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On Nov 14, 10:40 pm, "Richard J." wrote:
John Rowland wrote: I found a road today (Knapp Road E3) with a standard T-shaped "No Through Road" sign, and underneath were the words "Except Access". Every time I try to figure out what that might mean, my head turns into a Moebius strip. According to Streetmap, when going west along Knapp Road, just after the railway bridge, the road becomes Cantrell Road, but there's a line across the road suggesting some sort of access restriction. Similarly at the other end of Cantrell Road, where it meets Bow Common Lane, there is another line across it. So I assume that Cantrell Road is effectively pedestrianised except for access, with either some sort of restricted-access barrier at each end or just No Motor Vehicles signs with "except for access" plates. If so, the No Through Road Except for Access sign is reasonably logical, except that the only qualifying plate allowed on a No Through Road sign is "except cycles". So it's either an unlawful sign or has special permission from the DfT. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) I think it must be a mistake since the DfT usually grant special authorisation for variation of signs only if there is no existing authorised sign or marking for the desired meaning. The correct sign for this purpose would be the No Motor Vehicles (or no vehicles) signs with 'except for access' plates. Or, if the width of the road is the issue, "unsuitable for wide vehicles" could be used. |
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