Commercial Vehicle Road Sign

Commercial Vehicle Road Sign

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Aerate

Original Poster:

264 posts

149 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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Was driving a rented 7.5 ton to ExCeL for work yesterday. I was about to enter the Limehouse Link Tunnel from central London when I noticed a sign similar to this:

I bottled it and went the long way round, much to my boss's displeasure (was already late). I was going to show him the sign today on our way back, but there isn't one if you are coming into town from Docklands. The Highway Code book in the local garage couldn't help and nor could the Internet (so far).
What does the sign mean? My best guess is 'no tarpaulin-covered loads'. But that is a wild stab in the dark...

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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Means No Cowboys and Indians...

iguana

7,044 posts

261 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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Dangerous goods-

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/microsites/freight/1131.aspx


You did a long detour if you had regular freight on!


Bit of a worry you don't know what that sign means driving a truck tbh.

Aerate

Original Poster:

264 posts

149 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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I think I may have had a tin of emulsion on the back, so it's just as well I detoured. The link lists paint as a dangerous substance, but I bet a few tins of Dulux have been through that tunnel.

I don't think it's that much of an inditement of my driving that, having noticed a restriction sign that is not very common, and not known its meaning, I used an alternative route to avoid possible issues. I only drive 7.5s maybe a dozen times a year (fairly reluctantly as they come from a very dodgy hire company). I've got my drivers card and try and follow regs. but if I refuse to do it, my boss will find someone that will.

Why is the sign on one end of the tunnel and not on the other?

Patch1875

4,895 posts

133 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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No Lego men with bow ties on?

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

164 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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Aerate said:
Why is the sign on one end of the tunnel and not on the other?
A 7.5 Tonne driver paniced and crashed into the sign at the other end.

That's a fact you know....silly

reckless st

178 posts

208 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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is this post a windup or what?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

164 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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The OP or mine ?....biggrin

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

152 months

Saturday 9th November 2013
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only guessing here, but no point in having the same sign at the end of the tunnel when its already to late smile

btw, you'd have been alright i think with your tin of paint, it would come under limited quantities.
i don't have a haz-chem licence, so couldn't carry a big drum or i.b.c type container of haz goods, not even 1, and yet i could back in the day carry a full load of aerosol cans, 26 pallets without any problem at all. bonkers.

Digby

8,243 posts

247 months

Saturday 16th November 2013
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iguana said:
Dangerous goods-




Bit of a worry you don't know what that sign means driving a truck tbh.
Worry some more.I have never even seen that sign before hehe

Hackney

6,853 posts

209 months

Saturday 16th November 2013
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chilistrucker said:
only guessing here, but no point in having the same sign at the end of the tunnel when its already to late smile
Have you thought this through, you know, looked at the problem from both sides?

Cliftonite

8,412 posts

139 months

Saturday 16th November 2013
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Yellow lorries prohibited?


GC8

19,910 posts

191 months

Wednesday 20th November 2013
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Digby said:
iguana said:
Dangerous goods-




Bit of a worry you don't know what that sign means driving a truck tbh.
Worry some more.I have never even seen that sign before hehe
Not one that Im familiar with either. My experience is in one particular specialised field, though.

GEARJAMMER

445 posts

140 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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GC8 said:
Digby said:
iguana said:
Dangerous goods-




Bit of a worry you don't know what that sign means driving a truck tbh.
Worry some more.I have never even seen that sign before hehe
Not one that Im familiar with either. My experience is in one particular specialised field, though.
Yep, im another HGV driver whos never seen that sign....... but, i do consider myself to be quite clued up, if the lorry on the sign was ORANGE instead of yellow like a Haz chem board i would probably have realised what it meant!

Getragdogleg

8,775 posts

184 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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Never seen that sign before and I have been in the trade 20+ years.

We carry very little in the way of hazardous goods anyway so I suspect if we did we would have come across this sign before, part of the extra training tanker drivers and the like get.

Out of curiosity I wonder how many different signs there actually are in this country ? my bet is that by the time you add in the special signs Councils like to make up it is in the thousands.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

164 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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GEARJAMMER said:
Yep, im another HGV driver whos never seen that sign....... but, i do consider myself to be quite clued up, if the lorry on the sign was ORANGE instead of yellow like a Haz chem board i would probably have realised what it meant!
I think the lorry is Orange in reality.

Hasn't come across in OPs pic maybe.

GC8

19,910 posts

191 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploa...

No sign of it in the DoT roadsign guide, so Im not sure about its legal status. I did fond 'No Explosives', which is a 'No Motor Vehicles' pictogram with a yellow explosion on top!

Getragdogleg

8,775 posts

184 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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iguana said:
Bit of a worry you don't know what that sign means driving a truck tbh.
Ha, I bet that sign is only in half a dozen place in the UK.


Anyway, the OP was not driving a Truck, he was driving a big van that looks to the casual observer a bit like a truck.

GC8

19,910 posts

191 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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iguana said:
Dangerous goods-

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/microsites/freight/1131.aspx


You did a long detour if you had regular freight on!


Bit of a worry you don't know what that sign means driving a truck tbh.
Hardly. I have an HGV licence and I havent ever seen one before, despite being familiar with all DoT road signs.

Its actually a TFL sign I believe, and found in what; five locations in that London?

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

164 months

Saturday 23rd November 2013
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Just had a look at the TFL linky,not allowed on Woolwich ferry either.

Can't remember seeing signs there but only used it a couple of times.