Capri2.8i wrote:
Thanks for the replies.
Yes the road he was orignially on was

and then he turned right onto the

road. So it looks promising at least! I've read the ABD page and your right it is a wee bit complicated.
Does it not matter therefore whether or not the road has streetlights?
Thanks again.
Shouldn't do. If the signs are wrong then they are wrong.
If there is a system of street lighting within 50m of the

sign/s then both signs must also be illuminated at night but that's about it, they still need two terminal signs.
This is in relation to double yellow lines with no end bar:
Quote:
Davies v Heatley [1971] R.T.R 145
Because by s.64(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 traffic signs shall be of the size, colour and type prescribed by regulation, if a sign the contravention of which is an offence contrary to s.36 is not as prescribed by the regulation, no offence is committed if the sign is contravened, even if the sign is clearly recognisable to a reasonable man as a sign of that kind.
It may apply here too because even though one

sign "is clearly recognisable to a reasonable man" as the start of a 30 limit, there is meant to be another one!
I'm no "legally" person though, this is just what I've read and learned from here and Pepipoo. It may even refer to the wrong section of the RTRA, which I haven't read!
I'm pretty sure there have been other people who have fought on the same grounds as your friend.
Oh look, the top one on here:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=2566
