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On 09/10/2012 00:50, Steve Fitzgerald wrote:
In message , " writes The illuminated speed control sign is just an illuminated version of a normal PSR sign used in tunnel sections. Really? I have seen speed signs that are not illuminated from behind, but rather from above by an external lamp. The ones that I initially referred to were illuminated from behind and had white numbers on a black background. The speed restrictions that are illuminated by an external lamp have black numbers on a white background. I also notice that the speed restriction signs illuminated from behind are around areas where there could be policemen or junctions. I'm not familiar with the Northern line but I can ask the question of some colleagues who should be able to clarify. That would be nice. |
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