On 31/10/2012 15:29, Andy Robinson wrote:
Shaun McDonald [mailto:[email protected]] wrote:
Sent: 31 October 2012 15:21
To: Matt Williams
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Ambiguous restrictions sign


On 31 Oct 2012, at 14:49, Matt Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

On 31 October 2012 14:37, David Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

The pedestrianised main shopping street in Croydon has a sign with
the following wording: "Pedestrian Zone.  No vehicles except cycles
and for loading 6pm-10am."
How would you interpret that?  I see at least 3 possibilities:

(a) Cycles permitted at any time; loading only permitted 6pm-10am
(this is what I guess is the correct one)
(b) Cycles and loading only permitted 6pm-10am (this would also make
sense; i.e. cycling only outside shopping hours)
(c) Restrictions apply 6pm-10am (clearly ludicrous!)
(d) Something else?

I'm guessing it's meant to be (a), but just thought I'd canvas
opinion before tagging.

I think I agree with (a). I would find it a little strange to disallow
cycling just during the day (why not just ban it entirely?).

The centre pedestrianised bit of Ipswich has cycling banned from 10:30am -
4:30pm. It does get pretty busy during that time.
http://goo.gl/maps/ouha1


I'm not sure that's correct? Is it not just banning cyclists from cycling
against the traffic flow during this period? The sign at the other end
suggests its open to cyclists at all times in the direction of normal flow.

(from your corrected link http://goo.gl/maps/SM2y9 )

The key thing here is the sign it is underneath. The reference to cyclists in the text is superfluous (and presumably not authorised by the DfT) because the 'low flying motorbike' sign means "no MOTOR vehicles", and a bike isn't a motor vehicle. That's not just pedantry: there is a separate sign for banning ALL vehicles, a simple red roundel with nothing inside it. There is no restriction on bikes at any time according to that sign.

Their traffic engineer needs sending back to sign school.

David



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