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New Road Sign?
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On a local road I recently saw a new road sign, that I hadn't seen before.
This was a red bordered triangle with what looked like a snow flake in black on a white background.
I have later discovered that it is a 'Risk of Ice' warning sign.
How long has this sign been in existence on British roads?
This was a red bordered triangle with what looked like a snow flake in black on a white background.
I have later discovered that it is a 'Risk of Ice' warning sign.
How long has this sign been in existence on British roads?
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Do you mean this one that is one this page:
http://www.driving-test-success.com/uk-road-si gns.htm
Do you mean this one that is one this page:
http://www.driving-test-success.com/uk-road-si gns.htm
You're not alone, oldgit; a 2005 survey found that half of all Britain's motorists did not recognise this sign:- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4353 125.stm.
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Sorry, that link doesn't seem to work. Anyway, the article says;
"More than half of London's motorists are confused by road signs, a survey has found.
Some motorists thought a slippery road sign meant they should be cautious of drunk drivers, an insurance firm said.
The survey also showed 50% of drivers did not know the sign for risk of ice and some thought a side winds warning sign indicated a kite-flying area.
More than half of London's drivers admitted they had not checked a Highway Code since passing their test.
The survey, carried out by Prudential Car Insurance, marks the 70th anniversary of the driving test."
"More than half of London's motorists are confused by road signs, a survey has found.
Some motorists thought a slippery road sign meant they should be cautious of drunk drivers, an insurance firm said.
The survey also showed 50% of drivers did not know the sign for risk of ice and some thought a side winds warning sign indicated a kite-flying area.
More than half of London's drivers admitted they had not checked a Highway Code since passing their test.
The survey, carried out by Prudential Car Insurance, marks the 70th anniversary of the driving test."
That sign had no additional sign below with the word ICE printed on it, as the one illustrated.
Passed it again today the complete sign has now been removed, and further down the road a cardboard/plastic type one as now been tied to a post, still with just the plain snowflake, no ICE printed on it.
Don't know what is cracking off, can only assume the road authorities are just trying to use up their end of the financial year's budget up.
Passed it again today the complete sign has now been removed, and further down the road a cardboard/plastic type one as now been tied to a post, still with just the plain snowflake, no ICE printed on it.
Don't know what is cracking off, can only assume the road authorities are just trying to use up their end of the financial year's budget up.