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 2. When a barrier is lowered its uppermost surface shall be not less than 900 millimetres above the road surface at the centre of the relevant road and the underclearance between a barrier and the road surface shall not exceed 1000 millimetres.

3. A barrier shall be provided with means to raise it and hold it in the raised position and means to release the holding mechanism. A barrier may be so linked with any other barrier at the crossing that the barriers can be raised or lowered simultaneously from either side of the crossing.

4. A cover shall be provided for each pivot post for the purposes of guarding against danger to any person from the operating mechanism and the moving parts of the barrier machine.

5. The barriers when lowered shall display on both front and rear faces alternate red and white bands each approximately 600 millimetres long and to the full depth of the barriers. A strip of retroreflecting material not less than 50 millimetres deep, in colour matching that of the bands, shall be provided along the full length of each band.

6. The barriers may be fitted with skirts which fence in the space between the barriers and the road surface. Skirts shall be of a light colour.

7. Electric lamps may be fitted to the barriers and each lamp shall show a red light, when illuminated, in each direction along the relevant road.

8.—(1) So far as reasonably practicable—
 * (a) a barrier shall be constructed so as to be strong enough to withstand distortion or fracture, and
 * (b) a skirt fitted to a barrier shall be capable of withstanding damage, caused by wind pressure or by a farm animal.
 * (2) Subject to (1) above, a barrier (with a skirt, if fitted) shall be as light in weight as possible.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations) Section 52(1) of the Transport and Works Act 1992 authorises the operator of a railway or tramway that is crossed by a private road or path to cause or permit the placement near the crossing of signs or barriers that are prescribed in Regulations made by the Secretary of State, or otherwise authorised by him.

These Regulations prescribe signs and barriers for the purposes of section 52(1). 16