β¨ Traffic Control Devices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 69 β 29 JUNE 2017
Advises drivers that the central section of roadway is a flush median which may be driven on to turn right into another road or vehicle entrance or after turning right onto the road marked with the flush median, as set out in clause 2.7(b) of the Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004.
Shape and size
Rectangle 750 x 400mm
Background
Black (unlit)
Border
None
Legend
| Description | Colour | Size |
|-------------|--------|------|
| "FLUSH" | White or yellow (lit) | 120/Series D (effective) |
| "MEDIAN" | White or yellow (lit) | 120/Series D (effective) |
Note: The size of the sign and the legend may be increased.
Example: Flush Median variable advisory sign
FLUSH
MEDIAN
f. The illuminated pavement markers used to mark the flush median and no-passing lines must comply with the NZ Transport Agency specification M29 Specification For Internally Illuminated Pavement Markers.
g. The layout of the illuminated pavement markers and painted lines to mark the flush median and no-passing lines must conform with the following diagram:
Layout of pavement markers and painted lines
- Continuous white lines 100mm wide
- White illuminated pavement markers
- Yellow illuminated pavement markers
Not to scale
h. The illuminated pavement markers must operate as follows:
i. When the central section of roadway is operating as a flush median, the white pavement markers representing the longitudinal and diagonal lines of a flush median must be illuminated and the yellow pavement markers representing no-passing lines must be off;
ii. during the change-over period from flush median to active traffic lane, the pavement markers must operate in the following two stages:
Stage 1: the white pavement markers representing flush median diagonal lines must be off; the white pavement markers representing lane lines may be illuminated or may be off; and the yellow pavement markers representing no-passing lines must be off;
Stage 2: the white pavement markers representing flush median diagonal lines must be off; the white pavement markers representing lane lines may be illuminated or may be off; and the yellow pavement
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Authorization for Whangaparaoa Dynamic Lane Control Trial
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π Transport & Communications29 June 2017
Land Transport Rule, Traffic Control Devices, Dynamic Lane Control, Whangaparaoa
π Specification for Flush Median Variable Advisory Sign
π Transport & CommunicationsRoad Signs, Flush Median, Traffic Control, Illuminated Pavement Markers
π Layout of Illuminated Pavement Markers and Painted Lines
π Transport & CommunicationsRoad Markings, Pavement Markers, Traffic Control, Flush Median
NZ Gazette 2017, No 69