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10. Schedule 7 – Road markings and miscellaneous upright signs that indicate stopping, waiting, loading and parking controls

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Those signs that do not fit within the menu structure prescribed in Schedules 4 and 5 are prescribed as complete sign illustrations in this Schedule. In addition, road markings indicating stopping, waiting and loading restrictions, and parking bays are prescribed in this Schedule.


Table 10.1 Road markings and miscellaneous upright signs that indicate stopping, waiting, loading and parking controls
Part 1 Sets out the provisions applying to the complete signs in Part 2.
Part 2 Prescribes complete signs and permitted variants for waiting restrictions and parking controls that cannot be created from the elements prescribed in the Schedules 4 & 5. In addition, new signs indicating the end of a "loading only" area, a red route clearway, and a reminder and end of a prohibition on parking on a verge or footway are prescribed. This Part includes signs previously prescribed in TSRGD 2002 as diagrams 640.5, 646, 647, 664, 664.1, 666, 667, 667.1, 667.2, 668, 668.1 and 668.2.
Part 3 Sets out the provisions applying to the road markings prescribed in Part 4.
Part 4 Prescribes the road markings for stopping, waiting, loading and parking controls. It includes markings previously prescribed in TSRGD 2002 as diagrams 1017, 1018.1, 1019, 1020.1, 1025.1, 1025.3 (now a variant of 1025.1), 1025.4 (now a variant of 1025.1), 1027.1, 1028.2, 1028.3 (now a variant of 1028.4) and 1028.4. Variants of diagram 1028.4 replace diagrams 1032 and 1033.
Part 5 Prescribes the required or permitted variants in respect of road markings prescribed in Part 4. Upright sign permitted variants are in the sign table at Part 2 (see Part 2 above).
Part 6 Sets out the significance of the road markings shown in diagrams 1025.1 and 1027.1, prescribed in Part 4. The significance of diagram 1025.1 was previously prescribed in Schedule 19 Part 1 in TSRGD 2002. The marking to diagram 1027.1 can now be enforced, when placed in conjunction with an upright sign, without the need to promote a traffic order.
Part 7
Schedule 7
General Directions
Sets out sign specific directions.

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