutive months). Variant No loading at bus stop removed. No change but the permitted variants now make it clear that the roundel may be positioned as shown in diagrams 639.1B and 640. New sign replacing diagram 639.1A. The upper panel indicates times when waiting is prohibited and can include an exemption for taxis. The lower panel may be varied to a diagram that indicates a type of parking or loading bay. A middle panel indicating loading restrictions may be added. The upper panel may be varied to At any time with a date (diagram 637.3) and the sign used with diagram (double yellow lines). The upper panel may be varied to new diagram to allow an exemption for taxis. The permitted variants now make it clear that the roundel may be positioned as shown in diagrams 639.1B and 640. The lower panel may be varied to No loading at any time and the sign used with diagram (double kerb blips). Variant added relating to position of symbols when arrow points to the right. Diagrams 640.3, 640.4, and 642 Diagram 642.2A Diagram New sign replacing diagram The sign has been redesigned to omit the word school. This allows it to be used outside a fire, police or ambulance station, or a hospital (subject to a TRO being made). Position of roundel may be varied. The sign now has to be reflectorised or directly lit. Sign no longer used with no loading kerb blips. The sign is now referenced to the sign shown in diagram The sign now has to be reflectorised or directly lit. Diagrams 643 and 644 Deleted. Arrows no longer required for clearway signs (diagram 642) on side roads.8 Diagrams 645, 646 and 647 Diagram Diagram Diagram New variant allows taxis to be changed to ambulances or police vehicles. The sign now has to be reflectorised or directly lit. New variant allows taxis to be changed to ambulances or police vehicles. New sign similar to diagram but indicating waiting restriction that apply outside the times of operation of the taxi rank. Diagrams 651 and 652 Diagram 660 Sign may be used with road marking to diagram 1032 (individual parking bays). Code letters etc. may be added. Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 661A Diagram Diagram 661.2A Diagram 661.3A Diagram Sign may be used with road marking to diagram 1032 (individual parking bays). Sign may be used with road marking to diagram 1032 (individual parking bays). The symbol may be reversed. Code letters etc. may be added. New sign indicating a shared use parking bay. New sign indicating a shared use parking bay with pay and display. New sign replacing diagram 661. Colour of disabled badge changed to white symbol on blue patch. The symbol faces right. The sign may be used with road marking to diagram 1032 (individual parking bays). Code letters etc. may be added. Sign may be used with road marking to diagram 1032 (individual parking bays). Code letters etc. may be added. The car, bus or motor cycle symbol may be added. The sign is used with road marking to diagram when indicating a bus parking place. The P symbol may be placed at the top of the sign. The permitted variant allowing the legend to be varied has been deleted. New sign replacing diagram meter has been changed to machine. The arrow may be replaced by the legend across road or opposite. Code letters etc. may be added. New sign replacing diagram meter has been changed to machine. Code letters etc. may be added. Sign may be used with diagrams 639.1B and Code letters etc. may be added.9 Diagram 662 Diagram 663 Code letters etc. may be added. The diagram now shows Controlled ZONE rather than Meter ZONE as the former is the most widely used version of the sign. Meter ZONE is retained as a permitted variant. Code letters etc. may be added. Permitted variants in item 4 of the box amended as follows :- 4. Disc and meter changed to 4. Disc and Meter. 5. Ticket and meter changed to 5. Ticket and Meter. 6. Pay and display changed to 6. Pay and Display. Diagram Sign may be used with road marking to diagram 1032 (individual parking bays).code letters etc. may be added. Voucher parking may be varied to Voucher parking and Meter or Voucher parking and Ticket. Sign no longer linked to the parking bay shown in diagram Diagrams 664, 665 and 666 Diagram 667 Diagram Diagram Diagram 668 Diagram Diagram Diagram 669 Diagram Diagram 670 Diagram 671 Diagram 672 Diagram 673 Sign may be used with road marking to diagram (parking bay). The symbol may be reversed. An arrow may be added. Sign may be used with road marking to diagram (parking bay). The symbol may be reversed. An arrow may be added. In marked bays may be added or may replace the time period. The symbol may be reversed. An arrow may be added. Sign may be used with road marking to diagram (parking bay). The symbol may be reversed. An arrow may be added. Sign may be used with road marking to diagram (parking bay). The symbol may be reversed. An arrow may be added. In marked bays may be added or may replace the time period. The symbol may be reversed. An arrow may be added. Now diagram in Schedule 4 as the sign is informatory rather than regulatory. Now diagram in Schedule 4 as the sign is informatory rather than regulatory. Caption amended to include in miles per hour. Sign may be used with new diagram 1065 (speed limit road marking). (300) size deleted. Caption amended to include in miles per hour.10 Diagram 674 Diagram 675 background. Letter size of place name clarified as being capital letter height. The place name may be varied to a road safety slogan. Sign may be used with new diagram 1065 (speed limit road marking). The upper panel may be replaced by diagram 671 on a grey SCHEDULE 3 - SIGNS FOR RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY LEVEL CROSSINGS Diagrams 770 and 771 Diagram 772 Diagram 773 (450) size deleted. A distance and/or an arrow may be added. Diagrams 774, 775, 776, 777, 778, and 779 Diagram 780A Diagram 780.1A Diagram 780.2A Diagram 781 New sign replacing diagram 780. Sign now shows both imperial and metric heights, with a permitted variant to allow the metric height to be omitted. New sign replacing diagram Sign now shows both imperial and metric heights, with a permitted variant to allow the metric height to be omitted. The arrow may only point horizontally to the left or to the right. New sign replacing diagram Sign now shows both imperial and metric heights, with a permitted variant to allow the metric height to be omitted. Diagram 782 Sign now linked to diagrams 783, and 786. Diagram 783 Diagram Diagram Caption now refers to all types of railway and tramway level crossings and includes an instruction to drivers to telephone the railway. Now linked to diagrams (stop sign), 782, 785.1, 786, 787 an788. New sign replacing diagram 784. Sign now shows new length, width and weight limits, in both imperial and metric units. Sign now linked to diagrams 786, 787 and 788. New sign replacing diagram 785. Design of sign updated in respect of railway company and telephone number, and now includes the name of the level crossing. Sign now linked to diagrams 782 and 783.11 Diagram 786 Caption now refers to all types of railway and tramway level crossings and includes an instruction to drivers to telephone the railway to both obtain permission to cross and subsequently confirm that the vehicle has crossed. AT CROSSING may be omitted. Sign now linked to diagrams 782, 783, 784.1, 787, 788 and (parking bay). Diagram 787 Sign now linked to diagrams 783, 784.1, 786 and 788. Diagram 788 Sign now linked to diagrams 783, 784.1, 786 and 787. Diagrams 789, and Signs now apply to all crossings, not just concealed crossings. Diagram 790 Sign may be varied to NEW LEVEL CROSSING AHEAD. SCHEDULE 4 - MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATORY SIGNS Diagram 801 Larger range of sizes (for use at lay-bys and to replace variant of diagram 2501). Can be used with diagrams (for lorry parking) and Diagrams and New size (375) x(195) added. Diagram Diagram 810 Diagram 811 Diagram New supplementary plate indicating a parking place for solo motorcycles. (Used with diagram 801 and the parking bay marking to diagram1028.4) No change, except that the diagram shows the arrow pointing to the right as this is the version of the sign that encourages pedestrians to look in the direction opposite to that for crossing a two-way road. New size (525) x (600) added. No longer used with a distance plate to diagram 570 as distance may now be shown on the plate to diagram New size (525) width and (37.5) x-height. for and a distance may be added. Diagrams 814.1, 814.2, and Diagrams 816, and 817 New variant allows the signs to be reversed in a mirror image. Diagram Diagram 818 New variant allows ahead to be omitted. Any arrow shall point only to the left. The sign no longer needs to be directly lit in areas of street lighting, but if not it must be reflectorised.12 Diagram Diagram 818.1A Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 820 Diagram Diagram 821 The distance indicated on the sign shall not exceed 2 miles. The sign no longer needs to be directly lit in areas of street lighting, but if not it must be reflectorised. The sign no longer needs to be directly lit in areas of street lighting, but if not it must be reflectorised. This sign was diagram 669 in 1994 Regulations. The sign no longer needs to be directly lit in areas of street lighting, but if not it must be reflectorised. This sign was diagram in 1994 Regulations. Low bridge may be varied also to Height Limit or Weak road. An alternative route may be added. The distance is placed below the roundel when Low bridge is omitted. The sign no longer needs to be directly lit in areas of street lighting, but if not it must be reflectorised. New sign similar to diagram 818.3, indicating both location of restriction and alternative route to be followed. The alternative route may be indicated by a diversion route symbol shown in Part VII of Schedule 13. Variant Heavy goods vehicles may be abbreviated to HGVs. buses and coaches no longer a permitted variant. An arrow may be added to the sign. This sign was diagram 2916 in 1994 Regulations. The sign may now be used on all-purpose roads with discontinuous hard shoulders. New variant allows for 400 yards to be varied to 400 yards ahead. with passing places may be varied also to No passing places for and a distance. The sign is now linked to diagram 822. Diagram 822 The sign is now linked to diagram 821. Diagrams 823, 824, 825, 826, and Diagram Diagram Diagram 801 deleted as an associated diagram. New sign indicating a hospital ahead with facilities for treating minor injuries. Diagrams and Diagram Sign is now linked to diagram Diagram Sign is now linked to diagram Diagram New sign indicating a police speed check area.13 Diagram Diagram 830 Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 831 Diagram Diagram 832 Diagram 832.1A Diagram 832.2A Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram This sign was diagram 2923 in 1994 Regulations. The sign may now be used on all-purpose roads. Amended caption permits use only at a lay-by or observation platform. New variant allows patrol to be omitted. The sign may be varied also to STOP AT CHECK POINT. The sign may be varied also to CYCLISTS STOP if directed or VEHICLE CHECK STOP if directed. No change, other than slight amendment to caption. The caption has been amended as the sign may be used in connection with a vehicle check. The sign may be varied also to SLOW CHECK POINT. New sign replacing diagram The sign no longer shows the heading Department of Transport. The sign may be varied to VEHICLE EMISSIONS CHECK. The sign may be varied also to CHECK POINT. New sign replacing diagram Heading on the sign changed from Department of Transport to Vehicle Inspectorate. New sign replacing diagram Heading on the sign changed from Department of Transport to Vehicle Inspectorate. New variant allows the bus symbol to be substituted for the lorry symbol. New variant allows the bus symbol to be substituted for the lorry symbol. The legend if directed may be omitted. New variant allows the bus symbol to be substituted for the lorry symbol. New variant allows the bus symbol to be substituted for the lorry symbol. The legend Goods vehicle may be varied to either Goods vehicle and PSV or PSV ( Commercial vehicle is no longer used). New variant allows the bus symbol with the red bar to be substituted for the lorry symbol. The legend Goods vehicle may be varied to either Goods vehicle and PSV or PSV ( Commercial vehicle is no longer used). The legend All goods vehicles may be varied to either All goods vehicles and PSVs or All PSVs ( Commercial vehicle no longer used).14 Diagram Diagram A Caption has been amended to refer to vehicles rather than to commercial vehicles. New sign replacing diagram Legend changed from Goods vehicle restrictions END to Check Point restrictions END with no permitted variants. Diagrams 833, 834, 835 and 836 Captions amended to include access to or from a car park. Diagram 857 The caption has been amended to make it clear that the sign is for pedestrians. Diagram The sign may be used also with the signs shown in diagrams 639.1B (varied to indicate a taxi rank) and (new taxi rank sign). Diagram Diagram 865 New sign replacing diagram 864. The legend Department of Transport has been changed to Vehicle Inspectorate and the caption amended accordingly. Diagrams 868 and The signs need no longer be directly lit in areas of street lighting, but if not they must be reflectorised. Diagram New sign replacing diagram 872. The closed lane symbol with a red bar has been replaced by a curved arrow. Diagrams 873, 874 and 875 The signs need no longer be directly lit in areas of street lighting, but if not they must be reflectorised. Diagram 876 The sign may be used in combination with the new diagram The illumination requirement has been changed from Schedule 17, item 8 to item 4 as the sign is an integral part of the signs shown in diagram 868 to 875 inclusive and not a separate plate. Diagram 877 Diagram 878 Diagram 879 The single diagram has been replaced by three alternative types. The caption has been simplified. The sign may now have a blue background with white arrows and be used on a motorway exit slip road. The legend Except buses may be varied to Bus lane. Variation of the arrow design is now included in the permitted variants. The chevron marking shown in diagram 2018 or may be added and varied as appropriate. New sign indicating traffic enforcement cameras (with various legends). New repeater sign indicating traffic enforcement cameras (symbol only).15 Diagram 880 New sign warning of a speed camera ahead with a reminder of a 30 mph speed limit. This sign may only be used in conjunction with an actual speed camera (no further than 1 kilometre from the sign) and only on a street lit road with a 30 mph speed limit. Diagram 881 Diagram 882 Diagram 883 New sign indicating the start of a home zone designated under section 268 of the Transport Act 2000 or section 74(1) of the Transport (Scotland) Act New sign indicating the end of a designated home zone. New sign indicating the start of a traffic calmed area. SCHEDULE 5 - SIGNS FOR BUS, TRAM AND PEDAL CYCLE FACILITIES Diagram 950 Diagram Diagram 951 Diagram 952 Diagram 953 Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 954 Diagram Illumination requirement Schedule 17, item 4 has been removed so that Schedule 17, item 1 also applies when the sign is used with the plate shown in diagram However, the sign need not be lit on roads with street lighting where the road is (a) single carriageway, (b) has a speed limit of 30 mph or less and (c) is not a principal or trunk road. The plate may be varied also to Cycles crossing or Cycle event. A distance and/or arrow may be added. New 270 size for use in bollards. Illumination requirement Schedule 17, item 7 has been added for when sign is used in a bollard. No change, but the sign may be used with new road markings to diagrams (BUS ONLY) and (BUS AND cycle symbol ONLY). The local bus symbol may also be added to the sign. The sign may be used with the new road marking to diagram (TRAM & BUS ONLY). New sign indicating entrance to bus station, depot or garage for buses only. This is an informatory sign similar to diagram 836 (white on blue NO ENTRY sign). May be used also with new diagram 629A (metric/imperial width limit). Deleted. Expression buses and coaches no longer used.16 Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 955 Diagram 956 Diagram 957 Diagram 958 Diagram Diagram 959 Diagram Diagram 960 May be used also with new diagram 629A (metric/imperial width limit). New variants to allow buses and cycles to be varied to buses, taxis and cycles, buses, taxis & cycles (to allow for a narrow format with buses,, taxis & and cycles on separate lines) or buses and taxis. New sign same as diagram 954 or 954.4, but circular in shape for use on traffic signal heads in combination with a sign to diagram 606, 612 or 613. (2 line legend) New sign same as diagram 954.3, but circular in shape for use on traffic signal heads in combination with a sign to diagram 606, 612 or 613. (3 line legend) New sign same as diagram variants, but circular in shape for use on traffic signal heads in combination with a sign to diagram 606, 612 or 613. (4 line legend) The sign is now linked to diagrams 1003 (give way line), 1023 (give way road marking triangle), 1049 (edge line for a cycle track) and new diagram (cycle route number). 100, 150 and 270 sizes added. The sign is now linked to diagrams 1003 (give way line), 1023 (give way road marking triangle), 1049 (edge line for a cycle track) and new diagram (cycle route number). llumination requirement Schedule 17, item 7 has been added as the sign may now be used in a bollard. 100, 150 and 270 sizes added. The sign is now linked to diagrams 1003 (give way line), 1023 (give way road marking triangle) and new diagram (cycle route number). Illumination requirement Schedule 17, item 7 has been added as the sign may now be used in a bollard. The caption has been amended to include pedal cycles and taxis. The bus symbol with & coaches is no longer a variant. The sign must be used with the road making shown in diagram The sign must be used with the road marking shown in diagram The bus symbol with & coaches is no longer a variant. The bus symbol with & coaches is no longer a variant. Position of arrow when cycle symbol is added has been clarified.17 Diagram The sign is now linked to the road markings shown in diagrams 1003 and 1023 (give way) which may be used in their smaller sizes at the end of a contra-flow cycle lane where it has a junction with another road. Diagram 961 The illumination requirement has been changed from Schedule 17, item 8 to item 4 as the sign is an integral part of the signs shown in diagram 868 to 875 inclusive and not a separate plate. Diagram 962 Diagram Diagram 963 Diagram Direction 7 no longer applies as the sign can be used to indicate an advisory cycle lane. No change Direction 7 no longer applies as the sign can be used to indicate an advisory cycle lane. Diagrams 963.2, and 964 Diagram 965 Diagram 966 Diagram x-height added. The caption has been amended so that sign applies only to the main carriageway of a road. Diagrams 968 and Diagram 969 New sizes added for upper sign (375) wide and for lower sign (165) high. The sign now used with the parking bay road marking to diagram and not Diagram 970 Diagram 971 The design of the sign has been made more flexible, including a curved sign face. The note under diagram has been amended to include bus route numbers and telephone enquiry line. The sign face may now be curved. Diagram 972 The sign face may now be curved. Diagram Diagram New sign replacing diagram 973. The design of the London bus stop has been revised. New sign replacing diagram The design of the London request bus stop has been revised.18 Diagram 974 Diagram 975 Diagram 976 Direction 7 no longer applies as a bus stop clearway is now imposed without a TRO. A new variant allows buses to be varied to local buses. The sign is now linked also to the new bus bay marking to diagram Direction 7 no longer applies as a bus stop clearway is now imposed without a TRO. A new variant allows buses to be varied to local buses. The sign is now linked also to the new bus bay marking to diagram New sign indicating the maximum speed limit for tramcars in kilometres per hour. The sign may be varied to other signs for tram drivers in accordance with the requirements of HMRI. SCHEDULE 6 - ROAD MARKINGS Diagram 1001 Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 1003 Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram 1004 Diagram Caption amended slightly to clarify meaning. The marking is now linked to the new markings shown in diagrams , , (all of which relate to a crossing facility). New signal stop line for trams. New advanced signal stop line for pedal cycles. New zig-zag markings for Toucan crossings. No change, but links are now shown to various cycle signs, the cycle symbol marking and the marking shown in diagram The caption has been amended to include reference to pedestrian signal shown in diagram Changes to the regulations ensure that the signal to diagram 3014 applies also to pedestrians. Meaning of mini-roundabout now given in regulation 16. Single diagram replaced by two diagrams showing the alternative types. The caption has been amended as the use of the marking is now prescribed by regulation 16. The marking is now linked to the new markings shown in diagrams (advanced cycle stop line) and 1062 (single triangle denoting a road hump). The marking is now linked to the new marking shown in diagram (advanced cycle stop line).19 Diagrams 1005, , 1008 and Diagram 1009 Diagram 1010 Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram Diagram No change, but links are now shown to diagrams , 1003 and Caption (a) has been amended slightly for clarity. Caption (c) has been amended in the same way that the caption to diagram has been amended (route under a low bridge). The marking is now linked to the new signs shown in diagrams and (traffic merge signs) and the bus lane sign shown in diagram 958. Use of the marking has been extended to the back edge of a hard shoulder (100 mm wide only) and to the edge of a footway passing over a railway or tramway level crossing. The marking is used with new diagram 1062 (road hump marking) in certain circumstances. The height of the rib has been changed to 11 max. The caption has been amended so that the marking is an alternative only to caption (a) to diagram References to diagrams , and 1042 have been removed as the permitted variants of those diagrams allow the edge lines to be varied to diagram The height of the rib has been changed to 8 max. The caption has been amended to include all-purpose roads with hard shoulders (allpurpose roads now referred to as roads that are not motorways ). The 200 line width for hard shoulders is now shown on the diagram. References to diagrams and have been removed as the permitted variants of those diagrams allow the edge lines to be varied to diagram No change, but link to diagram 1045 now shown (version A of diagram only). A second diagram has been added. The marking is now linked to new diagram and to diagram New marking the same as diagram , but with parallel boundary lines. Diagram 1014 Caption amended to include the reduction in the number of traffic lanes on the carriageway ahead, and the path to be taken by vehicular traffic to avoid a route available for tramcars only. Caption (c) has been amended in the same way that the caption to diagram has been amended (route under a low bridge).20 Diagram 1017 Diagram Diagram 1019 Diagram Diagram 1022 Diagram 1023 Diagram 1024 Diagram There has been a slight amendment to the caption to reflect the change to the caption to diagram The marking is now linked to the new signs shown in diagrams 639.1B (waiting restrictions / parking bay) and (waiting restrictions / taxi rank), and the new road marking shown in diagram 1062 (single triangle denoting a road hump). Caption amended to include Stopping of vehicles in a lay-by prohibited except in emergency (when used with the sign shown in diagram 642.3). The marking is now used without an upright sign when indicating a continuous prohibition of waiting that applies on every day of the year (diagram 637 deleted). The marking is now used with diagram 640 when the upper panel of that sign is varied to either the sign shown in diagram or (showing no waiting at any time). The marking may be used with the new sign shown in diagram (taxi rank) or the new marking shown in diagram 1062 (road hump marking). New variant allows the marking to continue down the vertical face of the kerb (as per note in 1981 and previous Regulations, and as shown in 1985 Chapter 5, Know Your Traffic Signs, the Highway Code and the leaflet on waiting and loading restrictions). The marking is used with the sign shown in diagram 639.1B when a middle panel is added indicating loading restrictions less than at any time. New variant allows the marking to continue down the vertical face of the kerb (as per note in 1981 and previous Regulations, and as shown in 1985 Chapter 5, Know Your Traffic Signs, the Highway Code and the leaflet on waiting and loading restrictions). The marking is no longer used with the sign shown in diagram (no stopping except in emergency). The marking is used with the sign shown in diagram 640 when the lower panel of that sign is varied to No loading at any time. A reference to level crossings has been added to the caption. The caption has been amended to include references to level crossings and road narrowings, and to diagram (miniroundabout give way line). Links are now shown to various cycle signs, the cycle symbol marking and the marking shown in diagram The marking may now be used with the marking shown in diagram (mini-roundabout give way line). Caption amended to extend use of marking to all low bridges (may be appropriate to sloping decks or multiple spans of different heights) and to overhanging structures. View more
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