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UK Road signs pt2 - for driving test theory exam

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Highway Code -UK Road signs pt2
Signs you need to know for the Highway Code test.
REAL road signs as seen from a car



This demo is made for mobile phone screens so please click on the 'view smaller button' on the YouTube player to make the picture sharper,

More to come including 'stopping distances'
I hope they help, real sign posts have been used, filmed on location from my car.

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  • what's the difference between caution and warning signs? They are both red triangles??

  • All of these signs are pretty.... but you could always just do what I do, and don't drive into anything. There is only ONE cause of ALL accidents on the UK roads, and that's people who drive into things. If no one drove into things, there would be no problem.

  • @Alprazolam The white sign with the black diagonal line across represents the national speed limit which means anything safe up to 60mph on a road - It's because us English know how to use initiative and simply have common sense (If we see a tight corner, we wont go 60 around it neither need to be told pacifically that 20mph is appropriate - Waste of money to put up sign posts to tell people what they already know).

  • @Alprazolam It means the speed limit is unrestricted, and is now the max.

  • lol at very bendy road

  • @Alprazolam If you know the rules then you obey them. The unrestricted sign is the same in UK as in Australia. I guess it means that they ran out of numbers!

  • i'm sorry but the national speed limit sign makes NO sense...the US has a national speed limit it is 55mph. Which on highways it is posted, there are large, quite vast zones of 65mph & 70mph zones in which they always post a speed limit sign telling you...that white sign with a diagonal black bar...how does that convey speed limit?

  • Did anyone else laugh at humped zebra crossing? lol

  • @Adriano9966 All right you and I will have to agree to disagree !

  • @Frates1 easy for who? I think you are looking for an excuse to have a row with someone about anything .I believe if we wish to enforce speed limits that are understood by everyone and avoid accidents such as bridge strikes the signage needs to be understood by everyone(brits included) including poor mere mortals that have no background of these ancient systems..... modernisation=progress :-)thats exactly why Ireland made the switch

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