ROG wrote:Directional arrow on a route board is the only place I can think of .....
Cannot think of just an arrow like that on its own sign
sulligogs wrote:Just what is the official definition of these signs?
Gareth wrote:sulligogs wrote:Just what is the official definition of these signs?
For a dual carriageway or motorway they represent the next (or a subsequent) exit slip-road that you should take to follow the recommended route to the places named.
irf520 wrote:How about this one:
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=51 ... .7,,1,8.26
I assume it means "Bear right only".
ROG wrote:irf520 wrote:How about this one:
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=51 ... .7,,1,8.26
I assume it means "Bear right only".
Bear right only for THAT traffic light
It would seem that in the past others might have proceeded in the left lane when the lights for the right two lanes went green
irf520 wrote:How about this one:
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=51 ... .7,,1,8.26
I assume it means "Bear right only".
martine wrote:irf520 wrote:How about this one:
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=51 ... .7,,1,8.26
I assume it means "Bear right only".
That's surprising...I thought the white arrows in a blue circle meant: 'if you are passing this sign you must do so on this side' - but clearly this is not the case. How confusing.
martine wrote:irf520 wrote:How about this one:
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=51 ... .7,,1,8.26
I assume it means "Bear right only".
That's surprising...I thought the white arrows in a blue circle meant: 'if you are passing this sign you must do so on this side' - but clearly this is not the case. How confusing.
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