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<title>No Entry with Except Cycles plate on an ADS</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Can a No Entry symbol with an "Except cycles" plate be used on a map-type ADS?

There was a similar query last month where one respondent said that any plate that is permitted under a regulatory sign is also allowed on an ADS. Wording for supplementary plates on ADSs is covered in Sch 3, Pt 3, items 8 and 15 but "Except cycles" isn't one of them.

Can someone clarify this?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[For the regulatory sign itself, the item is S3-3-11, which does allow "Except cycles". For the ADS, in S12-20-45, it only refers to items 8 &amp; 15 of that Part, which cover the plates needed for most regulatory signs (including time plates, which of course are not allowed for this sign), but not those for no-entry. I would assume this is an unintentional oversight, but to be strictly legal you would have to apply to DfT for authorisation.<br />
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Such a plate would only be useful if you expect cyclists to be following your normal directional signing. If there is separate signing for them, this plate may not be necessary, as an ADS is only informatory.]]></description>
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