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I1Sch. 12 Pt. 26 in force at 22.4.2016, see reg. 1(b)
(1) Item | (2) Description | (3) Diagram | (4) Permitted variants |
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1 | Diagram 2917.1 Availability of motorway service areas ahead, including services for lorries only (truckstop), with distances in miles and geographical names | 1. The geographical names of the service areas and the words “NO SERVICES” may be varied or omitted as appropriate; 2. The lorry symbol and “only” may be omitted; 3. The numerals expressing distance may be varied with the only permitted distance that is less than a mile being “⅔ m” with distances greater than 1 mile being expressed to the nearest mile; 4. Motorway numbers, with or without compass points, may be varied or omitted as appropriate; 5. The number of service areas indicated may be varied; | |
2 | Diagram 2917 Availability of motorway service areas ahead with distances in miles and names of operators | 1. The names of the service area operators and the words “NO SERVICES” may be varied or omitted as appropriate; 2. The numerals expressing distance may be varied with the only permitted distance that is less than a mile being “⅔ m” with distances greater than 1 mile being expressed to the nearest mile; 3. Motorway numbers, with or without compass points, may be varied or omitted as appropriate 4. The number of service areas indicated may be varied; | |
3 | Diagram 2918 Distance to next motorway service area | The numeral may be varied with the distance expressed in miles to the nearest mile | |
4 | Diagram 2918.1 Sign placed on or near a motorway indicating that services are not available | ||
5 | Diagram 2330 Sign placed on or near a primary or non‑primary route indicating that services are not available on motorway ahead | 1. The motorway number may be varied and include a compass point as appropriate; 2. The motorway number may be varied to “motorway” | |
6 | Diagram 2308.1 Junction ahead on a primary or non-primary route leading to a small town or village not on a main through route, which provides parking, public toilets, refreshments and fuel during normal shop opening hours at least (Alternative types) | 1. The place name may be varied or omitted; 2. “local” must be varied to “Local” when the place name is omitted; 3. “local facilities” may be omitted; 4. A distance in accordance with Part 3 of Schedule 18 may be added except that the distance must not be expressed in yards; 5. The direction in which the arrow points may be varied and where the arrow points ahead and there is a single line of legend, the arrow shown by diagram B at item 1 of the table in Part 24 of this Schedule must be used; 6. Symbols other than the “WC”, petrol pump and cup (denoting light refreshments) may be omitted as appropriate; the wheelchair symbol (denoting facilities for disabled people), when shown, must always be placed to the right of the “WC” symbol; the “i”, spoon and fork, and bed symbols represent tourist information, restaurant and overnight accommodation respectively and symbols may be shown on a single line | |
7 | Diagram 2309.1 Direction and distance in miles to a small town or village offering facilities indicated on the sign shown in item 5 of this table | 1. The place name may be varied or omitted; 2. “local” must be varied to “Local” when the place name is omitted; 3. The direction in which the sign points may be reversed; 4. The distance may be varied to another in accordance with Part 3 of Schedule 18 except that the distance must not be expressed in yards |
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