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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: John Rowland
Date: Apr 7, 2008 17:03

...&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=12429476&encType=1 The two eastern roads are dead-ends and are signed as private roads. Crossroads with no markings or signs in Notting Hill... http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=51.523981~-0....&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=4266419&encType=1 is on older photo showing it as a normal major-minor crossroads. (All four roads were two way back then.)
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: John Rowland
Date: Feb 23, 2008 07:23

Nick Finnigan wrote: Mike Barnes wrote: In uk.transport, Nick Finnigan wrote: Plenty of crossroads where the main road doesn't have a "+" but the minor roads have Give Ways signs. ... of the easterly roads to believe they are on a 'main' road. I've already mentioned the crossroads with no markings or signs in Notting Hill... http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=51....
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: Mike Barnes
Date: Feb 23, 2008 04:38

In uk.transport, Nick Finnigan wrote: Mike Barnes wrote: In uk.transport, Nick Finnigan wrote: Plenty of crossroads where the main road doesn't have a "+" but the minor roads have Give Ways signs. Plenty of T or staggered junctions with no signs at all, but I can't think of a genuine cross road with four public carriageways but no signs. I can, not that I've been ...
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: Nick Finnigan
Date: Feb 23, 2008 03:42

Mike Barnes wrote: In uk.transport, Nick Finnigan wrote: Plenty of crossroads where the main road doesn't have a "+" but the minor roads have Give Ways signs. Plenty of T or staggered junctions with no signs at all, but I can't think of a genuine cross road with four public carriageways but no signs. I can, not that I've been there for a couple of years, but I doubt ...
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: John Rowland
Date: Feb 20, 2008 01:19

... joining the main road. Turning into the side road, the service road constituted an unmarked crossroad, where the driver was expected to stop and look both ways before proceeding. These days, ... this Hendon test centre and the junction of Great North Way and Downage? This is another unmarked crossroads, this time with no dead end roads: I happen to know the service roads are private, ...
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: Mike Barnes
Date: Feb 19, 2008 15:10

... uk.transport, Nick Finnigan wrote: Mortimer wrote: My understanding is that at any British crossroads (unlike American four-way stop junctions) there is always a major road which has priority ... road. I'm excluding junctions which are roundabouts or which have traffic lights. Plenty of crossroads where the main road doesn't have a "+" but the minor roads have Give Ways ...
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: Ian Warren
Date: Feb 19, 2008 14:07

....net>) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: A friend was telling me that the "+" crossroads sign (ie a "+" cross in a red triangular border") signifies an "unmarked crossroads" at which all traffic should be prepared to give way. Is this correct? Your friend's an idiot. ...
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: Mortimer
Date: Feb 19, 2008 13:56

...@pgrivacy.net>) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: A friend was telling me that the "+" crossroads sign (ie a "+" cross in a red triangular border") signifies an "unmarked crossroads" at which all traffic should be prepared to give way. Is this correct? Your friend's an idiot. ...
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: Ian Warren
Date: Feb 19, 2008 13:37

... A friend was telling me that the "+" crossroads sign (ie a "+" cross in a red triangular border") signifies an "unmarked crossroads" at which all traffic should be prepared to...>> My understanding is that at any British crossroads (unlike American four-way stop junctions) there ...relative thicknesses of the two lines on the crossroads sign - the major road is thicker than the...
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Re: "Unmarked crossroads" and the "+" crossroads sign     

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Author: Nick Finnigan
Date: Feb 19, 2008 11:45

Mortimer wrote: My understanding is that at any British crossroads (unlike American four-way stop junctions) there is always a major road which has priority over a minor ... across the road. I'm excluding junctions which are roundabouts or which have traffic lights. Plenty of crossroads where the main road doesn't have a "+" but the minor roads have Give Ways signs. Plenty of...
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