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Statutory Instruments

2006 No. 2215

ROAD TRAFFIC

The School Crossing Patrol Sign (England and Wales) Regulations 2006

Made

10th August 2006

Laid before Parliament

14th August 2006

Coming into force

4th September 2006

The Secretary of State for Transport in exercise of the powers conferred by section 28(4) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984( 1 ) and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 134(2) of that Act, makes the following regulations:

Citation, commencement and extent

1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the School Crossing Patrol Sign (England and Wales) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 4th September 2006.

(2) These Regulations extend to England and Wales.

Revocation

2. The School Crossing Patrol Sign (England and Wales) Regulations 2002( 2 ) are revoked.

Interpretation

3. In these Regulations—

(a) patrol sign” means a sign exhibited by a school crossing patrol for the purpose of stopping a vehicle in accordance with section 28(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ;

(b) perimeter strip” has the meaning given by regulation 5(3);

(c) the pole” means the pole comprised in a patrol sign;

(d) retroreflecting material” means material which reflects a ray of light back towards the source of that light; and

(e) the roundel” means the roundel comprised in a patrol sign.

Savings

4. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), if a patrol sign was first used before the coming into force of these Regulations and conforms to—

(a) an authorisation issued by the Secretary of State which expired on 31st July 2006; or

(b) the requirements of the School Crossing Patrol Sign (England and Wales) Regulations 2002;

that sign shall be deemed to comply with these Regulations, even if it does not meet the requirements of regulation 5.

(2) Paragraph (1) shall cease to have effect on 31st July 2007.

Size, colour and type of patrol sign

5. —(1) A patrol sign shall comprise a roundel and a pole on which the roundel is mounted.

(2) The roundel shall be not less than 450 nor more than 470 millimetres in diameter and each of its faces shall be of the colour and type shown in the Schedule to these Regulations.

(3) A protective strip, in these Regulations called a “perimeter strip”, may be applied to the perimeter of the roundel in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (4).

(4) The requirements are that—

(a) the perimeter strip shall not be retroreflecting;

(b) the perimeter strip shall not be more than 15mm wide;

(c) the perimeter strip shall be either coloured red or uncoloured and transparent;

(d) the part of the red border of the roundel not covered by the perimeter strip shall be at least 35mm wide; and

(e) the diameter of the part of the roundel coloured black and yellow shall be not less than 360 nor more than 370 millimetres.

(5) A section of the pole at the bottom of the roundel may extend over the face of the roundel for the purpose of securing the roundel to the pole, but must not obscure any part of the black symbol.

(6) Subject to paragraphs (7) and (8), the pole shall be coloured with alternating black and yellow bands not less than 280 nor more than 320 millimetres deep, beginning with a black band immediately below the roundel.

(7) Any part of the pole which extends over the face of the roundel shall be coloured red or yellow in accordance with the colour of the part of the roundel covered by it.

(8) If the pole is separable into two pieces when the patrol sign is not in use, the joint between the two pieces and not more than 5 millimetres of each piece of the pole on either side of the joint, may have an unpainted metallic finish.

(9) Any fastenings used to attach the roundel to the pole must be—

(a) coloured red or yellow in accordance with the colour of the part of the patrol sign on which they are placed; or

(b) an unpainted metallic finish.

(10) The pole shall not be separable into more than two pieces.

(11) A black handgrip may be fitted to the pole within the black band immediately below the roundel.

Illumination

6. —(1) The yellow bands on the pole may be illuminated by means of retroreflecting material.

(2) The parts of the roundel coloured black shall not be illuminated by means of retroreflecting material.

(3) Subject to paragraph (4) the parts of the roundel coloured yellow shall be either fluorescent or illuminated by a means of internal lighting.

(4) With the exception of the parts coloured black and any perimeter strip, the roundel shall be illuminated by means of retroreflecting material, but retroreflecting material applied to the parts coloured yellow shall, if that material is not fluorescent, be applied in horizontal strips with gaps between the strips.

(5) The parts of the roundel coloured red may be fluorescent or illuminated by a means of internal lighting.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Stephen Ladyman

Minister of State

Department for Transport

10th August 2006

Regulation 5(2)

THE SCHEDULE THE ROUNDEL OF A PATROL SIGN

( 1 )

1984 c. 27 ; section 28(1) was amended by the Transport Act 2000 (c. 38) section 270(3)(a).

( 2 )

S.I. 2002/3020 .

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The School Crossing Patrol Sign (England and Wales) Regulations 2006 (2006/2215)
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not in force Not in force in England (may be in force in other geographies, see footnotes)
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Defined Term Section/Article ID Scope of Application
patrol sign reg. 3. def_83435ad68a
perimeter strip reg. 3. def_de3fd4f8c7
perimeter strip reg. 5. def_b06ab4d0de
retroreflecting material reg. 3. def_9f87d52e6e
the pole reg. 3. def_b69f6a64d3
the roundel reg. 3. def_01fc095bfb

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