(23 Sep 2022, 11:42 am)streetdeckfan wrote I could have sworn there was something in the regulations about having all three working
I was just on 1592, and the front display was so dim I couldn't read it even as it was pulling up at the stop, I just had to put my hand out and hope it was the X1!
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https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2000...aph/8/made
Route and destination displays
8.—(1) A regulated public service vehicle shall be fitted with a route number display and a destination display in the following positions—
(a)on the front of the vehicle, as close as practicable to that part of the windscreen which is within the driver’s field of vision; and
(b)on the nearside of the vehicle adjacent to the entrance which is closest to the front of the vehicle at a height of not less than 1.2m to the lower edge of the display characters and not more than 2.5m to the upper edge of the display characters measured from the ground and, if fitted with a kneeling system, with the vehicle in the normal condition for vehicle travel.
(2) A regulated public service vehicle shall be fitted with a route number display on the rear of the vehicle.
(3) Any route number display shall be capable of displaying—
(a)characters of not less than 200mm in height on the front and rear of the vehicle and not less than 70mm in height on the side of the vehicle;
(b)characters that contrast with the display background;
©characters that are provided with a means of illumination; and
(d)not less than three characters.
(4) Any destination display shall be capable of displaying—
(a)characters of not less than 125mm in height when fitted to the front of a vehicle and not less than 70mm in height when fitted to the side of a vehicle;
(b)characters that contrast with the display background;
©characters that are provided with a means of illumination; and
(d)not less than fifteen characters.
(5) Destination information shall not be written in capital letters only.