Paragraph No. H. Traffic Signals 245–251 I. Pedestrian Crossings 252–256 The present position 0025200 Stud markings 0025300 Zebra markings 0025400 Beacons 255–256 Other Considerations 257–293 A. Illumination 257–263 B. Siting and Mounting 264–280 Distance and spacing 264–267 Height 0026800 Position in relation to the carriageway 269–272 Alignment 273–274 Method of mounting 275–276 Overhead mounting 0027700 Duplication of signs 278–279 Position of directional signs in relation to junctions 0028000 C. Three-dimensional Aspects of Sign Design 281–282 Ministers' control 0028100 Appearance of the backs of signs 0028200 D. Materials for Sign Construction 283–284 E. Maintenance 285–290 F. Sign Clutter 291–293 Administration 294–305 A. General Considerations and Recommendations 294–300 B. Change-over to Recommended Signs 301–304 C. Change-over Publicity 0030500 - Detailed Summary of Recommendations
- Acknowledgments
- Appendices
I. List of Organisations Consulted II. Illustrations of Recommended Signs III. Two Protocol Signs not Recommended IV. Standard Colours to be used for Signs, Posts and Fittings V. Table of Letter Heights for Directional Signs VI. Table of Sizes for Warning, Mandatory and Prohibitory Signs VII. Table of Siting Distances for Advance Direction and Warning Signs VIII. Rules for the Design of Road Signs
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