Details of non-standard traffic signs approved in England since 1 January 2011.

Date Case Traffic Authorisation Applicant Scheme
Date Case Traffic Authorisation Applicant Scheme
01/10/2012 3705 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 156 KB)
West Berkshire District Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3704 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 161 KB)
Warwickshire County Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3703 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 158 KB)
Warrington Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3702 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 155 KB)
Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3701 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 158 KB)
Wakefield Metropolitan Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3700 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 157 KB)
Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3699 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 157 KB)
Thurrock Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3698 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 156 KB)
Telford and Wrekin Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3697 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 159 KB)
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3696 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 183 KB)
Swindon Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3695 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 154 KB)
Stockton on Tees Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3694 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 156 KB)
St Helens Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3693 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 155 KB)
South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3692 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 213 KB)
Slough Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3691 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 158 KB)
Rutland County Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3690 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 158 KB)
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3689 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 211 KB)
Cheshire West and Chester Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3688 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 160 KB)
Central Bedfordshire Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3687 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 154 KB)
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3686 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 151 KB)
Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3685 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 159 KB)
Cheshire East Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3684 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 157 KB)
Surrey County Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3683 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 156 KB)
Sunderland City Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3682 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 159 KB)
Southend on Sea Borough Council Portable Traffic Signals
01/10/2012 3681 National authorisation for portable traffic signals (area-wide)
(PDF - 157 KB)
Shropshire County Council Portable Traffic Signals

About

Details of non-standard traffic signs approved in England since 1 January 2011.

Contact

If you have an enquiry relating to the information presented here please contact us:

DfT policy

To reduce congestion, make sure that traffic signs give road users the information they need to use the roads safely and efficiently, and that local parking enforcement is fair and effective.

Managing, improving and investing in the road network