INDEX
Double white lines (cont'd) | |
legal meaning | 5.1 |
level crossings | 5.36, 19.13 - 19.15 |
refuges | 5.18 |
road junctions | 5.19 - 5.21, 7.11, 7.12 |
road studs | 5.11, 5.12, 6.2, 19.16, 19.17 |
sag curves | 5.33 |
splayed markings | 5.17 |
three-lane hills | 5.27 - 5.32 |
three-lane roads | 5.25 |
two-lane roads | 5.23, 5.24 |
visibility distance | 5.22 |
width of road | 5.4 |
Drainage | 23.27, 23.28 |
raised profile markings | 4.47 |
yellow bar markings | 11.6 |
Dual carriageway | |
markings at the end of | 4.56 - 4.59 |
road junctions | 7.13 - 7.15 |
Edge of carriageway lines | 4.27 - 4.38 |
raised profile | 4.39 - 4.48 |
Elongated markings | 22.45 - 22.50 |
speed limit roundel | 21.4 - 21.6 |
END marking | 16.24, 22.50 |
Equestrian crossings | 15.11, 15.12 |
European standards | |
road studs | 6.6, 23.11 |
road marking materials | 23.9, 23.10 |
Gateways | 21.26 - 21.28 |
Ghost islands | 7.2 - 7.12 |
Give Way line | |
cycle lanes and tracks | 16.3 |
cycle priority | 3.25 |
junctions | 3.2 - 3.6, 3.14 - 3.23 |
legal meaning | 3.1 |
priority traffic sites | 3.24 |
roundabouts | 8.8, 8.15, 8.17 |
temporary removal | 23.25 |
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