Re: Road Sings - settle and argument?
"Ian" <if.ptnospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Aaron Borbora" wrote in message
>> Just wondering if anyone can help settle an argument I'm having:
>>
>> On various motor-way and A-road sign boards there are black shape
>> outlines (circle, triangle, square, etc) on a yellow background.
>>
>> I thought there were diversionary routes for lorries, but the other
>> person says there are not but he isn't sure what they are.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
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> Try looking at the bottom of the page on the following link
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http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/signs06.htm . Maybe you and your mate should
> buy a copy of the Highway Code and read it.
>
thanks. I only passed my test a few years back so read it then, however it
didn't take too much to pass the theory part and my DI never pushed it. The
other bloke has been driving over 30 years!
.
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