Self-illuminated road signs?
Self-illuminated road signs?
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centurion07

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10,395 posts

267 months

Friday 24th October 2003
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As I understand it, if a speed limit sign is indicating the START of the new speed limit, AND it is within 20(?) or so metres of a street lamp, then it has to have it's own light source. My question is this, if it doesn't have it's own light source, therefore the limit is not enforceable, is there any limit on that road at all e.g., the same as the road that preceeded it or is it automatically a 30 because of the presence of street lights or what? I noticed this situation "somewhere" (not saying where in case it gets rectified then I won't have any excuse if I get caught down there!)

Unfortunately it's not the stoopid new 20 limit on a road near me, at the other end of which is a school which has a higher limit?! Safety my butt!!

dimmadan

703 posts

283 months

Friday 24th October 2003
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I think maybe you could get off any speeding conviction on a technicality if the terminal signs were not illuminated. No doubt there may be other offences you could be done for depending on the speed.
You could cast doubt on the luminance on the terminal signs by refering to the previous and subsequent lighting scout for the area.

jeffreyarcher

675 posts

268 months

Monday 27th October 2003
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centurion07 said:
As I understand it, if a speed limit sign is indicating the START of the new speed limit, AND it is within 20(?) or so metres of a street lamp, then it has to have it's own light source.


It's 50m., however it must be a 'trunk' or a 'principal' road to require lighting.


centurion07 said:
My question is this, if it doesn't have it's own light source, therefore the limit is not enforceable, is there any limit on that road at all

Yes, the signed limit. It's not that the limit doesn't exist, it's just that it's unenforceable.


centurion07 said:
e.g., the same as the road that preceeded it

No, because there's no speed limit order on the said road for the previous (different) limit.

centurion07 said:
or is it automatically a 30 because of the presence of street lights or what?

No; if there were no non-compliant signs, and street lamps, the limit would be enforceable. However, the presence of the non-compliant signs renders the limit unenforceable.


>> Edited by jeffreyarcher on Monday 27th October 19:10