Highway Code Lane Markings. Cycle lanes and cycle tracks. Amber studs mark the central reservation of a dual carriageway or motorway. be aware of the signs and road markings which indicate the lane is about to end. Red studs mark the left edge of the road. If no days are shown on the signs, the restrictions are in force every day including sundays. markings are shown on nearby plates or on entry signs to controlled parking zones. white studs mark the lanes or the middle of the road. rule 141 of the highway code says that “you may enter a bus lane to stop, to load or unload where this is not prohibited.” bus lanes are. lengths of road reserved for vehicles loading and unloading are indicated by a white ‘bay’ marking with the words ‘loading only’ and a sign with the white on blue ‘trolley’. signs and road markings on the highway network. Mandatory requirements are set out in the traffic signs regulations and general directions 2016 (as amended) (tsrgd). signals, stopping procedures, lighting, control of the vehicle, speed limits, stopping distances, lines and lane markings.
white studs mark the lanes or the middle of the road. Red studs mark the left edge of the road. If no days are shown on the signs, the restrictions are in force every day including sundays. signs and road markings on the highway network. lengths of road reserved for vehicles loading and unloading are indicated by a white ‘bay’ marking with the words ‘loading only’ and a sign with the white on blue ‘trolley’. Cycle lanes and cycle tracks. Amber studs mark the central reservation of a dual carriageway or motorway. rule 141 of the highway code says that “you may enter a bus lane to stop, to load or unload where this is not prohibited.” bus lanes are. signals, stopping procedures, lighting, control of the vehicle, speed limits, stopping distances, lines and lane markings. be aware of the signs and road markings which indicate the lane is about to end.
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Highway Code Lane Markings Red studs mark the left edge of the road. If no days are shown on the signs, the restrictions are in force every day including sundays. markings are shown on nearby plates or on entry signs to controlled parking zones. white studs mark the lanes or the middle of the road. be aware of the signs and road markings which indicate the lane is about to end. signals, stopping procedures, lighting, control of the vehicle, speed limits, stopping distances, lines and lane markings. lengths of road reserved for vehicles loading and unloading are indicated by a white ‘bay’ marking with the words ‘loading only’ and a sign with the white on blue ‘trolley’. Red studs mark the left edge of the road. Cycle lanes and cycle tracks. signs and road markings on the highway network. rule 141 of the highway code says that “you may enter a bus lane to stop, to load or unload where this is not prohibited.” bus lanes are. Mandatory requirements are set out in the traffic signs regulations and general directions 2016 (as amended) (tsrgd). Amber studs mark the central reservation of a dual carriageway or motorway.