Gallery:Warning Sign/Traffic Signals
This was the only evidence of the former crossroad signals. Looking south.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 01, 2008 by SteveA30Approach to the Redbridge Roundabout, with traffic lights ahead warning. However, there is a free-flow connector for A12(E) to A406/M11(N) traffic.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 08, 2006 by Sunil_of_YoxleyAn unexpected single lane traffic signal controlled section of the A82.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 23, 2005 by Bryn666Is this sign telling us that the lights ahead are only ever on green?! It really needs replacing.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Feb 21, 2006 by DavidBrownA483 under mid-wales railway .
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 08, 2007 by AAndyyet another demonstration of the wide alignment sufficient for D2
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 26, 2007 by leopard680Traffic 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.Traffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016, 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.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.This is the exit for Dunfermline (A823) off the Pitreavie Roundabout. The building in the background is the headquarters of The Dunfermline Building Society. A front view can be seen in square NT1185
Station Road, Dingwall: Direction sign with the green patching on the A862 (non-primary) and not on A9.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 22, 2006 by Glen18/10/08
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 28, 2008 by AAndyI assume this sign will go once the M1 extension is open and Belfast will be signed to the left.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 26, 2006 by TruveloClearance work for the grade separation of this junction has started.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 06, 2008 by csd