SCHEDULE 14Signs for traffic control by light signals, signs for crossings, and signs for lane control

PART 1Provisions applying to signs in Parts 2 and 3

Red and green pedestrian, equestrian and cyclist symbols9

1

This paragraph applies to a sign provided for at item 9, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21 or 22 in the Part 2 sign table.

2

The requirements in relation to the light signals incorporated into the sign are—

a

the red and green symbols, when illuminated, show a steady light;

b

no green symbol is illuminated when any red symbol is illuminated;

c

a green symbol is illuminated only when there is, at the same time, conveyed to vehicular traffic a prohibition against entering the crossing and the prohibition is indicated by—

i

traffic light signals; or

ii

a sign provided for at item 42, 43 or 44 placed with those signals.

3

The significance of a red symbol when illuminated is that, in the interests of safety, pedestrian, equestrian or cyclist traffic (as the case may be) should not use the crossing.

4

The significance of a green symbol when illuminated is that pedestrian, equestrian or cyclist traffic (as the case may be) may use the crossing.

5

For conveying the same significance as a green symbol, a device may, in conjunction with the illumination of that symbol, emit an audible, or give a tactile, signal.

6

Where the countdown sign provided for at item 10 is used in combination with the sign provided for at item 9, 15 or 19, it must only be illuminated when no red or green symbols included in those signs are illuminated.

7

A sign provided for at item 13, 17 or 21 must include a push button, or other switching device, that in some way indicates to those intending to use the crossing that the nearside light signals have been activated.