1989 Ed.]
Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations
[CAP. 374
G 21
[Subsidiary]
(f) intermittent red light signals shall indicate the prohibition that vehicular traffic shall not proceed beyond the stop line on the carriageway provided in conjunction with the light signals or, if the stop line is not for the time being visible or there is no stop line, beyond the light signals, except in the case of any vehicle which, when the lights first begin to flash, is so close to the stop line or light signals that it cannot safely be stopped before passing the stop line or light signals;
(g) a light with an amber "T" characteristic shall indicate, during such time as it is illuminated, that trams are likely to pass the light signals and proceed notwithstanding any other indication given by the light signals; (L.N. 242 of 1987)
(h) a light with a red “T” characteristic shall indicate, during such time as it is illuminated, that vehicles of the North-west Railway or trams shall not proceed beyond the stop line on the carriageway or on the carriageway of the North-west Railway provided in conjunction with the light signals or, if the stop line is not for the time being visible or there is no stop line, beyond the light signals notwithstanding any other indications given by the light signals; (L.N. 242 of 1987)
(i) a white symbol of the type shown in Figure No. 703 in Schedule 3 shall indicate, during such time as it is illuminated with a steady or intermittent light, that vehicles of the North-west Railway or trams may pass the light signals and may, subject to complying with any prescribed traffic sign or prescribed road marking, proceed only in the direction in which the apex of the white symbol points notwithstanding any other indication given by the light signals, and if 2 or more white symbols are illuminated at the same time indicating the directions that vehicles of the North-west Railway or trams may proceed then such vehicles may proceed in any one of the directions in compliance with any one of the white symbols so illuminated; (L.N. 242 of 1987)
(j) a white symbol of the type shown in Figure No. 703 in Schedule 3 shall indicate, during such time as it is flashing, that the period during which the vehicle of the North-west Railway may proceed is about to end. (L.N. 242 of 1987)
(2) A driver of a vehicle on a road passing any light signals in accordance with subregulation (1) shall proceed with due regard to the safety of other drivers and users of the road and in accordance with any direction of any police officer in uniform or traffic warden in uniform.
(3) For the purpose of subregulation (1) “stop line" means the prescribed road marking shown in Figure No. 506 in Schedule 2.