Elsewhere, such as in The Highway Code (rules 291 to 299) or Network Rail's publications Level crossings – the basics There are various types of level crossing In all cases, the best way to reduce risk is to use the crossing safely and to follow any instructions that are displayed at the crossingA railway level crossing with gate railway level crossing without gate supplementary intermediate level crossing signs or countdown sign general danger sign "y" junction carriageway narrows carriageway widens narrow bridge dangerous double bend 1nigeria highway code, 1521 Diagram 770 should be used when there is a gate or barrier However, open tramway crossings are betterThe Highway Code Level crossings Level crossings 291 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 292 Overhead electric lines It is dangerous to touch overhead electric
Highway code level crossing with gate sign
Highway code level crossing with gate sign-Rule 291 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 getLevel crossing with barrier or gate ahead Level crossing without barrier or gate ahead Level crossing without barrier School crossing patrol ahead (some signs have amber lights which flash when crossings are in use) Frail (or blind or disabled if shown) pedestrians likely to cross road ahead Pedestrians in road ahead Zebra crossing Overhead electric cable (plate indicates
Note Although The Highway Code shows many of the signs commonly in use, a comprehensive gate ahead Level crossing without barrier or gate ahead Level crossing without barrier Trams crossing ahead Opening or swing bridge ahead Falling or fallen rocks Lowflying aircraft or sudden aircraft noise Tunnel ahead Traffic merging from left ahead Sharp deviation of route to left (orOpen level crossing signs Open level crossing signs These signs are used to mark open level crossings without barriers or gates and do not have warning light signals A give way sign is placed over the symbol of a locomotive Always be extra cautious at level crossing with give way signs and be prepared to stop at the give way line marking ifTraffic signs Note Although The Highway Code shows many of the signs commonly in use, a comprehensive explanation of our signing system is given in the Department's booklet Know Your Traffic Signs, which is on sale at booksellers The booklet also illustrates and explains the vast majority of signs the road user is likely to encounter The signs illustrated in The Highway Code
A level crossing is where a road crosses a railway or tramway line THE HIGHWAY CODE Read Download PDF Mobile App Audiobook Changes and answers Categories Road works, level crossings and tramways (2 to 307) 1 Road works (2) 2 Additional rules for highspeed roads (2 to 290) 3 Level crossings (291 to 299) 4 Tramways (300 to 307) 3 Level crossings (291 to 299) 291 A level crossingNote Although The Highway Code shows many of the signs commonly in use, a comprehensive gate ahead Level crossing without barrier or gate ahead Level crossing without barrier Trams crossing ahead Opening or swing bridge ahead Falling or fallen rocks Lowflying aircraft or sudden aircraft noise Tunnel ahead Traffic merging from left ahead Sharp deviation of route to left (orVehicles should stop and wait at the barrier or gate when it begins to close and not cross until the barrier or gate opens Rule 296 Useroperated gates or barriers Some crossings have 'Stop' signs and small red and green lights
Double bend first to left (symbol may be reversed) Bend to right (or left if symbol reversed) Roundabout Uneven road Plate below some signs Twoway traffic crosses oneway road Twoway traffic straight ahead Opening or swing bridge ahead Lowflying aircraft orStop line at 'Stop' sign Stop line for pedestrians at a level crossing Give way to traffic on major road (can also be used at mini roundabouts) Give way to traffic from the right at a roundaboutA 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 Overhead electric lines It is dangerous to touch overhead electric lines You MUST obey the safe height warning road signs
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