Introductory Text
PART I PRELIMINARY
1.Citation and commencement
2.Revocation
3.Interpretation
PART II SIGNIFICANCE OF TRAFFIC SIGNS
4.Keep right sign
5.Flat traffic delineator and traffic cone
6.Road vehicle sign
7.Traffic pyramid, traffic triangle and warning lamp
PART III SIZE, COLOUR AND TYPE OF TRAFFIC SIGNS
8.Keep right sign
9.Flat traffic delineator
10.Road vehicle sign
11.Traffic cone
12.Traffic pyramid
13.Traffic triangle
14.Warning lamp
PART IV PLACING OF TRAFFIC SIGNS
15.Authorisation to place traffic signs
16.Conditions of authorisation
PART V SAVINGS
17.Saving for the 1994 Regulations
18.The Motorways Traffic (England and Wales) Regulations 1982 and the Motorways Traffic (Scotland) Regulations 1995
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
THE ROAD VEHICLE SIGN
1.A road vehicle sign shall be a flexible sheet on...
2.The triangle shall be equilateral. The area marked A in...
3.The area marked B in the diagram may be coloured...
4.The background shall be coloured yellow which shall be fluorescent...
5.The total area of the sheet, including the red triangle,...
SCHEDULE 2
THE TRAFFIC PYRAMID—FIRST DIAGRAM
1.The areas marked A B and C in the diagram...
2.The pyramid shall not be directly illuminated either internally or...
3.The base may be of any colour or it may...
THE TRAFFIC PYRAMID—SECOND DIAGRAM
1.The areas marked A and B in the diagram indicate...
2.Each outer edge of the triangular face shall be the...
3.The pyramid shall not be directly illuminated either internally or...
SCHEDULE 3
THE TRAFFIC TRIANGLE—FIRST DIAGRAM
2.The corners shall be radiused.
3.All sides shall be the same length.
4.The reflectorised areas of the surface may be internally illuminated...
THE TRAFFIC TRIANGLE—SECOND DIAGRAM
Explanatory Note