Worboys Committee

Cover of the report

The Worboys Committee was formed by the British government to review signage on all British roads.[1] In its July 1963 report Traffic signs: report of the committee on traffic signs for all-purpose roads, it found existing road signs to be obsolete for the increasing numbers of motor vehicles and their increasing speeds, and made over a dozen key recommendations. The committee went on to completely revise road signs in Britain, with an emphasis on symbols alone, adopting standard colour and shape practices used in mainland Europe and a new typeface. Its principles were adopted and are still the basis of all road signs in the United Kingdom.

  1. ^ "Hansard: Worboys Committee and New Traffic Signs". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 3 July 1963. Retrieved 29 June 2011.