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Road safety impact of advertisements and signs
4.6.1Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
Advertisements and signs by their very nature are designed to attract the attention of passers-by and therefore have the potential to impact on road safety. In assessing the impact of an advertisement
road-safetysignagesite-planningTypes of advertisements and signs posing road safety threats
4.6.2Belfast·SPG008 Advertising and Signage
The main types of advertisements and signs which are likely to pose a threat to public safety are: (a) Those which obstruct or impair sight lines at corners, bends or at a junction or at any point of
road-safetysignagesite-planningTraffic and access requirements for minerals development
6.160NI-wide·SPPS Strategic Planning Policy Statement Edition 2 (December 2025)
Where traffic from a minerals development proposal would prejudice the safety and convenience of road users, planning permission will normally be refused unless the access road and/or local road netwo
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