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Regulatory signs and road markings are also defined in the TSM, but the regulations for them take precedence — the TSM simply provides guidance regarding the design and installation of signs and is not by itself a law. The most recent edition of the TSM was published in 2019 (along with some chapters updated in 2021 and 2024). [2]
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English: A TriMet bus stop sign of the design used during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. A new semi-circular design replaced this as the current style in 2001, but TriMet continued to use both types concurrently for several years, although gradually replacing most stops with the new design.
Bus or tram stop: 15 m parking prohibition prior to and behind this sign (30 m altogether) ... 283: Clearway no Stopping. 283 A: No Stopping (Start) ... 299: marking ...
English: A lay-by for a bus, for the article bus turnout. Road markings are the standard United Kingdom markings. The pink rectangles are houses, the brown rectangle is the bus shelter. The green is grass.
Bus stop. S-20 Tram stop. S-21 Name. S-22 U-turn permitted. S-23 Hospital. S-24 ... Reflective marking signs. TB-1 Wide directional panel. TB-2 Narrow directional ...
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In the United Kingdom, a clearway is a road or section of road on which it is illegal to stop on the main carriageway for any reason except in an emergency. [3]Certain sections of urban road may be designated Urban Clearway, which is a little-used designation, but one which prevents vehicles being stopped during the peak hours, typically 07:00–09:30 and 15:00–18:00.