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2002 No. 3113

ROAD TRAFFIC

The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002

  Made 16th December 2002 
  Laid before Parliament 10th January 2003 
  Coming into force 31st January 2003 


ARRANGEMENT OF INSTRUMENT


PART I

THE TRAFFIC SIGNS REGULATIONS 2002
SECTION 1
Preliminary
1 Citation and commencement
2 Revocations
3 Savings
4 Interpretation - general
5 Interpretation of speed limit
6 Interpretation of references
7 Interpretation of Schedules 1 to 12
SECTION 2
General provisions
8 Authorisations
9 Temporary obstructions
10 Application of section 36 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 to signs and disqualification for offences
11 Signs, markings and signals to be of the size, colour and type shown in the diagrams
12 Variations of dimensions
13 Proportions and form of letters, numerals, symbols and other characters
14 Signs attached to vehicles
SECTION 3
Warning, regulatory and informatory traffic signs
15 Sign shown in diagram 610 and its significance
16 Signs shown in diagrams 601.1, 602, 611.1, 778, 778.1 and 784.1 and their significance
17 Permitted variants of upright signs
18 Illumination of signs
19 Illumination of signs - further provisions
20 Illumination of plates
21 Illumination of signs shown in diagrams 560 and 561
22 Buses
23 Bus lanes
24 Bus symbols
SECTION 4
Road markings
25 Road marking shown in diagram 1003: give way
26 Road markings shown in diagrams 1013.1, 1013.3 and 1013.4: double white lines
27 Road marking shown in diagram 1001.3: zig-zag lines - no stopping
28 Road marking shown in diagram 1001.3: zig-zag lines - no overtaking
29 Road markings shown in diagrams 1025.1, 1025.3, 1025.4, 1043 and 1044: bus stop and bus stand clearways and box junctions
30 Permitted variants of road markings
31 Illumination of road markings
32 Height of road markings and size of studs
SECTION 5
Light signals and warning lights
33 Light signals for the control of vehicular traffic - standard form
34 Green arrow light signals for the control of vehicular traffic
35 Portable light signals for the control of vehicular traffic
36 Significance of light signals prescribed by regulations 33 to 35
37 Light signals for the control of vehicular traffic on motorways and all-purpose dual carriageway roads
38 Significance of light signals prescribed by regulation 37(1)
39 Light signals to control traffic at level crossings etc
40 Significance of light signals prescribed by regulation 39
41 Light signals for the control of tramcars
42 Significance of light signals prescribed by regulation 41
43 Meaning of stop line and references to light signals
44 Light signals for lane control of vehicular traffic
45 Warning signal for motorways and all-purpose dual carriageway roads
46 Matrix signs for motorways and all-purpose dual carriageway roads
47 Light signals at signal-controlled pedestrian facilities
48 Light signals at equestrian crossings
49 Light signals at Toucan crossings
50 Warning lights at school crossing places
51 Cattle crossing signs and warning lights
52 Light signals for pedestrian traffic at level crossings
SECTION 6
Miscellaneous traffic signs
53 Temporary signs
54 Flashing beacons
55 Road danger lamps
56 Cones, delineators and cylinders
57 Refuge indicator lamps
58 Variable message signs

SCHEDULES TO THE REGULATIONS

  1. Warning signs (other than those for railway and tramway level crossings, bus and pedal cycle facilities, and road works)

  2. Regulatory signs (other than those for railway and tramway level crossings, bus and pedal cycle facilities, and road works)

  3. Signs for railway and tramway level crossings

  4. Miscellaneous informatory signs

  5. Signs for bus, tram and pedal cycle facilities

  6. Road markings

  7. Directional signs
 Part I Primary route directional signs
 Part II Non-primary route directional signs
 Part III Tourist destination signs (other than on motorways or for pedestrians)
 Part IV Signs for services and tourist facilities (other than on motorways)
 Part V Boundary signs (other than on motorways)
 Part VI Directional signs to parking places
 Part VII Directional signs for cyclists and pedestrians
 Part VIII Temporary and emergency directional signs
 Part IX Other non-motorway directional signs
 Part X Motorway signs

  8. Light signals for the control of vehicular traffic

  9. Light signals for pedestrians and animal crossings

  10. Lane control signals and signs
 Part I Lane control signals
 Part II Lane control signs

  11. Matrix signs and light signals
 Part I Matrix signs (for motorways and all-purpose dual carriageway roads)
 Part II Light signals (for motorways and all-purpose dual carriageway roads)

  12. Road works signs etc
 Part I Miscellaneous warning, informatory and regulatory signs for road works etc
 Part II Road works delineators and barriers
 Part III Signs for lane closures and contra-flow working at road works
 Part IV Signs for road works entrances and exits
 Part V Signs mounted on road works vehicles

  13. Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters
 Part I Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters (for use on a sign or parts of a sign with a red, blue, brown, black or green background and on the signs shown in diagrams 2714 and 2715 where the characters are not varied to black)
 Part II Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters (for use on a sign or parts of a sign with a white, yellow or orange background other than the signs shown in diagrams 2714 and 2715 except where the characters are varied to black)
 Part III Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters (for route numbers on permanent motorway signs with blue backgrounds)
 Part IV Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters (for route numbers on temporary motorway signs with yellow backgrounds)
 Part V Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters for use on variable message signs (where the characters shown in Parts I, II, III and IV cannot be used because of the method of construction or operation of the sign)
 Part VI Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters for use in the road markings shown in Schedule 6
(a) for use in markings with a height of 1.6 metres and in the markings shown in diagrams 1058 and 1058.1
(b) for use in markings with a height of 2.8 metres
(c) for use in the markings shown in diagrams 1027.1, 1028.2, 1028.3, 1028.4, 1029, 1032 and 1033
 Part VII Proportions and form of letters, numerals and other characters (Symbols for use on directional signs to indicate diversion routes)

  14. Proportions and form of symbols indicating types of tourist destination - 
 Part I Proportions and form of symbols indicating types of tourist destination in England, Scotland and Wales
 Part II Proportions and form of symbols indicating types of tourist destination in England and Wales
 Part III Proportions and form of symbols indicating types of tourist destination in England only
 Part IV Proportions and form of symbols indicating types of tourist destination in Scotland only
 Part V Proportions and form of symbols indicating types of tourist destination in Wales only

  15. Legends for use on variable message signs

  16. Permitted variants

  17. Illumination of signs

  18. Interpretation of "unladen vehicle"

  19. Bus stop and bus stand clearways and box junctions
 PART II THE TRAFFIC SIGNS GENERAL DIRECTIONS 2002
1 Citation and commencement
2 Revocations
3 Interpretation - general
4 Interpretation of references
5 Saving
6 Signs to be placed only at sites approved by the Secretary of State
7 Signs to be placed only to indicate the effect of a statutory prohibition
8 The placing of certain signs to indicate the beginning of a restriction, requirement, prohibition or speed limit
9 Beginning of a speed limit - further provisions
10 The placing of certain signs to indicate the end of a restriction, requirement, prohibition or speed limit
11 Repeater signs
12-15 Signs to be placed only on specified types of road
16 Speed limits of 20 mph
17 Signs to be placed only in conjunction with specified road markings (except signs for prohibitions and restrictions on waiting etc)
18 Road markings to be placed only in conjunction with other road markings or specified signs (except road markings for prohibitions and restrictions on waiting etc)
19 The placing of the signs shown in diagrams 615 and 811
20 Signs to be placed only in combination with specified plates or other signs
21 Plates to be placed only in combination with specified signs
22-26 Placing of road markings and signs to indicate prohibitions and restrictions on waiting, loading and unloading and parking
27-35 Signs to be placed only at specified sites or for specified purposes
36-39 Restrictions on the placing of temporary signs
40 Placing of signs varied to show metric units
41, 42 Mounting and backing of signs
43 Mounting of the sign shown in diagram 781
44 Mounting of the signs shown in diagrams 560 and 561
45 Mounting of refuge indicator lamps
46 Mounting and backing of light signals, matrix signs and warning lights
47 Placing of road marking shown in diagram 1001 or 1001.2 in conjunction with light signals
48 Placing of road marking shown in diagram 1014 in conjunction with the road marking shown in diagram 1013.1 or 1013.3
49 Placing of road marking shown in diagram 1001.3 (zig-zag lines)
50-52 Placing of signs and light signals shown in Schedule 11
53 Placing of portable light signals prescribed by regulation 35
54 Placing of signals and other signs at crossings
55 Placing of various light signals
56 Approval of types of sign and signals by the Secretary of State
57 Studs
58 Approval of types of stud by the Secretary of State59Special directions by the Secretary of State
  SCHEDULE TO THE DIRECTIONS Placing of signals and other signs at signal-controlled crossing facilities

The Secretary of State for Transport, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 64, 65 and 85(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984[
1] and by section 36(5) of the Road Traffic Act 1988[2] and now vested in him[3], hereby - 


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