Why don't the British use protected/permissive turns?

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Why don't the British use protected/permissive turns?

Postby signal262 on Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:16 pm

It seems in the UK they use only permissive turns or protected / through simultaneous indications. There aren't any doghouse signals or leading/lagging phasing operations there. Why is this?
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Re: Why don't the British use protected/permissive turns?

Postby MarkIV on Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:32 pm

I don't know. But I've seen the blue circles with the white arrow
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Re: Why don't the British use protected/permissive turns?

Postby traffic-light-man on Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:56 am

We do use Protected/Permissive turns, in fact they're probably more common than fully protected - we just don't set the up in exactly the same way :crazy:

In the mainland UK, we don't use ambers with Perm/Prot turns as they're not particularly necessary, however Northern Ireland does have some in some areas which is how the Republic of Ireland normally does turn signals.

Green arrows are placed to either the left or right (respective of the direction of the arrow) of the main green, or directly below it.

The only permitted sequences for right turn arrows are as follows:

R > R&A > G & GA > G > A > R
R > R&A > G > G & GA > A > R
R > R & GA > R&A & GA > G > A > R (Very rare for rights, but normal for lefts!)
R > R&A > G & GA > A > R

I'll try and get some pictures of typical turn arrows of my computer when i get home :grin:
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