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School Danger Signs.

4th April 1922, Page 6
4th April 1922
Page 6
Page 6, 4th April 1922 — School Danger Signs.
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The London County Council has decided that., except in special cases, applications for the provision of " school " motorcar danger signs be not acceded to unless the volume and character of the traffic in the vicinity of the school or the gradients in the road in which the building is situated justify the adoption of such is course' and, in addition, unless O.) the school is situated in a main thoroughfare and the exits from the building or grounds lead directly into such thoroughfare,; or (2) the school exits are completely hidden from the view of the drivers of approaching. vehicles by reason of the presence of projecting buildings or of turnings in the read; or (3) it is impossible for children before they leave the school grounds to see approaching traffic.

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