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Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals.
In this 2nd Blog well be continuing too look at Light signals controlling traffic
Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals, as part of our entire UK Highway code blog series.
The highway code can be bought in shops and online, as well as a free version on the UK goverments website, click here to access the free to use highway code.
And for people wanting a more visual highway code or those who struggle with the technical talk, the Colour Book Academy offer a great new highway code, that allows you to colour in but every rule of the highway code is explained with diagrams and scenario's for each and every rule, this is a great resource for those wanting something abit more fun with learning. Click here to order yours today.
Motorway Signals
Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals, as part of our entire UK Highway code blog series.
The highway code can be bought in shops and online, as well as a free version on the UK goverments website, click here to access the free to use highway code.
And for people wanting a more visual highway code or those who struggle with the technical talk, the Colour Book Academy offer a great new highway code, that allows you to colour in but every rule of the highway code is explained with diagrams and scenario's for each and every rule, this is a great resource for those wanting something abit more fun with learning. Click here to order yours today.
Motorway Signals
You MUST NOT proceed further in this lane
Change lane
Reduced visibility ahead
Lane ahead closed
Temporary maximum speed advised and information message
Leave motorway at next exit
Temporary maximum speed advised
End of restriction
Green arrow
- lane available to traffic facing the sign
Red crosses - lane closed to traffic facing the sign
White diagonal arrow - change lanes in direction shown
Check back Friday for our next part in our series.
The highway code printed is from the uk goverment website and under its open goverment licence, allows anyone to copy and share the code.
Red crosses - lane closed to traffic facing the sign
White diagonal arrow - change lanes in direction shown
Check back Friday for our next part in our series.
The highway code printed is from the uk goverment website and under its open goverment licence, allows anyone to copy and share the code.