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2008 Aspect Sequence Chart
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Here are some comments on your own attempt attached.

Generally ok but
a) be careful when a 3-aspect sequence converges into 4-aspect,
b) ensure you understand that MAY-FA means Approach Release from Yellow and JI; it is not the same as MAF,
c) differentiate re the release to ensure route indicator can be seen and interpreted by the driver and the more restrictive release due to a short overlap beyond the exit signal.


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(05-08-2014, 06:20 PM)PJW Wrote: Here are some comments on your own attempt attached.

Generally ok but
a) be careful when a 3-aspect sequence converges into 4-aspect,
b) ensure you understand that MAY-FA means Approach Release from Yellow and JI; it is not the same as MAF,
c) differentiate re the release to ensure route indicator can be seen and interpreted by the driver and the more restrictive release due to a short overlap beyond the exit signal.

That is truly clear and thanks for your time : ). This is important for me to introduce the right way to the examiners.
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