Introductory Text
Part I— Preliminary
1.Citation and commencement
2.Interpretation
Part II— General Provisions
3.Signs to be of the size, colour and type shown in diagrams
Part III— Signs shown in Schedule 1
4.Colours of backs of signs
5.Dimensions
6.Permitted variants
7.Illumination of signs
8.Miniature stop lights
Part IV— Signs shown in the 1994 Regulations
9.Proportions and significance etc. of signs
Part V— Barriers
10.Barriers to be of the character described in Schedule 2 or Schedule 3
Part VI— Signs relating to telephones
11.Placement of signs relating to telephones
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
CROSSING SIGNS
SCHEDULE 2
GATES
1.Where gates are used, each gate shall (by itself or...
2.When a gate is closed, the uppermost surface of the...
3.Where a gate is not installed solely for use by...
4.So far as reasonably practicable, a gate shall be constructed...
SCHEDULE 3
BARRIERS OTHER THAN GATES
1.Where barriers are used, they shall when lowered across the...
2.When a barrier is lowered its uppermost surface shall be...
3.A barrier shall be provided with means to raise it...
4.A cover shall be provided for each pivot post for...
5.The barriers when lowered shall display on both front and...
6.The barriers may be fitted with skirts which fence in...
7.Electric lamps may be fitted to the barriers and each...
8.(1) So far as reasonably practicable— (a) a barrier shall...
Explanatory Note