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Statutory Instrument

The Traffic Signs (Amendment) Regulations and General Directions 2011

Citation
S.I. 2011/1040
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) These regulations—

(a) may be cited as the Traffic Signs (Amendment) Regulations 2011;

(b) together with the general directions contained in Part 2 of this instrument, may be cited as the Traffic Signs (Amendment) Regulations and General Directions 2011; and

(c) come into force on 9th May 2011.

(2) In these regulations—

(a) “the 2002 general directions ” means the Traffic Signs General Directions 2002 ; and

(b) “the 2002 regulations ” means the Traffic Signs Regulations 2002 .

Section 2Preliminary

The 2002 regulations are amended as follows.

Section 3Amendment of regulation 4

In regulation 4 (interpretation—general), after the definition of “police vehicle”, insert—

“portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility” means a place on the carriageway of a road—

which is not a “crossing” as defined by section 25(6) of the 1984 Act ;

where temporary provision is made for pedestrians to cross the carriageway;

whose presence is indicated by a combination of the signs and signals—

prescribed by regulation 35;

shown—

in diagrams 4002.1 and 4003; or

in diagram 4002.1 and in only the part of the sign shown in diagram 4003.1 which includes the push button and the legend above it; and

shown in diagram 7011.2; and

whose presence may in addition be indicated—

where all streams of vehicular traffic are stopped only for the purpose of enabling pedestrians to cross the carriageway, by any or all of the following—

the road marking shown in diagram 1001;

the road marking shown in diagram 1001.3 (but only when placed in conjunction with the road markings shown in diagrams 1001 and 1055.1);

the road marking shown in diagram 1055.1; or

in other cases, by one or both of the following—

the road marking shown in diagram 1001;

the road marking shown in diagram 1055.1;

Section 4Amendment of regulation 27

In regulation 27(1) (road marking shown in diagram 1001.3: zig-zag lines—no stopping), in paragraph (a) of the definition of “controlled area”, after “adjacent to a signal-controlled crossing facility” insert “or portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility”.

Section 5Amendment of regulation 28

In regulation 28 (road marking shown in diagram 1001.3: zig-zag lines—no overtaking), in paragraph (1) and (2)(a) and (b), after “the signal-controlled crossing facility” in each place where it occurs insert “or portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility”.

Section 6Amendment of regulation 33

In regulation 33 (light signals for the control of vehicular traffic—standard form), in paragraph (5), for “European Standard EN12368: 2000” substitute “British Standard BS EN 12368:2006”.

Section 7Amendment of regulation 35

In regulation 35 (portable light signals for the control of vehicular traffic), in paragraph (c), for “European Standard EN12368: 2000” substitute “British Standard BS EN 12368:2006”.

Section 8Amendment of regulation 43

In regulation 43 (meaning of stop line and references to light signals), in paragraph (3)(a), after “7011.1” insert “, 7011.2”.

Section 9New regulation 47A

After regulation 47 (light signals at signal-controlled pedestrian facilities), insert—

Light signals at portable signal-controlled pedestrian facilities

(47A)

(1) In this regulation “the portable crossing”, in relation to a sign, means the portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility in relation to which the sign is placed.

(2) A sign for conveying to pedestrian traffic the warning and information specified in paragraph (4) shall—

(a) be of the size, colour and type shown in diagram 4002.1; and

(b) comply with the requirements of paragraph (3).

(3) The requirements are that the sign is so designed and constructed that—

(a) the red figure in the sign (“the red signal”) can be internally illuminated by a steady light;

(b) the green figure in the sign (“the green signal”) can be internally illuminated by a steady light;

(c) when one signal is illuminated the other is not;

(d) the green signal is illuminated only when there is at the same time conveyed to vehicular traffic a prohibition against entering the portable crossing and the prohibition is indicated by the light signals prescribed by regulation 35; and

(e) the signal heads are ES compliant.

(4) The red signal, whilst it is illuminated, shall indicate the period during which, in the interests of safety, pedestrians should not use the portable crossing and the green signal, whilst it is illuminated, shall indicate the period during which pedestrians may use the portable crossing.

(5) A device for causing the green signal in the sign shown in diagram 4002.1 to become illuminated—

(a) shall be of the size, colour and type shown in diagram 4003; or

(b) shall—

(i) be of the size, colour and type of only the part of the sign shown in diagram 4003.1 which includes the push button and the legend above it; and

(ii) whilst the red signal is illuminated, in some way indicate to pedestrians whether the push button device has been activated.

(6) The sign shown in diagram 4003 shall, whilst the word “WAIT” is illuminated, convey the same indication as the red signal.

(7) Any audible or tactile signal emitted by a device provided in conjunction with the green signal for the benefit of disabled persons shall convey to pedestrians the same indication as the green signal.

Section 10Amendment of Schedule 17

In Schedule 17 (illumination of signs), in column (2) of item 1, after “7011.1,” insert “7011.2,”.

Section 11New and replacement diagrams

(1) In this regulation, a reference to a diagram is a reference to the diagram, the diagram’s accompanying text and the diagram’s accompanying untitled table or tables.

(2) In Schedule 6 (road markings), for diagrams 1001, 1001.3 and 1055.1, substitute respectively diagrams 1001, 1001.3 and 1055.1 shown in Schedule 1 to these regulations.

(3) In Schedule 8 (light signals for the control of vehicular traffic), for diagram 3000.1, substitute diagram 3000.1 shown in Schedule 2 to these regulations.

(4) In Schedule 9 (light signals for pedestrians and animal crossings), for diagrams 4002.1, 4003 and 4003.1, substitute respectively diagrams 4002.1, 4003 and 4003.1 shown in Schedule 3 to these regulations.

(5) In Schedule 12, in Part I (miscellaneous warning, informatory and regulatory signs for road works etc ), after diagram 7011.1, insert diagram 7011.2 shown in Schedule 4 to these regulations.

Section 12Savings

Any traffic sign—

(a) which, immediately before the coming into force of these regulations, was—

(i) prescribed by the 2002 regulations; and

(ii) placed in compliance with the 2002 general directions; and

(b) which ceases to be so prescribed on the date of coming into force of these regulations,

shall be treated as prescribed by the 2002 regulations for so long as it continues to comply with those regulations as in force immediately before the coming into force of these regulations.

Section 13Savings

Portable light signals which on the coming into force of the 2002 regulations were saved by regulation 3(3) of those regulations shall, notwithstanding any provision of these regulations, continue to be treated as prescribed by the 2002 regulations until that regulation 3(3) ceases to have effect.

Section 1Citation, commencement and interpretation

(1) These general directions—

(a) may be cited as the Traffic Signs (Amendment) General Directions 2011;

(b) together with the regulations contained in Part 1 of this instrument, may be cited as the Traffic Signs (Amendment) Regulations and General Directions 2011; and

(c) come into force on 9th May 2011.

(2) In these general directions—

(a) “the 1984 Act” means the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ;

(b) “the 2002 general directions” means the Traffic Signs General Directions 2002 ; and

(c) “the 2002 regulations” means the Traffic Signs Regulations 2002 .

Section 2Preliminary

The 2002 general directions are amended as follows.

Section 3Amendment of direction 3

In direction 3 (interpretation—general)—

(a) for paragraph (1), substitute—

(1) In these Directions—

(a) “one-way road” means a road on which the driving of vehicles otherwise than in one particular direction is prohibited;

(b) “two-way street” means a road which is not a one-way road;

(c) “ the Regulations ” means the Traffic Signs Regulations 2002; and

(d) the expressions listed in paragraph (2) have the same meaning as in the Regulations.

(b) in paragraph (2), after ““plate”;” insert ““portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility”;”.

Section 4Amendment of direction 18

In direction 18 (road markings to be placed only in conjunction with other road markings or specified signs (except road markings for prohibitions and restrictions on waiting etc)), in table 1 in paragraph (1)—

(a) in column (2) of item 4, after “1001.3” insert “except when placed at a portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility”; and

(b) after item 4, insert—

1001 together with—

1055.1; and

4002.1

Section 5Amendment of direction 46

(1) Direction 46 (mounting and backing of light signals, matrix signs and warning lights) is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (1), after “47,” insert “47A,”.

(3) In paragraph (6), for “Without prejudice to paragraph (8) and subject to the exceptions in paragraph (7)” substitute “Subject to paragraphs (7), (8) and (9)”.

(4) After paragraph (8), insert—

(9) The light signals prescribed by regulation 47A, instead of being mounted on a post coloured in accordance with paragraph (6), may be mounted on a post coloured yellow (but having no yellow or white band as specified in paragraph (7)) or on a tripod or other support coloured yellow.

Section 6Amendment of direction 49

In direction 49 (placing of road marking shown in diagram 1001.3 (zig-zag lines)), in paragraph (1)(a), after “diagram” insert “4002.1,”.

Section 7Amendment of direction 53

In direction 53 (placing of portable light signals prescribed by regulation 35), in paragraph (2)(d)(ii), for “within” substitute “into and out of”.

Section 8New direction 53A

After direction 53, insert—

Placing of portable signal-controlled pedestrian facilities

(53A)

(1) A traffic authority may, pursuant to section 65(1) of the 1984 Act, cause or permit the placing of a portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility if and only if—

(a) permission is given in writing; and

(b) the written permission of the authority includes express approval to the placing of the facility at a particular site.

(2) Nothing in this direction is to be taken to limit or affect the powers of a constable or the chief officer of police under section 67(1) of the 1984 Act (placing of temporary traffic signs on roads in extraordinary circumstances).

Section 9Amendment of direction 54

In direction 54 (placing of signals and other signs at crossings), for “The Schedule to these Directions” substitute “Schedule 1 to these Directions”.

Section 10New direction 54A

After direction 54, insert—

Placing of signals and other signs at portable signal-controlled pedestrian facilities

(54A) Schedule 2 to these Directions shall have effect with regard to the placing of—

(a) vehicular light signals;

(b) pedestrian light signals; and

(c) other signs,

at portable signal-controlled pedestrian facilities where all streams of vehicular traffic are stopped only for the purpose of enabling pedestrians to cross the carriageway.

Section 11Amendment of direction 55

In direction 55 (placing of various light signals), for paragraph (7), substitute—

(7) The light signals shown in diagram 4002.1 may be placed only in conjunction with the light signals prescribed by regulation 33(1) or (2) or 35.

Section 12Amendment of direction 56

In direction 56 (approval of types of sign and signals by the Secretary of State)—

(a) in paragraph (2)(a), after “47,” insert “47A,”; and

(b) in paragraph (2)(d), after “47” insert “, 47A”.

Section 13Amendment of schedule to the general directions

(1) At the start of the schedule to the 2002 general directions (placing of signals and other signs at signal-controlled crossing facilities), for the heading “SCHEDULE” substitute “SCHEDULE 1”.

(2) In that schedule, omit the definition of “one-way road” and the definition of “two-way street”.

Section 14New Schedule 2

After the schedule to the 2002 general directions, insert the schedule set out in the schedule to these general directions.

Section 15Savings

(1) Subject to paragraph (5), so long as the condition in paragraph (3) is complied with, direction 49(2) of the 2002 general directions shall not apply in the circumstances specified in paragraph (2).

(2) The circumstances are where, in accordance with an authorisation given under section 64(1) or (2) of the 1984 Act, a relevant crossing facility—

(a) at which there is (and was immediately before the coming into force of these general directions) placed the signal shown in diagram 4002.1; and

(b) at which there is not (and was not immediately before the coming into force of these general directions) placed any of the signals shown in diagrams 4003.2, 4003.4, 4003.5 and 4003.7,

has been provided on a road before the coming into force of these general directions but without the placing of zig-zag lines on the approaches as mentioned in direction 49(2) of the 2002 general directions.

(3) The condition is that the signs and markings indicating the facility are maintained in accordance with—

(a) the authorisation under which they were placed; and

(b) any special directions under section 65 of the 1984 Act that were given in conjunction with that authorisation.

(4) In this direction, “relevant crossing facility” has the meaning given by direction 49(1) of the 2002 general directions as amended by these general directions.

(5) Paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) shall cease to have effect on the expiry of the period of two years beginning with the date on which these general directions come into force.

Section 1Interpretation

In this Schedule—

“approaching vehicular traffic” in relation to a portable crossing means vehicular traffic approaching the crossing along the carriageway across which the crossing is placed;

“far side signals” means light signals of the size, colour and type shown in diagram 4002.1;

“push button device” means—

a sign of the size, colour and type shown in diagram 4003; or

a sign—

of the size, colour and type of only the part of the sign shown in diagram 4003.1 which includes the push button and the legend above it; and

which, whilst the red signal is illuminated, in some way indicates to pedestrians whether the push button device has been activated.

“system of staggered portable crossings” means two portable crossings provided on a road on which there is a central reservation and where—

there is one portable crossing on each side of the central reservation; and

taken together the two portable crossings do not lie in a straight line;

“portable crossing” means a portable signal-controlled pedestrian facility; and

references to the left or right hand side of a portable crossing are to the left or right hand side as viewed by approaching vehicular traffic.

Section 2Vehicular light signals on a two-way street

Subject to paragraph 4, on a two-way street, the number and disposition of light signals of the kind prescribed by regulation 35 which are placed at a portable crossing to control approaching vehicular traffic shall, in the case of a crossing of the type specified in column (2) of an item in the table, be as specified in column (3) of that item.

(1) Item

(2) Type of crossing on a two-way street

(3) Light signals to control approaching vehicular traffic

Section 3Vehicular light signals on a one-way road

Subject to paragraph 4, on a one-way road, the number and disposition of light signals of the kind prescribed by regulation 35 to be placed at a portable crossing to control approaching vehicular traffic shall, in the case of a crossing of the type specified in column (2) of an item in the table, be as specified in column (3) of that item.

(1) Item

(2) Type of crossing on a one-way road

(3) Light signals to control approaching vehicular traffic

Section 4Additional vehicular light signals at portable crossings

In addition to the signals required to be placed at a portable crossing by paragraph 2 or 3, the traffic authority may cause or permit to be placed such other primary or secondary signals as it thinks fit.

Section 5Far side light signals at portable crossings

(1) At least one set of far side signals and one push button device shall be placed at each end of a portable crossing.

(2) Each set of far side signals shall be so placed as to be clearly visible to any person on the opposite side of the portable crossing who wishes to use the crossing.

(3) Each push button device shall be so placed that the push button on it may be reached by any person wishing to press it.

(4) Where far side signals and push button devices have been placed at a portable crossing in accordance with this paragraph, there may be placed at the crossing as many devices of the kind mentioned in regulation 47A(7) as the traffic authority thinks fit.

Section 6Additional signs and road markings at portable crossings

In addition to the signals required by this schedule to be placed at a portable crossing—

(a) the sign shown in diagram 7011.2—

(i) shall be placed to control approaching vehicular traffic; and

(ii) shall be so placed that it faces the stream of traffic to which it is intended to convey the meaning prescribed by regulation 43; and

(b) any or all of the following may be placed at the crossing—

(i) the road marking shown in diagram 1001;

(ii) the road marking shown in diagram 1001.3 (but only when placed in conjunction with the road markings shown in diagrams 1001 and 1055.1);

(iii) the road marking shown in diagram 1055.1.

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