Gallery:Warning Sign/Falling Rocks
This faded pre-Worboys sign is on the B866 on the west side of the Cowal peninsula, at Caol Ruadh
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 21, 2007 by leopard680I posted a pic of this lovely old sign on here a couple of years ago (Sep 07) (near Colintraive on B866). I was along the same road today (May 09) and since the last pic, the pole has rusted around the sign bands to such a degree that it could no longer support the sign at the right height, so it has slid down the pole as you can see here.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 05, 2009 by leopard680back on the M50 & come to this. luckerly today there wasnt any rocks in the way
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 16, 2006 by andy31mLooking very Alpine in character, with the Avalanche shelter underneath the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Unfortunately, the reflection of the car's mascot is also visible but oh well!
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 08, 2007 by Bryn666On the pass on the Quairing road between Uig & Staffin on Skye
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 02, 2008 by TomThe M40 drops down from the Chilterns by a rather more direct route than the A40. This didn't seem to cause the outcry in the early 70's, that M3 Twyford Down did in the early 90's. Changing times.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 26, 2008 by SteveA30Traffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002, often referred to as TSRGD). The numbers in the image filenames relate to the TSRGD numbering.
You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). You should also include a statement that these images are Crown copyright.
Please also read the fuller conditions for Open Government Licence.SH914228 on the Gwynedd/Powys boundary.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 21, 2009 by nowster<small>Traffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002, often referred to as TSRGD). The numbers in the image filenames relate to the TSRGD numbering.
You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). You should also include a statement that these images are Crown copyright.
Please also read the fuller conditions for Open Government Licence. </small><small>Traffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002, often referred to as TSRGD). The numbers in the image filenames relate to the TSRGD numbering.
You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). You should also include a statement that these images are Crown copyright.
Please also read the fuller conditions for Open Government Licence. </small>