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Traffic Signs Manual (2009)
Department of Transport , Department for Regional Development (Northern Ireland), Scottish Executive, Welsh Assembly Government
Chapter 5

2009 Sixth Impression - Crown Copyright Acknowleged.

1832228Traffic Signs Manual — Chapter 52009Department of Transport , Department for Regional Development (Northern Ireland), Scottish Executive, Welsh Assembly Government

Traffic
Signs
Manual
CHAPTER
5

Road Markings

2003

Traffic
Signs
Manual


Chapter 5
Road Markings



Department for Transport

Department for Regional Development
(Northern Ireland)

Scottish Executive

Welsh Assembly Government

London: TSO

Traffic Signs Manual 2003

Contents of Chapters 1-8

CHAPTER 1 Introduction, Miscellaneous Matters and General Index *
CHAPTER 2 Directional Informatory Signs on Motorways and All-Purpose Roads *
CHAPTER 3 Regulatory Signs
CHAPTER 4 Warning Signs
CHAPTER 5 Road Markings
CHAPTER 6 Illumination of Traffic Signs *
CHAPTER 7 The Design of Traffic Signs
CHAPTER 8 Traffic Safety Measures and Signs for Road Works and Temporary Situations

* To be published

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Sixth impression 2009

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Traffic Signs Manual

Chapter 5

CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION 5
2. LEGAL 7
3. STOP AND GIVE WAY MARKINGS 8
4. LONGITUDINAL LINES 13
5. DOUBLE WHITE LINES 30
6. ROAD STUDS 42
7. MAJOR / MINOR JUNCTIONS 44
8. ROUNDABOUTS 52
9. SIGNAL CONTROLLED JUNCTIONS 62
10. GRADE SEPARATED JUNCTIONS 66
11. YELLOW BAR MARKINGS 73
12. YELLOW BOX JUNCTION MARKINGS 76
13. ARROWS AND LANE DESTINATIONS 80
14. TRAFFIC ISLANDS 86
15. PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS 88
16. CYCLE MARKINGS 95
17. BUS MARKINGS 102
18. TRAM MARKINGS 108
19. RAILWAY LEVEL CROSSINGS 113
20. WAITING RESTRICTIONS 116
21. TRAFFIC CALMING 125
22. WORDED AND DIAGRAMMATIC MARKINGS 131
23. MATERIALS AND MAINTENANCE 142
APPENDIX A: Northern Ireland variations 146
APPENDIX B: Index of diagrams 148
INDEX 151

Road Markings is the official definitive guidance on the correct use of the various road markings prescribed in the Traffic Signs Regulations.

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