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12. Schedule 9 – Regulatory signs at junctions and miscellaneous regulatory signs

The new structure

12.1
Complete signs are prescribed along with road markings. There are two tables for upright signs and one for road markings.
Table 12.1 Regulatory signs at junctions and miscellaneous regulatory signs
Part 1 Sets out the general provisions applying to the signs and sub-plates in Part 2.
Part 2 Prescribes upright signs for use at a junction.
Part 3 Sets out the general provisions applying to the signs in Part 4.
Part 4 Prescribes miscellaneous regulatory signs.
Part 5 Sets out the general provisions applying to the road markings in Part 6.
Part 6 Prescribes regulatory road markings.
Part 7 Sets out the significance of particular signs and road markings in Schedule 9.
Part 8 Sets out the specific provisions for signs and road markings in Parts 2, 4 and 6
Part 9
Schedule 9
General Directions
Sets out sign specific directions.

Changes in TSRGD 2016

12.2
A new sign to diagram 622.10 is prescribed indicating tunnel restriction codes prescribed in the Carriage of Dangerous Goods Regulations 2009, as amended.
12.3
The marking to diagram 1048.1 has been removed and diagram 1048 must now be used for all contra flow bus lanes, whether or not cycles are permitted.
12.4
Diagram 1048.2 is replaced with diagram 1048.2A, and is for use on a road used only by tramcars.
12.5
Diagrams 1048.3 and 1048.4 have been replaced by a new diagram 1048.5 "BUS GATE". This is for use on roads used by buses only (formerly diagram 1048.3), roads used by buses and tramcars only (previously diagram 1048.2) or roads used by buses and any other vehicles indicated on the upright signs, for example taxis. This road marking is for use in conjunction with the signs shown in Schedule 3 Part 2 Items 10, 33 to 35 and 37 to 40. It may also be used with

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