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Regulation 3, Direction 3

SCHEDULE 3Upright signs that indicate regulatory requirements for moving traffic

PART 1Provisions applicable to Parts 2, 3 and 4

1.  The requirement, restriction or prohibition of a description in column 2 of the sign table in Part 2 must be conveyed by a circular sign of—

(a)the colour and type provided for a sign in the diagram in column 3; and

(b)the size provided for in column 4 of the table.

2.  In the case of the description at item 25, the prohibition is to be conveyed by both the circular signs shown in the diagram in combination, and paragraph 1 applies to each of those signs.

3.  A warning, information, requirement, restriction or prohibition of a description mentioned in Part 3 must be conveyed by a plate (a “Part 3 plate”) which—

(a)has the legend for conveying that warning or information written in a manner which complies with the requirements as to size for a plate provided for in the diagram above the sign table in Part 2; and

(b)complies with the requirements as to colour and type in that diagram.

4.  A Part 3 plate containing a legend referred to in column 5 (by reference to a paragraph number in Part 3) of the sign table in Part 2 is an associated plate of the circular sign provided for in the Part 2 sign table at the item number at which the relevant column 5 entry appears.

5.  A provision of Part 4 mentioned (by reference to paragraph number) in column 6 of the sign table in Part 2 applies to the circular sign at the item number in question.

6.  A Schedule 3 General Direction mentioned (by reference to paragraph number) in column 7 of the sign table in Part 2 applies to the circular sign at the item number in question.

PART 2Circular signs and supplementary plates including regulatory requirements

Sign table — Schedule 3, Part 2

(1)

Item

(2)

Description

(3)

Diagram

(4)

Sign diameter

(5)

Associated plate legend (by reference to an item number in the Part 3 sign table)

(6)

Applicable provisions in Part 4

(7)

Schedule 3 General Directions

1

Diagram 606

Vehicular traffic must proceed in the direction

indicated by the arrow

(Alternative types)

270, 300, 450, 600, 750, 900, 1200, 15001, 2 or 31, 2, 41, 2
2

Diagram 609

Vehicular traffic must turn ahead in the

direction indicated by the arrow

(Alternative types)

450, 600, 750, 900, 12001, 2 or 31, 2, 41
3

Diagram 610

Vehicular traffic must comply with the

requirements described in paragraph 3 of Part 4

(Alternative types)

270, 300, 450, 600, 750, 900, 1200, 150021, 2, 3, 42
4

Diagram 642

No stopping on main carriageway

300, 450, 600, 750, 900, 12004 or 52, 41
5

Diagram 632

No overtaking

600, 750, 900, 12004, 5, 6 or 741
6

Diagram 614

No U-turns for vehicular traffic

270, 300, 450, 600, 750, 900, 12004 or 52, 41, 2
7

Diagram 612

No right turn for vehicular traffic

270, 300, 450, 600, 750, 900, 12003, 8, or both 3 and 82, 41, 2
8

Diagram 613

No left turn for vehicular traffic

270, 300, 450, 600, 750, 900, 12003, 8, or both 3 and 82, 41, 2
9

Diagram 615

Priority must be given to vehicles from the

opposite direction

600, 750, 900, 12005, 9 or 101, 43
10

Diagram 616

No entry for vehicular traffic

270, 300, 450, 600, 750, 900, 1200112, 41, 2
11

Diagram 617

All vehicles prohibited except non-mechanically

propelled vehicles pushed by pedestrians

450, 600, 750, 900, 1200

12, 13 or 14;

8 and 14;

14 and 15; or

8, 14 and 15

4 (with plate legend 14) or 5 (with plate legend 12 or 13)1, 3
12

Diagram 619

Motor vehicles prohibited

450, 600, 750, 900, 12008, 15, or both 8 and 1541
13

Diagram 622.1A

Goods vehicles exceeding the maximum gross

weight indicated prohibited

450, 600, 750, 900, 1200, 15006, 8, 15, or both 8 and 154, 61
14

Diagram 622.2

End of prohibition of goods vehicles indicated

by the sign provided for at item 13

450, 600, 750, 90041
15

Diagram 622.4

Articulated or track laying vehicles prohibited

(Alternative types)

600, 750, 900641
16

Diagram 622.8

Vehicles carrying explosives prohibited

450, 600, 750, 900, 1200

16

A second plate with a legend from 8 or 15, or both 8 and 15, may be added

41, 3
17

Diagram 952

Buses prohibited

450, 600, 750, 900, 12008, 15, or both 8 and 1541
18

Diagram 619.1

Motor vehicles except solo motor cycles

prohibited

450, 600, 750, 900, 12008, 15, or both 8 and 1541
19

Diagram 622.7

Towed caravans prohibited

450, 600, 750, 900, 12008, 15, or both 8 and 1541
20

Diagram 619.2

Solo motor cycles prohibited

450, 600, 750, 900, 12008, 15, or both 8 and 1541
21

Diagram 951

Riding of pedal cycles prohibited

150, 270, 300, 450, 6004 (but only sub-paragraph (5))1, 2
22

Diagram 625.1

Pedestrians prohibited

150, 300, 450, 60051
23

Diagram 622.5

Horse-drawn vehicles prohibited

150, 300, 450, 6008, 15, or both 8 and 1551
24

Diagram 622.6

Ridden or accompanied horses prohibited

150, 300, 450, 6008, 15, or both 8 and 1551
25

Diagram 629.1

Vehicles or combinations of vehicles exceeding

the length indicated prohibited

600, 750, 9006, 8, 15, or both 8 and 154, 61, 4
26

Diagram 629A

Vehicles exceeding the width indicated

prohibited in both metric and imperial units

750, 900, 12006, 8, 15 or both 8 and 154, 61
27

Diagram 629.2A

Vehicles exceeding height indicated in metric

and imperial units prohibited other than where

the sign is placed—

(a) on a road which passes under or through a

bridge, tunnel or other structure which limits the

height of vehicles using that road; or

(b) on any such bridge, tunnel or other structure

750, 900, 1200, 15004, 61
28

Diagram 955

Route for use by pedal cycles only

100, 150, 270, 300, 450, 6004 (but only sub-paragraph (5))1, 2
29

Diagram 956

Route for use by pedal cycles and pedestrians

only

100, 150, 270, 300, 450, 6004 (but only sub-paragraph (5))1, 2
30

Diagram 956.1

Route for use by pedal cycles, horses and

pedestrians only

100, 150, 270, 300, 450, 600, 7504 (but only sub-paragraph (5))1, 2
31

Diagram 956.2

Route for use by pedal cycles, horse-drawn

vehicles and pedestrians only

100, 150, 270, 300, 450, 600, 7504 (but only sub-paragraph (5))1, 2
32

Diagram 957

Route comprising two ways for use by pedal

cycles only and by pedestrians only, with those

ways separated by the marking provided for at

item 7 or 8 of the table in Part 6 of Schedule 9,

or by physical means,

(Alternative types)

100, 150, 270, 300, 450, 6004 (but only sub-paragraph (5))1, 2
33

Diagram 953

Route for use by buses, pedal cycles and taxis

only

(Alternative types)

450, 600, 750, 9008, 17, or both 8 and 171, 4, 7, 81
34

Diagram 953A

Route for use by buses, pedal cycles and

solo motor cycles only

(Alternative types)

450, 600, 750, 9008, 17 or both1, 41
35

Diagram 953B

Route for use by buses, pedal cycles, solo motor

cycles and taxis only

(Alternative types)

600, 750, 900, 12008, 17 or both1, 41
36

Diagram 953.1

Route for use by tramcars only

450, 600, 750, 9008, 17, or both1, 41
37

Diagram 953.1 (variant)

Route for use by tramcars and buses only

(Alternative types)

450, 600, 750, 9008, 17, or both1, 41
38

Diagram 953.1A

Route for use by tramcars, buses and pedal

cycles only

(Alternative types)

600, 750, 900, 12008, 17, or both1, 41
39

Diagram 953.1B

Route for use by tramcars, buses, pedal cycles

and taxis only

(Alternative types)

600, 750, 900, 12008, 17, or both1, 41
40

Diagram 953.1C

Route for use by tramcars, buses, pedal cycles,

solo motor cycles and taxis only

(Alternative types)

600, 750, 900, 12008, 17, or both1, 4, 71

PART 3Legends for plates associated with circular signs

1.  “One way”.

2.  “Dual carriageway”.

3.—(1) Subject to sub‑paragraphs (2), (3) and (4), “Except” and any of, or a combination of, the following:

(a)“buses”;

(b)“local buses”;

(c)“taxis”;

(d)“cycles”;

(e)“authorised vehicles”;

(2) “buses” and “local buses” must not be used together.

(3) “and” or “&” must be inserted before the last legend where more than one is used.

(4) “Except” must be varied to “except” when preceded by the legend described in paragraph 8.

4.  “For” and a distance.

5.  “End”.

6.  “Ice” or “Snowdrifts”.

7.  “Ice for” or “Snowdrifts for”, and a distance.

8.  A time period.

9.  “Give way to oncoming vehicles”.

10.  “Give way to oncoming vehicles for” and a distance.

11.  “Except” and “trams”, “buses”, “local buses”, “cycles”, “buses and cycles” or “local buses and cycles”; “and” may be varied to “&”.

12.  “Play Street except for access”.

13.  “Play Street” and a time period and “except for access”.

14.  “No vehicles”.

15.—(1) Subject to sub‑paragraphs (2) and (3), “Except” and any of, or a combination of, the following—

(a)“buses” or “local buses”;

(b)“taxis”;

(c)the disabled badge holder symbol;

(d)“permit holder” or “permit holders”, and, where appropriate, a permit identifier;

(e)one of—

(i)“for access”;

(ii)“for loading”;

(iii)“for loading by” and the lorry symbol shown in the diagram at item 1 of the table in Part 2 of Schedule 8;

(iv)“for access to off-street premises”.

(2) “and” or “&” must be inserted before the last legend where more than one is used.

(3) “Except” must be varied to “except” when preceded by the legend described in paragraph 8 or 12.

16.  “No explosives” or “No inflammables or explosives”.

17.  “and authorised vehicles”.

PART 4Provisions applicable to signs in Part 2

1.  Section 36 of the 1988 Act applies to the circular sign.

2.  Where the sign is placed temporarily on a road by a constable or person acting under the instructions (whether general or specific) of the chief officer of police for the purposes of indicating a temporary statutory provision, the following modifications to the requirements apply—

(a)the diameter of the circular sign must be at least 200 mm; and

(b)the x-height of the lettering on a plate where the legend is either “One way” or “End”, if used, must be at least 20 mm.

3.—(1) Except as provided in sub-paragraphs (2) to (5), the requirement conveyed by the sign is that vehicular traffic passing the sign must keep to the left of the sign where the arrow is pointed downwards to the left, or to the right of the sign where the arrow is pointed downwards to the right.

(2) Sub-paragraph (3) applies on an occasion where a vehicle is being used for at least one of the purposes set out in sub-paragraph (4) and the observance of the requirement in sub-paragraph (1) would be likely to hinder the use of the vehicle for that purpose.

(3) The requirement conveyed is that the vehicle must not proceed beyond the sign in such a manner or at such a time as to be likely to endanger any person.

(4) The purposes are—

(a)fire and rescue authority;

(b)Scottish Fire and Rescue Service;

(c)ambulance;

(d)blood service;

(e)providing a response to an emergency at the request of an NHS ambulance service;

(f)bomb or explosive disposal;

(g)special forces

(h)police; and

(i)National Crime Agency.

(5) The requirement in sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a tramcar or trolley vehicle.

4.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) to (5), where the sign is placed on a road subject to a speed limit greater than 20 mph, and is within 50 metres of any lamp which forms part of a system of street-lighting, the illumination requirements for the sign are—

(a)where that system of street-lighting is illuminated throughout the hours of darkness, the sign must be illuminated by internal or external lighting for so long as that system is illuminated and may also be reflectorised; or

(b)where that system of street-lighting is not illuminated throughout the hours of darkness—

(i)the sign must be illuminated by internal or external lighting for so long as that system is illuminated and must also be reflectorised; or

(ii)the sign must be illuminated throughout the hours of darkness by internal or external lighting and may also be reflectorised.

(2) Sub-paragraph (1) only applies to the sign at item 4 of the Part 2 sign table when being used as a terminal sign.

(3) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a sign mounted on a self-righting bollard.

(4) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a sign placed temporarily to indicate road works or an obstruction.

(5) Where the sign is mounted on a bollard fitted with a means of internal lighting, the sign must be illuminated throughout the hours of darkness by that means.

5.  The sign need not be illuminated.

6.  The sign may have different numerals to those shown in the diagram.

7.  The word “taxi” may be omitted.

8.  The cycle symbol may be omitted.

PART 5The Schedule 3 General Directions

1.—(1) The sign must only be placed to indicate the effect of an Act, order, regulation, bylaw, resolution or notice which prohibits or restricts the use of the road by traffic.

(2) When the sign is placed to indicate the point at which a restriction, requirement or prohibition begins or ends, it must be placed as near as practicable to that point.

(3) Sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply to—

(a)a sign provided for at item 1 of the Part 2 sign table, when placed on the central island of a roundabout or in combination with a plate displaying the legend “Dual carriageway”; and

(b)a sign provided for at item 2 of the Part 2 sign table (either without an associated plate or with a plate with the legend “Dual carriageway”), when placed on a road approaching its junction with a dual carriageway road.

2.  Where the sign is mounted on a bollard—

(a)the bollard must—

(i)be illuminated by means of internal lighting; and

(ii)conform to British Standard BS EN 12899-2:2007(1); or

(b)in the case of a self-righting bollard, the bollard—

(i)must be illuminated by the use of retroreflecting material; and

(ii)conform to British Standard BS 8442:2015(2).

3.  The sign must not be placed unless accompanied by its associated plate.

4.  The two signs provided for must be placed together.

(1)

Publication date 30th April 2008 (ISBN 9780580880520); corrigendum September 2014.

(2)

Publication date 30th November 2015 (ISBN 9780580773167).