The "pelican" pedestrian crossings regulations and general directions 1987.

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House of Commons
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Abstract

Part 2 of this statutory instrument contains regulations pertaining to: "pelican" crossings and controlled areas, variation in dimensions, box for housing equipment, additional traffic signs, significance of traffic signs, vehicular light signals, pedestrian traffic signals and additional traffic signals, movement of traffic and precedence of pedestrians, prohibition on stopping in areas adjacent to "pelican" crossings, saving for crossings constituted in accordance with 1969 regulations, prohibition against the proceeding of vehicles across a "pelican" crossing, precedence of pedestrians over vehicles on a "pelican" crossing, prohibition against the waiting of vehicles and pedestrians on a "pelican" crossing, and prohibition against overtaking at a "pelican" crossing. Schedules to part 2 deal with: the size, colour and type of traffic signs at a "pelican" crossing, and the manner of indicating the presence and limits of a "pelican" crossing and "Pelican" controlled area. Part 3 discusses: the number and manner of placing vehicular light signals, pedestrian light signals and indicators for pedestrians, additional traffic signs, colouring of containers and posts, approval of mechanisms and sequence adjustments, and special cases.

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C 13970 [electronic version only] /73 / IRRD 801723
Source

London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office HMSO, 1987, 27 p.; Statutory Instruments ; No. 17 - ISBN 0-11-076016-6

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