Trams crossing ahead Road safety sign - 3mm Aluminium sign fitted with 2 strips Channel to rear for mounting on post 300mm x 300mm

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Trams crossing ahead Road safety sign - 3mm Aluminium sign fitted with 2 strips Channel to rear for mounting on post 300mm x 300mm

Trams crossing ahead Road safety sign - 3mm Aluminium sign fitted with 2 strips Channel to rear for mounting on post 300mm x 300mm

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While 40% admitted that not being able to understand a sign or being confused over its meaning had led to problems on the road. In the vicinity of a tram way pedestrian crossing, a zigzag zone can be found. This zone is indicated by a white zigzag line between the lanes, and a yellow zigzag line on the both sides of the road. The sign was introduced in 1964 and composed of the text "STOP when lights show", accompanied by the warning triangle of a gated level crossing ahead. This was used on the first manually operated level crossings. Wig-wags at this point only consisted of two horizontally mounted red lights, but was not shown on this sign. However, automatic half barrier crossings had a variant which had two red circles above the text depicting the lights. On this variant the text was slightly different, reading "STOP when lights flash", and was accompanied by the now defunct warning triangle depicting an automatic half barrier crossing ahead. Additional road signs are put up, road markings painted on the roads, barriers placed, new traffic signs erected and traffic fines have been approved. In driving schools, the new traffic rules have been incorporated in the driving manual, as well as theory test.

No. This sign is not dangerous but you have to be careful while crossing the rails on your tram-only level crossing because of the tram may be approaching at a decently high speed. It's not good to trample the rails on your way across. Why is so important? Trams themselves have been around for a very long time, but they were not as developed as they are today. Is this sign dangerous? A– Cyclists must dismount, B– Cycles are not allowed, C– Cycle route ahead, D– Cycle in single file Question 9 in Latest No Comments 3512 New research carried out on behalf of Kwik Fit has revealed substantial gaps in the average drivers knowledge of the Highway Code, with many failing to understand road sign meanings. Traffic in right hand lane of slip road joining the main carriageway has priority over left hand laneDrivers whose vehicles enter the box marking when other stationary vehicles are preventing them from leaving it are committing an offense.

Take extra care near cyclists and motorcyclists as they are vulnerable to skidding on grit, mud or other debris at road works.

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User-operated gates or barriers. Some crossings have ‘Stop’ signs and small red and green lights. You MUST NOT cross when the red light is showing, only cross if the green light is on. If crossing with a vehicle, you should You MUST wait if a train goes by and the red lights continue to flash. This means another train will be passing soon. Andersonreport• Worboysreport• TrafficSignDesign• TSRGDandTSM ( Motorwayalphabet• Transportalphabet)• GuildfordRules Contraflow systems. These mean that you may be travelling in a narrower lane than normal and with no permanent barrier between you and oncoming traffic. At the start and finish of contraflows, you should slow down and increase the distance to the vehicle in front because changes in the camber of the road may affect vehicle stability. You may see this written along the ground when the route ahead is tram only. The texture of the road may also be different as this is another sign to drivers and pedestrians that the route is just for trams. Tram crossing ahead sign

Non-permitted variants have also been made, such as "LIFEBOAT STATION" and "TAY ROAD BRIDGE", which come without any additional warning triangle. A grey signboard depicting a white cross indicates that the lane which the driver is travelling on is about to cross a tram line, or that after turning from the lane a tram line will be crossed. The driver should exercise a high degree of care and caution. Tram operators need to ensure that the warning signs are maintained and clean, as well as to ensure that the lights are working properly.The tram crossing ahead sign became official in the UK in 2004. However, it is common to see crossing ahead signs of other colors in central London and the area under London Transport or British Railways. A– Parking for pedal cycles only, B– Contra-flow pedal cycle lane, C– With flow pedal cycle lane, D– No pedal cycles Watch out for vehicles entering or leaving the works area. Where vehicles are travelling in the road and are displaying amber warning lights, leave extra space and expect them to slow or turn into a works area.

A level crossing is where a road crosses a railway or tramway line. Approach and cross it with care. Never drive onto a crossing until the road is clear on the other side and do not get too close to the car in front. Never stop or park on, or near, a crossing. Rule 292 Narrow lanes. Lanes may be narrower than normal and will be marked by studs or temporary road markings. Keep a safe distance (see Rule 126) from the vehicle in front and make sure you can clearly see the edges of the lane ahead. A continuous red surface area including tram lines alignment across the road way indicates the Tram Box Junction. The Tram Box junction will usually come with a Box Junction, or yellow box.

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Railway telephones. If you are driving a large or slow- moving vehicle, a long, low vehicle with a risk of grounding, or herding animals, a train could arrive before you are clear of the crossing. You MUST obey any sign instructing you to use the railway telephone to obtain permission to cross. You MUST also telephone when clear of the crossing if requested to do so.



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