Highway Code signs test
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Highway Code signs test
A bit of fun for you
How much do you know?
10 signs
I will confess to being a smart arse and say I got 10/10 without cheating
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How much do you know?
10 signs
I will confess to being a smart arse and say I got 10/10 without cheating
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Re: Highway Code signs test
I'm disappointed that the second one doesn't have the option "no stunts"
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Re: Highway Code signs test
10/10...ill admit 1 of them was a guess albeit a fairly obvious one as its not one Ive ever seen before
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The explosion one?Cavetroll87 wrote:10/10...ill admit 1 of them was a guess albeit a fairly obvious one as its not one Ive ever seen before
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Re: Highway Code signs test
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Re: Highway Code signs test
9/10.
I got the train crossing one wrong.
I can't actually believe, in this day and age, that there is really such thing as a railway crossing without barriers.???
-Bogus sign.! May as well have one for Beware of wild Dodos.
I got the train crossing one wrong.
I can't actually believe, in this day and age, that there is really such thing as a railway crossing without barriers.???
-Bogus sign.! May as well have one for Beware of wild Dodos.
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Re: Highway Code signs test
Yep there is one on the way into Uttoxeter on one of my fave biking roads.StMarks wrote:9/10.
I got the train crossing one wrong.
I can't actually believe, in this day and age, that there is really such thing as a railway crossing without barriers.???
-Bogus sign.! May as well have one for Beware of wild Dodos.
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LOL, well that's my only excuse shot down in flames mate.duke63 wrote:......Yep there is one on the way into Uttoxeter on one of my fave biking roads.
I stand by by concerns though, the thought of an unprotected train line is rather alarming IMHO.
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Re: Highway Code signs test
9/10 but only because the flying bike sign is used in my area to denote a bus and taxi access only, hence my mistake, (Last time I looked they have motors so are technically Motor Vehicles).
Have to say I’ve worked at some very sensitive locations including airports and the City of London Financial square mile and have never seen the Firework car sign!
Have to say I’ve worked at some very sensitive locations including airports and the City of London Financial square mile and have never seen the Firework car sign!
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Re: Highway Code signs test
10/10 I would hope so the Tim will spend looking at them. Never seen the push bike one though, normally the sign is no vehicles, and .then a blue bikes sign.
Never seen the car explosion sign ever! I would like to know where it is
Never seen the car explosion sign ever! I would like to know where it is
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Usually found around the approaches to long tunnels, but not that common.Frankie wrote:
Never seen the car explosion sign ever! I would like to know where it is
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Re: Highway Code signs test
i got 9/10 and I hadn't seen ANY of those signs before... but I have picked up clues from this thread and other tidbits you guys have mentioned over the years.
I though roads signs where supposed to be universal?
I though roads signs where supposed to be universal?
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Re: Highway Code signs test
Nope.kiwikrasher wrote:
I though roads signs where supposed to be universal?
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Re: Highway Code signs test
We can't even agree on which side of the road to drive....forget signs!!