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  1. First post so I hope soemone can help. I run a fleet of lorries and one of my 15tonne vehicles received a PCN for failing to comply with a prohibition on certain types of vehicle exceeding max gross weight indicated. This happened when he turned right into the street with the prohibition. I have appealled the PCN on the basis that the signs were not visible enough and my vehicle could not see them until he was starting to turn right. My question is does the council need to provide warning signs in the approach road to a prohibition when turning right as the driver would not have seen the signs on the street until too late. I believe that signs should be visible for at least 45 metres from the research I have so far done. Any help would be appreciated as I am trying to decide if I should go to the adjudicator.
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