Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 5 Road markings
Publication Year
2003
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Discusses the uses, advantages and disadvantages, visibility, reflectorisation and dimensions of road markings. Covers stop and give way markings, longitudinal lines, double white lines, road studs, major/minor junctions, roundabouts, signal controlled junctions, grade separated junctions, yellow bar markings, yellow box junctions markings, arrows and lane destinations, traffic islands, pedestrian crossings, cycle, bus, tram, railway level crossings, waiting restrictions, traffic calming, words and diagrams.
Document History
Superseded by: Traffic Signs Manual. Chapter 5 Road markings (DfT, 2018). Supersedes 1985 edition. Sixth impression 2009.
ISBN
9780115524790
Publisher Information
Department for Transport
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