HC Deb 15 December 1952 vol 509 c116W
50 and 52. Mr. Erroll

asked the Minister of Transport (1) if he is aware that many one-way roads and streets have no notice of this limitation at the entry end of the one-way section; and what steps he is taking to prevent prosecutions of road users who, having entered correctly such an undeclared one-way stretch, turn round and proceed in the opposite direction, thus unknowingly travelling the wrong way along a one-way street;

(2) what steps he is taking to ensure that the existence of a one-way stretch of road is properly indicated at all entrances to the one-way section.

Mr. Braithwaite

My right hon. Friend is aware that many one-way streets are not indicated as such at the entry end and he is at present considering the question of prescribing a sign in the traffic signs regulations. It is the present practice to indicate by signs all other entrances to one-way sections.

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