1.4.2
and
1.4.3
), it is for traffic authorities to determine
what signing is necessary to meet those duties.
1.1.3. The Manual applies to the United Kingdom. References to “the national authority” should
therefore be interpreted as referring to the Secretary of State for Transport, the Department
for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland), the Scottish Government or the Welsh Government as
appropriate. Any reference to the “Department” is a reference to the Department for Transport or
the appropriate national authority for Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales as described above.
1.1.4. This chapter of the Manual explains the use of the warning signs prescribed by TSRGD.
It enables the correct sign to be used, and advises on the appropriate size and siting to ensure
adequate warning of the hazard. Where markings are used to supplement upright signs or
placed in connection with traffic signals and pedestrian crossings, guidance on these can be
found in the following chapters:
a) Stop and Give Way markings:
Chapter 3
b) Signal controlled junctions:
Chapter 6
c) Pedestrian crossings:
Chapter 6
d) Cycle markings:
Chapter 3
e) Bus markings:
Chapter 3
f) Tram markings:
Chapter 3
g) Control of on street parking:
Chapter 3
h) Markings associated with regulatory signs:
Chapter 3
Chia sẻ với bạn bè của bạn: |