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<title>New edition – BS 8442 – Miscellaneous road traffic signs and devices</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted 25th February 2022
A new edition of BS 8442 has now been published. This covers temporary signs and barriers, belisha beacons, flashing amber lights and other types of sign not covered by BS EN 12899. Simon Morgan of Buchanan Computing, who chairs the BSI committee is responsible for it.
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