File:UK private crossing sign 106.svg
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DescriptionUK private crossing sign 106.svg |
English: A UK traffic sign, diagram 106 of the The Private Crossings (Signs and Barriers) Regulations 1996. It would be mounted on crossing gates, to enable motorists to see the gate when closed across a roadway.
Regulations called for the sign to be 600 millimetres (24 in) |
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Source | Drawn according to The Private Crossings (Signs and Barriers) Regulations 1996 and RSSB standards. |
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current | 05:10, 30 January 2023 | 144 × 144 (598 bytes) | The Navigators (talk | contribs) | Uploaded a work by * UK Government * This file: {{u|The Navigators}} from Drawn according to ''The Private Crossings (Signs and Barriers) Regulations 1996'' and RSSB standards. with UploadWizard |
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