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The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016

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PART 2Signs for use in temporary situations

Sign table — Schedule 13, Part 2

(1)

Item

(2)

Description

(3)

Diagram

(4)

First associated plate legend

(5)

Supplementary associated plate by reference to item number in the Part 4 sign table

(6)

Schedule 13 General Directions

1

Diagram 551.1

Migratory toad crossing ahead

“For” and a distance
2

Diagram 554A

Worded warning sign

(Flood)

1. A distance with or without an arrow pointing to the left or to the right; or

2. An arrow pointing to the left or to the right

3

Diagram 554D

Worded warning sign

(No Smoking)

2. A distance with or without an arrow pointing to the left or to the right; or

2. An arrow pointing to the left or to the right

4

Diagram 554.2

Risk of ice or packed snow ahead

1. “Ice”;

2. “Ice for” and a distance;

3. “Snowdrifts”; or

4. “Snowdrifts for” and a distance

1
5

Diagram 556

Uneven road ahead

“For” and a distance1
6

Diagram 557

Slippery road ahead

“For” and a distance
7

Diagram 562

Other danger ahead

1. A word or phrase at paragraph 4;

2. A word or phrase at paragraph 4 followed by a distance; or

3. The legend at 1 or 2 with an arrow pointing to the left or to the right;

4. The words and phrases are—

(a) Accident;

(b) Census;

(c) Dust cloud;

(d) Fallen tree;

(e) Frost damage;

(f) Overhead cable repairs;

(g) Runners in road;

(g) Smoke;

(h) Walkers in road

1, 2 or 31, 2
8

Diagram 950

Cycle race or test ahead

(Alternative types)

1. A phrase at paragraph 4;

2. A phrase at paragraph 4 followed by a distance; or

3. The legend at 1 or 2 with an arrow pointing to the left or to the right;

4. The phrases are—

(a) Child cycle tests;

(b) Child cycle tests;

(c) Child cycle training;

(d) Cycle event;

1
9

Diagram 7001

Road works or temporary obstruction of carriageway ahead

1. A distance;

2. “For” and a distance;

3. A word or phrase at paragraph 8 (where “End” indicates the end of all restrictions or prohibitions associated with road works);

4. A word or phrase at paragraph 8 (other than “End”) followed by a distance;

5. An arrow pointing to the left or to the right on its own or with the legend at 1, 3 or 4;

6. “On” and a route number, with or without a direction of travel; or

7. A route number with or without a direction of travel;

8. The words and phrases are—

(a) Line painting;

(b) At level crossing;

(c) Blasting;

(d) Ditching;

(e) Grass cutting;

(f) Gritting;

(g) Gully emptying;

(h) Hedge cutting;

(i) Lighting maintenance;

(j) Mobile road works;

(k) On hard shoulder;

(l) On slip road;

(m) Overhead works;

(n) Road sweeping;

(o) Salting;

(p) Sign erection;

(q) Sign maintenance;

(r) Snow ploughing;

(s) Surveying;

(t) Tree cutting;

(u) Weed spraying;

(v) End

4, 6(1)
10

Diagram 7009

Loose chippings on road ahead

1. A distance;

2. “For” and a distance; or

3. An arrow pointing to the left or to the right on its own or with the legend at 1 or 2

2 or 33

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