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  2. H. Traffic Signals245–251
  3. I. Pedestrian Crossings252–256
  4. The present position0025200
  5. Stud markings0025300
  6. Zebra markings0025400
  7. Beacons255–256
  8. Other Considerations257–293
  9. A. Illumination257–263
  10. B. Siting and Mounting264–280
  11. Distance and spacing264–267
  12. Height0026800
  13. Position in relation to the carriageway269–272
  14. Alignment273–274
  15. Method of mounting275–276
  16. Overhead mounting0027700
  17. Duplication of signs278–279
  18. Position of directional signs in relation to junctions0028000
  19. C. Three-dimensional Aspects of Sign Design281–282
  20. Ministers' control0028100
  21. Appearance of the backs of signs0028200
  22. D. Materials for Sign Construction283–284
  23. E. Maintenance285–290
  24. F. Sign Clutter291–293
  25. Administration294–305
  26. A. General Considerations and Recommendations294–300
  27. B. Change-over to Recommended Signs301–304
  28. C. Change-over Publicity0030500
  29. Detailed Summary of Recommendations
  30. Acknowledgments
  31. Appendices
  32. I.List of Organisations Consulted
  33. II.Illustrations of Recommended Signs
  34. III.Two Protocol Signs not Recommended
  35. IV.Standard Colours to be used for Signs, Posts and Fittings
  36. V.Table of Letter Heights for Directional Signs
  37. VI.Table of Sizes for Warning, Mandatory and Prohibitory Signs
  38. VII.Table of Siting Distances for Advance Direction and Warning Signs
  39. VIII.Rules for the Design of Road Signs

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