2.2 Priority junctions
2.2.1. Signs to diagrams 504.1 (S2‑2‑1, see
Figure 2-2
), 505.1 (S2‑2‑2, see
Figure 2-3
),
506.1 (S2‑2‑3, see
Figure 2-4
) and 507.1 (S2‑2‑4, see
Figure 2-5
) indicate the presence of
a junction. The priority route is indicated by the thicker part of the route symbol. This may not
necessarily be a route of the same status or with the same route number. The signs may be
used only on the priority route, i.e. the width of the part of the symbol indicating the approach
arm must not be varied. Diagram 505.1 must not be used on an approach that does not have
priority at the junction. Where advance warning of the junction is considered necessary on the
non‑priority approach, diagram 501 with the appropriate distance plate should be used.
2.2.2. In diagrams 504.1, 506.1 and 507.1 the thicker part of the route symbol indicates the
priority route, except that in diagrams 504.1 and 507.1 the thicker symbol must not indicate that
a priority route is crossing ahead; the STOP or GIVE WAY sign to diagram 601.1 or 602 (S9‑2‑1
or S9‑2‑2) should be used in these circumstances. Details of the variants are shown on the
working drawings (see
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