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Upright traffic signs for red routes.
Upright traffic signs and road markings that indicate stopping, waiting, loading and parking controls.
Traffic signs only for use in temporary situations.
Traffic signs for speed limits.
Definitions used within Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
Matrix traffic signs and light signals for the control of moving traffic on motorways and dual carriageway roads.
Local transport note to help in the design of traffic management measures that consider and care for the streetscape.
Use signs at points where a public right of way is not clear.
Letters, numerals and other characters for traffic signs.
A quick guide to designing temporary white on red signs for use at road and street works.
How to design, construct and mount temporary signs to guide traffic going to special events.
Guidance about the use of light-emitting variable message signs capable of displaying text and pictograms.
Signing arrangements for motorway service areas (MSAs) and other roadside facilities on major roads in England.
Road markings used, including those across the carriageway, along the carriageway, along the edge of the carriageway, on the kerb or at the edge of the carriageway and other road markings.
Advice for traffic authorities in England on the appropriate use of non-prescribed traffic signs authorisations and special directions.
Variable message traffic signs.
FCDO travel advice for Brazil. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
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