[TCUG] Re: Signal Head covers

  • From: "Bruce Slattery" <bruce_slattery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <peter.jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 14:23:59 +0100

I would agree with the use of bags unless you have specific lanes coned =
off at a signal junction, but always use pedestrian covers for push =
buttons for all planned switch off periods as this keeps pedestrians =
informed as to the state of the crossing.

Bruce Slattery=20
Traffic Signal Coordinator
Bristol City Council =20

>>> peter.jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 07/11/02 01:53pm >>>

We find that when portable signals are used around a bagged - or even
signed - permanent installation, drivers don't know what to do.  We
therefore don't use bags or signs...just switch off.  This leaves the
portable set as the most visible.

Liverpool City Council should be able to help with an address, however.
 Try Ian  Lancaster: 0151 225 3384.

Regards

Peter Jones




Peter Jones
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Mobile: 07788 100 584
Peter.Jones (AT) technical.sefton.gov.uk
Sefton MBC - UTC
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