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English: A pre-Worboys Committee 'Major Road Ahead' traffic sign. The red triangle in a ring sign was mounted with warning plate cautioning drivers that they need to give way at the next junction. In the 1944 the triangle was inverted (pointed downward) in order to match Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals alternate stop sign design.
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Source Report of the Departmental Committee on Traffic Signs - 1944.
Author Ministry of War Transport
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