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ROAD TRAFFIC
SCHEDULE 1 PART III—Directional informatory signs (contd.)
Direction of route for pedestrians to local places where this differs from the route for vehicular traffic
Permitted Variant: The disabled person symbol shown in diagram 736.1 may be added in white between worded legend and pedestrian symbol
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Direction of route for pedestrians to railway stations where this differs from the route for vehicular traffic
Permitted Variants: The British Rail or London Transport symbol may be omitted as appropriate
739.1
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Direction of route for pedestrians to bus stop where this differs from the route for vehicular traffic
Permitted Variants: "Coach" may be substituted for "Bus" "Station" may be substituted for "Stop" and one or more bus destinations may be added in white
739.2
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Direction of route for pedestrians to a Tourist information point provided and maintained in position by the authorities listed at diagram 758 for the period specified at diagram 758 where this differs from the route for vehicular traffic
739.3