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Post by Administrator on Feb 14, 2016 14:31:42 GMT
Ok.. Just awaiting the RED book.. on Warning sign requirements & regulations. Cost me £40. So.. thoughts today on the subject.... A BEND in the road.. just before a set of traffic lights.... Warning sign or no warning sign required? This is in addition to the Temporary traffic lights requirements that I am certain are regulation. But we will see...
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Post by Administrator on Feb 14, 2016 15:02:23 GMT
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Post by Administrator on Feb 18, 2016 21:12:16 GMT
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Post by Administrator on Feb 18, 2016 21:25:18 GMT
On the 8 september 2011 a Dennis Fallon is already onto and making enquiries regarding missing traffic light signage www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/safety_camera_scheme_informaionThat message is re posted on Leicester police website leics.police.uk/about-us/our-departments/professional-standards/freedom/disclosure-logs/road-policing/leicester-leicestershire-and-rutland-safety-cameraIt appears there is no resolution. I have now obtained a copy of the original Roaf traffic act 1967 chapter 76. This clearly states that to be "adequate" for safety and conveyance of messages the signage is to be prescribed specifications. So adequate in this legislation is specific to prescription. Also the police are an "Authority" and as the road traffic enforcement authority, ARE required to check all road safety, signs and risk assessment as part of their enforcement participation as well as the other authorities as well. The police conduct speed surveys and site signage surveys would be the same for enforcement site requirements. Who is this Dennis Fellon? The same as the producer?
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Post by Administrator on Feb 24, 2016 18:11:21 GMT
Here the police have a sign that is similar to a lolly pop lady stop sign! its a proper sign but they seem to use it!?
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Post by Administrator on Feb 25, 2016 19:55:30 GMT
Someone thinks this is required for adequate warning of traffic lights.. approach speed 40mph. No red signal camera. top light gantry visible on approach
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