MT 95/742
Traffic signs: experiment and policy
Date range | 1963-1964 |
Location | National Archives (see all files stored here) |
Catalogue | See entry |
File base | Series MT, subseries MT 95 |
Context
Despite the title, which suggests that this is a wide-ranging file on traffic signing, this file and its next-door-neighbours, MT 95/743 and MT 95/744 deal exclusively with the experiments made in the early 1960s with priority rules on roundabouts.
Frustratingly, it has almost no detail on the policy decisions made or the nature of the experiments conducted into priority-to-the-right rule that was being introduced. Instead it contains endless plan diagrams of roundabouts where the new rule was being introduced, with the placement of new priority signs. For every single one of them it includes a huge A1-size diagram of the pre-Worboys "Give Way to traffic from right" sign.
The whole thing is very tiresome and not very productive.
Links to other files
- MT 95/743 Traffic signs: experiment and policy (1963-1964)
- MT 95/744 Traffic signs: experiment and policy (1963-1964)
People with camera copies
None known. Chris Marshall was too disillusioned to bother.