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1.—(1) This Part of this Instrument may be cited—
(a)as the Traffic Signs Amendment (Scotland) General Directions 2018; and
(b)together with Part 1, as the Traffic Signs Amendment (Scotland) Regulations and General Directions 2018.
(2) These General Directions come into force on 28th June 2018.
(3) These General Directions extend to Scotland only.
2.—(1) The Traffic Signs Directions 2016(1) are amended as follows.
(2) In Part 9 of schedule 9 (regulatory signs at junctions and miscellaneous regulatory signs), in paragraph 7, for “schedule 2” substitute “schedule 3”.
(3) In Part 4 of schedule 10 (signs for speed limits), in paragraph 1(4), for “paragraph (2)(a) to (e)” substitute “sub-paragraph (3)(a) to (e)”.
(4) In Part 12 of schedule 13 (signs only for use in temporary situations)—
(a)in paragraph 9(1)(a), for “the 1988 Act” substitute “the Road Traffic Act 1988”;
(b)in paragraph 10, for the words in brackets substitute “(except that in the case of a sign provided for at item 19 or 21 in the Part 6 sign table, the sign may also be placed by the traffic authority)”.
Part 2 of S.I. 2016/362.
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