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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--ROAD RULES) REGULATION 2009 - REG 316

When do traffic control devices comply substantially with this regulation

316 When do traffic control devices comply substantially with this regulation

(1) A traffic sign complies substantially with this regulation if—
(a) it is a reasonable likeness of a diagram in schedule 2 or 3 of that kind of traffic sign; or
(b) for a traffic sign of a kind for which there is not a diagram in schedule 2 or 3 —it complies substantially with a description of that kind of traffic sign in this regulation and, if the description includes a symbol for which there is a diagram in schedule 4 , the symbol on the sign is a reasonable likeness of the diagram.
(2) A road marking complies substantially with this regulation if it complies substantially with a description of that kind of road marking in this regulation and, if the description includes a symbol for which there is a diagram in schedule 4 , the symbol in the road marking is a reasonable likeness of the diagram.
(3) A traffic control device (except a traffic sign or a road marking) complies substantially with this regulation if the device complies substantially with a description of that kind of traffic control device in this regulation and, if the description includes a symbol for which there is a diagram in schedule 4 , the symbol on the device is a reasonable likeness of the diagram.
Example—
A red and white post temporarily missing from a children’s crossing complies substantially with the description of a children’s crossing under section 80 (6) .
(4) A traffic sign may be a reasonable likeness of a diagram of a kind of traffic sign mentioned in this regulation even though—
(a) the dimensions of the sign, or of anything on the sign, are different; or
(b) the sign has additional information on or with it; or
(c) the number on the sign is different; or
(d) the sign has a different number of panels; or
(e) the sign is combined on a single panel with 1 or more other traffic signs; or
(f) for a parking control sign—words, figures, symbols, or anything else, on the sign are differently arranged; or
(g) for a bus lane sign, emergency stopping lane only sign, one-way sign or parking control sign—the sign has an arrow pointing in a different direction; or
(h) for a separated footpath sign or an end separated footpath sign—the pedestrian and bicycle symbols are reversed; or
(i) for a road access sign—information on or with the sign indicates (whether by different wording or in another way) that it applies to different or additional vehicles or persons; or
(j) there is a variation in shade or brightness between a colour on the sign and the equivalent colour in the diagram.
Example for subsection (4)(b)—
A speed limit sign near a school may say that the sign has effect at certain times. This additional information does not prevent the sign being a reasonable likeness of the diagram of a speed limit sign in schedule 2 .
Example for subsection (4)(c)—
The diagram of the area speed limit sign in schedule 2 has the number ‘60’. A particular area speed limit sign may have another number, for example, ‘50’. The different number on the sign does not prevent the sign being a reasonable likeness of the diagram.
Examples for subsection (4)(d)—
1 A school zone sign may have the indicated speed limit, the words ‘school zone’, and the times of operation, on a single panel or separate panels.
2 An end bicycle path sign may have the word ‘end’ on a separate panel or on the same panel as the rest of the sign.
Example for subsection (4)(e)—
A no parking sign that operates at certain times may be combined on a single panel with a permissive parking sign allowing pay parking at other times.
Example for subsection (4)(f)—
A permissive parking sign limiting parking to 2 hours may have the time limit above, or below, the word ‘parking’.
Example for subsection (4)(i)—
The diagram of the road access sign in schedule 2 says ‘no pedestrians bicycles animals beyond this point’. The replacement of the word ‘bicycles’ by the word ‘tractors’ on a particular sign does not prevent the sign being a reasonable likeness of the diagram.
(5) A variable illuminated message sign may also be a reasonable likeness of a diagram of a kind of traffic sign in schedule 2 or 3 even though the colour of the sign, or of anything else on the sign, is different.
Example of standard sign and variable illuminated message sign—

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(6) A symbol on or in a traffic control device may be a reasonable likeness of a diagram of a kind of symbol mentioned in this regulation even though the dimensions of the symbol, or of anything on the symbol, are different.
(7) In this section—

"panel" includes a board, plate and screen.



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