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CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations

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[Subsidiary]

[1989 Ed.

(ii) information on routes which may conveniently be followed on the occasion of a sports meeting, exhibition or other public gathering; or

(iii) warning of an obstruction or of a hazard;

(b) for indicating to vehicular traffic any prohibition, restriction or

requirement of a temporary nature; or

(c) pending the erection of any permanent traffic sign, for indicating

to traffic the purpose which such a permanent sign will indicate, may be of such size, colour and type as the Commissioner of Police considers appropriate.

6. Cones and cylinders

(1) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a conical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 146 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations temporarily on a road for indicating to drivers of vehicles the requirement that they shall follow a certain route or shall avoid a part of the carriageway.

(2) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a cylindrical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 147 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations on a road to indicate to drivers of vehicles a temporary division of the carriageway, made so as to separate traffic moving in one direction from traffic moving in the opposite direction, or for indicating a part of a dual-carriageway road where vehicles are prohibited from proceeding from one carriageway to another.

7. Beacons

(1) A beacon showing an intermittent amber light on or near a road for conveying the warning that drivers of vehicles, vehicles of the North-west Railway, and trams should take special care may be used under these regulations either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign. (L.N. 242 of 1987)

(2) A beacon showing an intermittent blue light may be used on or near a road either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign by the Commissioner of Police for conveying the same warning as in sub-regulation (1).

8. Power to place road markings

(1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be placed on or near any road a road marking, and

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requirement of a temporary nature; or(c) pending the erection of any permanent traffic sign, for indicatingto traffic the purpose which such a permanent sign will indicate, may be of such size, colour and type as the Commissioner of Police considers appropriate.6. Cones and cylinders(1) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a conical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 146 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations temporarily on a road for indicating to drivers of vehicles the requirement that they shall follow a certain route or shall avoid a part of the carriageway.(2) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a cylindrical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 147 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations on a road to indicate to drivers of vehicles a temporary division of the carriageway, made so as to separate traffic moving in one direction from traffic moving in the opposite direction, or for indicating a part of a dual-carriageway road where vehicles are prohibited from proceeding from one carriageway to another.7. Beacons(1) A beacon showing an intermittent amber light on or near a road for conveying the warning that drivers of vehicles, vehicles of the North-west Railway, and trams should take special care may be used under these regulations either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign. (L.N. 242 of 1987)(2) A beacon showing an intermittent blue light may be used on or near a road either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign by the Commissioner of Police for conveying the same warning as in sub-regulation (1).8. Power to place road markings(1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be placed on or near any road a road marking, andPage 10(*)
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requirement of a temporary nature; or(c) pending the erection of any permanent traffic sign, for indicatingto traffic the purpose which such a permanent sign will indicate, may be of such size, colour and type as the Commissioner of Police considers appropriate.6. Cones and cylinders(1) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a conical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 146 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations temporarily on a road for indicating to drivers of vehicles the requirement that they shall follow a certain route or shall avoid a part of the carriageway.(2) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a cylindrical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 147 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations on a road to indicate to drivers of vehicles a temporary division of the carriageway, made so as to separate traffic moving in one direction from traffic moving in the opposite direction, or for indicating a part of a dual-carriageway road where vehicles are prohibited from proceeding from one carriageway to another.7. Beacons(1) A beacon showing an intermittent amber light on or near a road for conveying the warning that drivers of vehicles, vehicles of the North-west Railway, and trams should take special care may be used under these regulations either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign. (L.N. 242 of 1987)(2) A beacon showing an intermittent blue light may be used on or near a road either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign by the Commissioner of Police for conveying the same warning as in sub- regulation (1).8. Power to place road markings(1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be placed on or near any road a road marking, andPage 10(*)
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CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations

G 10

[Subsidiary]

[1989 Ed.

(ii) information on routes which may conveniently be followed on the occasion of a sports meeting, exhibition or other public gathering; or

(iii) warning of an obstruction or of a hazard;

(b) for indicating to vehicular traffic any prohibition, restriction or

requirement of a temporary nature; or

(c) pending the erection of any permanent traffic sign, for indicating

to traffic the purpose which such a permanent sign will indicate, may be of such size, colour and type as the Commissioner of Police considers appropriate.

6.

Cones and cylinders

(1) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a conical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 146 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations temporarily on a road for indicating to drivers of vehicles the requirement that they shall follow a certain route or shall avoid a part of the carriageway.

(2) A device constructed of rubber or flexible plastic material being of a cylindrical shape and constructed to the dimensions shown in Figure No. 147 in Schedule 1 may be placed under these regulations on a road to indicate to drivers of vehicles a temporary division of the carriageway, made so as to separate traffic moving in one direction from traffic moving in the opposite direction, or for indicating a part of a dual-carriageway road where vehicles are prohibited from proceeding from one carriageway to another.

7. Beacons

(1) A beacon showing an intermittent amber light on or near a road for conveying the warning that drivers of vehicles, vehicles of the North-west Railway, and trams should take special care may be used under these regulations either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign. (L.N. 242 of 1987)

(2) A beacon showing an intermittent blue light may be used on or near a road either separately or in combination with any other traffic sign by the Commissioner of Police for conveying the same warning as in sub- regulation (1).

8.

Power to place road markings

(1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be placed on or near any road a road marking, and

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