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BS EN 12899-2:2007 Fixed, vertical road traffic signs Transilluminated traffic bollards (TTB)

BS EN 12899-2:2007

Fixed, vertical road traffic signs Transilluminated traffic bollards (TTB)

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Standard number:BS EN 12899-2:2007
Pages:30
Released:2014-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 88052 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN 12899-2:2007


This standard BS EN 12899-2:2007 Fixed, vertical road traffic signs is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 93.080.30 Road equipment and installations

This Part 2 of EN 12899 specifies requirements for new transilluminated traffic bollards (TTBs) including their fixing, which may incorporate traffic signs (type 1 TTB) or may support traffic signs (type 2 TTB) to be used in traffic circulation areas.

It covers performance requirements and test methods.

Colorimetric and retroreflective properties as well as luminance of transilluminated illuminated portions are specified taking into account CIE recommendations.

Structural requirements for TTBs include performance under static and dynamic loading.

Provision is made for safety in use, including vehicle impact.

Devices of similar function, but without transillumination or less than 600 mm in height, are not covered.

NOTE

Foundations are not specified in this standard but should be adequate to support the loads to be carried.

Unless otherwise stated, clauses in this standard apply to both type 1 and type 2 TTBs.