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Trams crossing ahead Road safety sign - 3mm Aluminium sign fitted with 2 strips Channel to rear for mounting on post 300mm x 300mm

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In these zones, drivers may not stop their vehicles adjacent to the line marking, unless this is to give right of way to pedestrians and/or cyclists at a pedestrian and/or cyclist crossing, or to stop behind other vehicles doing the same. A level crossing is where a road crosses a railway or tramway line. Approach and cross it with care. Never drive onto a crossing until the road is clear on the other side and do not get too close to the car in front. Never stop or park on, or near, a crossing. Rule 292 The tram only sign is combined with a white rectangular information sign. This sign means the route ahead is tram only, while the junction to the right is for normal traffic heading towards the city centre. If you’re driving and see this sign, you’ll need to turn right as the road ahead is just for trams. Tram only road markings This road sign will be common to some, but very rare for others. Typically, trams will only be found in bigger cities such as London, Manchester and Liverpool. There are said to be over 400 tram crossings in the UK, however most of them are located in the bigger cities. use a railway telephone if available to tell the signal operator. Follow the instructions you are given

You MUST wait if a train goes by and the red lights continue to flash. This means another train will be passing soon.A– Level crossing with barrier or gate ahead, B– Gated road ahead, C– Level crossing without gate or barrier, D– Cattle grid ahead Question 8 A– No entry for vehicular traffic, B– No stopping, C– Stop and give way, D– No through road Question 3

Additional road signs are put up, road markings painted on the roads, barriers placed, new traffic signs erected and traffic fines have been approved. In driving schools, the new traffic rules have been incorporated in the driving manual, as well as theory test. A tram in a red triangle warns you of trams crossing ahead. This sign can be combined with a level crossing give-way sign. Trams approaching from both directions. You might also see a level crossing warning sign when you approach a tramway crossing with a barrier, so keep an eye out for this sign. While 40% admitted that not being able to understand a sign or being confused over its meaning had led to problems on the road. For all commuters, the introduction of Dubai Tram means a re-evaluation of road and traffic, as Dubai Tram will cross regular traffic at 30 junctions, crossings and intersections starting from Dubai Police Academy in Al Sufouh to Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residence.A continuous red surface area including tram lines alignment across the road way indicates the Tram Box Junction. The Tram Box junction will usually come with a Box Junction, or yellow box. Bear in mind that the road ahead may be obstructed by the works or by slow-moving or stationary traffic.

To pass your theory test, you’ll need a good understanding of all signs and road markings that pertain to trams. Tram only sign A– Through traffic to use left lane, B– Right hand lane T-junction only, C– Lane ahead closed, D– 11 tonne weight limit Question 7Further, changing lanes within such zone is not permitted, and pedestrians and cyclist may not cross the road other than at the dedicated pedestrian and/or cyclist crossing. A– One way traffic, B– Ahead only, C– Priority over oncoming vehicles, D– End of two way road Question 4 Traffic in right hand lane of slip road joining the main carriageway has priority over left hand lane in Latest No Comments 3512 New research carried out on behalf of Kwik Fit has revealed substantial gaps in the average drivers knowledge of the Highway Code, with many failing to understand road sign meanings. The sign was introduced in 1964 and composed of the text "STOP when lights show", accompanied by the warning triangle of a gated level crossing ahead. This was used on the first manually operated level crossings. Wig-wags at this point only consisted of two horizontally mounted red lights, but was not shown on this sign. However, automatic half barrier crossings had a variant which had two red circles above the text depicting the lights. On this variant the text was slightly different, reading "STOP when lights flash", and was accompanied by the now defunct warning triangle depicting an automatic half barrier crossing ahead.

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