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New signage paradigm
On 31/10/2011 22:12, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 21:50:53 on Mon, 31 Oct 2011, Clive D. W. Feather remarked: Near where I live there's an old set of traffic lights with three lanes for left, right and ahead, which has the same directional control of lane markings and green arrows, but no "forced left/right" signs (by which I assume you mean the blue arrows). You could argue that you're not forced to use the lanes for any given direction. So long as a leftwards arrow is lit and you drive with appropriate care, you can turn left from any lane. Even if that means passing a red light (because the middle lane in question isn't yet showing a "straight ahead" green arrow)? Yes, provided the lanes are just white lines, not kerbs. |
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