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Traffic Signs Manual (2013)
Department of Transport (UK)
Chapter 4: Warning Signs
3619724Traffic Signs Manual — Chapter 4: Warning Signs2013Department of Transport (UK)
Traffic
Signs
Manual
CHAPTER
4

Warning Signs

2013

Traffic
Signs
Manual

Chapter 4

Warning Signs

Department for Transport

Department for Regional Development
(Northern Ireland)

Scottish Executive

Welsh Assembly Government

London: TSO

Traffic Signs Manual 2013

Contents of Chapters 1-8

CHAPTER 1 Introduction
CHAPTER 2 Directional Informatory Signs on Motorways and All-Purpose Roads *
CHAPTER 3 Regulatory Signs
CHAPTER 4 Warning Signs
CHAPTER 5 Road Markings
CHAPTER 6 Illumination of Traffic Signs *
CHAPTER 7 The Design of Traffic Signs
CHAPTER 8 Traffic Safety Measures and Signs for Road Works and Temporary Situations


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ISBN 9780115532245

First published 1980
Fourth edition 2013

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Traffic Signs Manual

Chapter 4

CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION 4
2. JUNCTIONS 10
3. DEVIATION OF ROUTE 14
4. ROAD NARROWS 19
5. TWO-WAY TRAFFIC AND DUAL CARRIAGEWAY ROADS 22
6. HILLS 27
7. BRIDGES AND OTHER STRUCTURES 29
8. TRAFFIC SIGNALS 41
9. PEDESTRIANS 43
10. ANIMALS AND FARM TRAFFIC 46
11. WATER 50
12. ROAD SURFACE 52
13. ROAD HUMPS 54
14. LOW-FLYING AIRCRAFT 56
15. FALLING OR FALLEN ROCKS 57
16. HAZARD MARKERS 58
17. OTHER DANGER 59
18. DISTANCE PLATES 60
19. MISCELLANEOUS HAZARDS 61
20. SLOW-MOVING VEHICLES 62
21. LEVEL CROSSINGS 64
22. CYCLING 71
23. REFUGE BEACON 72
APPENDIX A: Sizes of warning signs and siting details 73
APPENDIX B: Sizes of supplementary plates 76
APPENDIX C: Variation of numerals 79
APPENDIX D: Schedule of diagram numbers 82
INDEX 85

Warning Signs explains the use of the warning signs prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations. It enables the correct sign to be used, and advises on the appropriate size and siting to ensure adequate warning of the hazard.

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