Minimum road sign height on pavement

Minimum road sign height on pavement

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ScotHill

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116 months

Saturday 14th September
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I know there are some people here who work with roads/signage - locally there are some traffic calming signs which are genuinely difficult to see because they're so high up (I'm a tall guy in a small car and can't see them when I get close enough to read them properly).

For a road sign that is entirely over the pavement, is there a minimum height that the bottom of the sign has to be from the ground?

BertBert

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218 months

Saturday 14th September
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Can't help with the question I'm afraid, but I can add some pedantry. I think you mean maximum height if you are looking for a rule that stops signs being too high.

Dr Murdoch

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142 months

Saturday 14th September
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2.1m or 2.3m if it's a shared ped/cycle path or cycle lane.

ScotHill

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Saturday 14th September
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Dr Murdoch said:
2.1m or 2.3m if it's a shared ped/cycle path or cycle lane.
Thanks, do you have a link to the regs so I can show it to the local school traffic guy?

ScotHill

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Saturday 14th September
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BertBert said:
Can't help with the question I'm afraid, but I can add some pedantry. I think you mean maximum height if you are looking for a rule that stops signs being too high.
No, minimum height so we can get them fitted as low as possible.

Dr Murdoch

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Saturday 14th September
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ScotHill said:
Thanks, do you have a link to the regs so I can show it to the local school traffic guy?
No problem, its DfT Traffic Signs Manuel, Chapter 1 - link:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5c419a1240f0b61704aec4d7/traffic-signs-manual-chapter-1.pdf

Paragraph 5.4.2